Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee, headed by D. B. Fleming '25, which was appointed to consider the advisability of adopting an honor system in examinations, reported unanimously against the introduction of such a system. The report submitted by Fleming, J. L. Caughey Jr. '25, H. M. Hart Jr. '26, S. de J. Osborne '26, and J. F. Barnes '27, the members of the committee, was in part as follows...
...last point in this report is what we feel to be the changing status of examinations. We feel that the evolution of the examination in the last few years gives good grounds for supposing that it will become even increasingly difficult for any student to cheat in an examination...
...idea that we wish most firmly to imprint in this report, is that the best solution of whatever problem does exist, lies in the creation, by the Student Council and other undergraduate organizations, of a general attitude which would look on the proctor more and more as an aid, as a special help to the student, and less and less as an antagonistic watch-dog, set over a room to find as many morally deficient students as possible...
...Council voted unanimously to endorse the report of the committee on the election of Senior Marshals, of which J. J. Maher '26 was chairman. The question was referred to the class of 1926 for ratification, as a change in the class constitution is necessary...
...report of the committee follows...