Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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He was born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (pop. then: 9,000), grandson of a Civil War veteran and son of a respected lawyer and Democratic bigwig. At the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, he was awarded so many demerits for drinking, practical joking and all-round roistering that he...
In addition to the shortage of fraternities and their discriminatory practices, the University is also concerned with orienting the organizations toward more interest in studies and less emphasis on gaiety. Four years ago, the Administration, with co-operation from the Inter-Fraternity Council, set minimum scholastic standards which fraternities have...
Students who fail to register their cars with the University police by the end of the week face a twenty-five dollar fine and possible probation if they are caught, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, warned yesterday.
The Clues Add. One day last week agents turned up at Brooklyn's federal district court, began sifting through 900 probation records. They had gone through the files and were ready to leave when they were directed to three additional sets of probation papers which were not in the...
The He & the Mighty. In Oxford, England, Mrs. Marion Crabtree was put on two years' probation after the constable who stopped her for riding her bicycle on the sidewalk testified that she whacked him with her cycle pump, hit him with her fists, finally threw the bicycle at him...