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According to the Tufts Trustees' Bylaws, the maximum probation period before tenure is six years, and Sayre has been at the Medford campus since 1957. The administration, however, based its action on a sliding scale of tenure explained in the Faculty Handbook. Under these rules, Sayre would have to undergo...
Indiana University, that prolific mother of Olympic swimmers, is free from the three-year shackle of NCAA probation, and will be favored for the team title. Their chief competition will come from the host Yale squad and from defending champion U.S.C.
In other words, next year's Harvard winter sports squad will never look better than they do now; the sensational sophomores have not yet gone on probation or broken their arms. The freshmen still display their gaudy scoring averages from Yardling teams instead of the lumps of inexperienced sophomores in...
And on the night after her election Miss Gomberg and two friends were caught leaving their dormitory at 2 a.m. All three were put on social probation, and restricted to their dorms after 9 p.m. for the rest of
The Truant. Marguerite and Lee moved in 1952 to New York City, where they took an apartment in The Bronx. At 13, Lee Oswald was a chronic truant, and The Bronx children's court referred him for psychiatric examination to the Youth House for Boys. Psychiatrist Renatus Hartogs concluded...