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...last meeting of the Administrative Board, a change was made in the requirements for relief from probation which will affect all undergraduates whose requirements for promotion are 3 C's or higher. All such men need in April for relief from probation a margin above their requirements for promotion of one half C, instead of one full C, as has been the case heretofore. This means that new freshmen or provisional students may be relieved from probation in April if they obtain C's in three full courses and in one half course...
...slight reductions in the requirements for climbing from probation, announced today, do not, perhaps, affect a large number of men very considerably, but if regarded as showing a possible trend of the official attitude toward probation, they may provoke no little rejoicing and certainly deserve some commendation. Actually it has been made a little less difficult to "get off" probation. The number of C's required for relief has been made more nearly equal to the number of C's necessary to remain in good standing--the punishment, in other words, for being placed on probation has been mitigated...
Second Part Produces Great Affect...
...once it is obvious that the success of this institution would largely affect the future of the world. Just what the intellectual attainments of the yogis consist in is rather indefinite; but the emotions of saints nothing could be more helpful in the solution of modern world problems! And if the physical control of Hindu ascetics has no immediate application to politics it would at least be unusually valuable in everyday life with food prices mounting indefinitely and rents "perfectly frightful, you know!" in fact, if Mr. Gurdjieff can manage to corral all of the Germans, most of the Russians...
...American business men want to start immediate competition against Americanized Italian advertising methods, which might affect their foreign trade, they can do so here at home by looking well to the laws that some congressmen would enact in spite of the sagacious protestations of the Secretary of State. F. E. LA CAUZA...