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In a further announcement about the new plan for a June "Quarter Day", the College Office made it plain yesterday that men in danger of disciplinary action as a result of June grades, will have an opportunity to present their cases to the Administrative Board, but will not actually plead their cases in person before that body.
The new scheme is merely an extension of the system which has been followed all year. Students who feel that they are in danger of disciplinary action will be allowed to present their cases to the Assistant Dean in char of their class, who will in turn lay the facts before the Administrative Board.
The College Office emphasized again that the success of the scheme depended on the cooperation of all undergraduates who are in doubt as to their standing at the end of the year.
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