Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"Will the Freshman Class be reduced from 1024 to 585 so that all members may live in the Freshman Dormitories," a CRIMSON reporter asked Dean Bacon yesterday afternoon. "That is absurd," was the Dean's comment, "Equally foolish is the rumor that 50 per cent of the Freshman Class are...
Continuing, Dean Bacon said, "As soon as possible after March 18, complete statistics will be issued by the Dean's office, showing the number of men whose probation has been closed and the number who have been placed on probation."
They are to be congratulated on their perseverance. A reading knowledge of a language is a valuable tool in any man's kit--in days of internationalism an essential one. The acquiring of an "elementary" knowledge is an interesting experience. And the necessity of fulfilling the requirements against time is...
The slight reductions in the requirements for climbing from probation, announced today, do not, perhaps, affect a large number of men very considerably, but if regarded as showing a possible trend of the official attitude toward probation, they may provoke no little rejoicing and certainly deserve some commendation. Actually it...
The extra requirements for men who have failed altogether in several courses, are naturally enough intended to bring these men back to an equal footing with their classmates, with regard to work successfully accomplished. And with the improvement of scholarship in mind, the curtailing of outside activities, such as athletics...