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Dartmouth's Committee on Administration reached no decisions at its meeting yesterday concerning the half-time incident at the Oct. 26 football game. The committee will meet again today to determine the final punishment of the Dartmouth fraternities whose pledges caused the fracas.
The nine fraternity presidents who have been asked to attend this meeting will learn then whether or not their fraternities go on social probation. Dartmouth fraternities on social probation are forbidden to have drinking or women in the houses.
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