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...Association also passed two important amendments to its constitution. The first was that no member should be dropped from good standing as a result of non-competition during the years of 1917 and 1918. The second provided that all students who have been in government service and who return to College prior to February 10, or if in service on that date who return to College not later than April 1, will be considered eligible to compete in the games this season
...what the outside world loves to term "college life." The signing of the armistice last November marked a very low point in the tide of college activities beyond the regular courses. At that time practically every activity which in some degree did not spring from military courses was either non-existent or well along the road to become so. The ink was searcely dry on the armistice papers, however, ere the grim spectre of militarism was promptly forgotten in the eager planning for a speedy return to the ante-bellum order of things. The steady maturing of these hastily made...
...newspaper statements be true, Syracuse University has unenviably distinguished itself of being guilty of the most palpable act of injustice that has come to light since war demands merged the student and the soldier into a single individual. Briefly, Syracuse is giving academic credit to commissioned officers, while returning non-coms and privates receive no credit at all for their army work. For bitterly attacking such an indefensible course by the college authorities a student editor of the "Daily Orange" was expelled with an official farewell of scurrilous epithets...
...total number of men from this club who took an active part in the war is therefore 2,388. This is over forty seven percent of the entire resident and non-resident membership of the club, 5,060, and is believed to be a record for service among college clubs...
...features of Yale's reconstruction policy. President Hadley plans to establish separate schools for the specialization of students in different branches of professional work, but to form a mediation between the two classes of students in the university--"the semi-professional students working under the group system and the non-professional students working under the elective system...