Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The increasing emphasis on Inter-House athletics, as indicated by the recent decision permitting men on probation to compete, has created a demand even stronger than before for the extension of permission to past letter men and those on the Varsity. While the authorities have endeavored to insure everyone the...
Although no definite agreement has yet been reached, there is a strong probability that beginning next year men on probation will be allowed to compete in the contests between the winners of the Harvard and Yale intramural leagues as long as such participation does not conflict with any scholastic engagements...
If the new plan is adopted it will mean that a man on probation who must cut classes in order to travel to participate in a game will still be unable to compete, but if a man is not forced to miss any classes in making such a trip, or...
The authorities have considered that a man on probation is jeopardizing his chances of remaining in the University by competing in sports. The rules, however, have not restricted sport activity within the University and have been directed only against intercollegiate contests.
¶To the indictment of Impostor Harry F.("Mike Romanoff") Gerguson for perjury and illegal entry into the U. S. (TIME, Jan. 2, 9, 23) : a sentence of 90 days in jail and three years on probation; in Manhattan Federal Court.