Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In its investigation of language-probation the Student Council may find itself sparring with a mirage. The rule appears to be clear--extra-curricular activities connected with the college are barred to students who have not passed the language requirements by the end of their second year--but it is...
The leeway for passing in work ordinarily done at preparatory school is two years, and the pass-word is a C in one of the adequate courses or a good grade for an exam given three times a year. Thus for two years the axe of probation is sheathed while...
Sympathy for individuals with special grievances ought not to sweep the Council off a firm footing. Though the latest investigation pops gently in cars tuned to cannon-like reports on Tutoring Schools and House Athletics, it shows now alive the body is to the troubles of the undergraduates. The same...
Extreme violations will result in the student in question being forced to leave the House. In case of such action, the Dean's office may take notice if it considers that the punishment is still not severe enough, and the student will be placed on probation or forced to leave...
Dick Harlow expects a vastly improved football team for 1937, "if only the boys attend to their studies and don't go on probation." That was the substance of his first post-season interview.