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...some leaway to such students of the School as wanted to go to Plattsburg training camp. Despite the fact that it eventually saw the light, it seems now to have returned to the position it took at the beginning of the war. According to advices from Cambridge, it has repealed the vote whereby men leaving college three or four weeks early to enter the service shall be given credit for a full year's work. This repeal, incidentally, has aroused considerable resentment among the students and stirred the CRIMSON to an editorial which speaks of a "lack of fulfillment...
...School Faculty should repeal their present rule that credit for the year will not be given to students who leave the school to enter the service unless they are drafted. Many law students are eligible for the Fourth Camp, but if they go their entire year's work will go for nought. Such an arrangement is obviously unfair and wrong. The College is going to the trouble of giving the undergraduate camp aspirants special exams.; why should not the Law School do as much? Granting that the study of law presents problems which do not exist in an academic course...
Students attending Conference universities of the Middle West are overwhelmingly in favor of repealing the rule which prohibits athletes from playing summer baseball. Six of the universities cast a total vote of 2,985 for repeal of the rule, while only 348 were in favor...
...carry red flags in public assemblies, which was introduced in the House of the state legislature on March 31, has been brought up for a vote. Instead of retaining and passing the bill in its original form, the House unexpectedly moved to substitute for this bill another one repealing the red flag law itself. Mr. Kennard of Somerville favored the motion and the amendment prevailed. The repeal bill was then passed to be engrossed...
...provides for the amendment of the present act. Section 2 is to be stricken out and a clause substituted which differentiates between red flags which may be carried and red flags which may not. The so called Allen Bill was defeated by a voice vote, and the bill to repeal the present law completely was defeated by a standing vote...