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DUNKER PRAISES FACULTY RULING

Student Council President Says New Plan Will Equalize Probation Periods

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H. T. Dunker '25, President of the Student Council, declared that he was strongly in favor of the new faculty ruling, as was the whole Student council. Dunker said that last year's Student Council had brought forward the fast that the inequality of the probation periods made probation an unjust bounden to men who failed at the November hours, since it is 13 weeks to the mid-year examinations, while men who go a probation at the mid-year examinations may regain their good standing after a six-week period at the April hour examinations. This system places too much emphasis on the November her examinations, which are really no criterion by which to judge a man's work, while the mid-year examinations, which are a fair test, are thus under-raced.

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