Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Under the management of Walter H. Page, '37, the football managerial competitions will no longer, as in the past, draw all the candidate's efforts away from scholastic pursuits. Freshman managers, starting a five-hour-a-day competition at the end of September and lasting until the second week of...
"Every man should have a wholesome horror of that happy-go-lucky state of doing nothing but enough class-room work to keep off probation. It is not so much brilliance as effort that is appreciated here--determination to accomplish something. . . ."
Speaking under the auspices of the Social Service Committee, C. Eliot Sands '26, Probation Officer of the Juvenile Court in Boston, will deliver a short lecture on "Juvenile Delinquency" at the Phillips Brooks House Wednesday at 8 o'clock.
Stressing the novel approach of the Boston court, Mr. Sands will outline the problem of delinquency and then illustrate his points by specific cases that have come to his attention in the five years he has been Probation Officer.
As a result of its permitting George H. Edgell, Jr. '37 to play in its fall production under an assumed name, the Dramatic Club is undergoing a revision of its constitution which will establish a more responsible head of the organization. Edgell played the part of "Jimmy" in "Pudding Full...