Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...complete list of proctors for the academic year 1928-29 was announced yesterday afternoon at University Hall. The list includes 45 men, many of whom were outstanding in student activities as undergraduates. They will have charge of 23 halls of the University...
Although the pristine militancy of student government in the larger eastern colleges is now subdued, the idea's soul goes marching on, and westward. At the University of California, where it flourishes in full flower, the student council found Editor James F. Wickizer of the California Daily Bruin guilty of treason to the cause in "not conforming to the policy of constructive criticism, particularly toward the administration, which has been laid down by the council." The penalty named for further infraction of this rule was removal from office...
There are still several opportunities open for those who wish to go to Europe this summer with one of the nine tours of the National Student Federation of America. All applications and requests for information should be addressed to W. C. Poletti 31, Standish Hall...
After having spent thirty-five days in New Hampton reformatory, where he was placed for writing an obscene poem published in the Daily Worker, David Gordon, a student at the University of Wisconsin, has been released. His comparison of the American business world with a house of ill-fame was certainly in poor taste; but few who know the circumstances would consider the young poet deserving of so harsh a punishment. He was born in Russia, and has been raised in sections of New York City where the tenets of communism sway the public mind and make the more spirited...
...question of the best way in which citizens may be schooled is always a difficult one; but the training of a student will doubtless be more valuable than that of a prisoner. The indecency of "America" was a first offense, and certainly this quality of an early work is insufficient to mark his later productions prenatally with a similar stain...