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January 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

… the reasons for the increase in scholastic dis- honesty. Crowded classrooms, extinction of the personal relationships that used to ex- ist between students and faculty, the re- quiring of subjects that…

… are contrary to a students' interests, and overemphasis on classroom grades all lead to cheating. Our own Dean Peake was quoted as remarking "Overcrowding is undoubtedly one of the most significant…

… reasons for the increase in cheating. The student feels he is a very little fish in a very big ocean. Imperson- ality results, and the student loses his sense of ethical responsibility." Instead of talking…

… licking the cheating situation by using an honor system. This places the student on his personal honor not to cheat. He also must report all of- fenses- to a student honor board, that is made up of students

… the House to meet Catholic objections. One concession will be an amendment pro-, viding bus transportation for parochial as well as public school students. TAXES - the House will pass legislatioN4…

… control of Christian, Jewish and Mohammedan holy places. The other called for inter- nationalization of the whole city. This, the stricter plan, was pushed through by the Soviet Un- ion, the Arab countries…

… except Hashemite Jordan, and a bloc of South American countries, accord- ing to Sunday's New York Times. The Arab countries are plainly jealous of Abdullah, who may in- tend to set up his capital in his…

… the drudgeries and frustrations of "seat hunting" on crowded trains. Other student honorary societies should follow the lead of the Vul- ca-ns, and look for concrete oppor- tunities to serve University…

… the Deermouse, Peromyscus Maniculatus", Thurs. Jan. 5, West Council Room, Rack- ham Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman, L. R. Dice. Directed Teaching Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed…

…., Jan. 7. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. The ex- amination will consume about four hours' time; promptness is essen- tial. Bring bluebooks. Students who expect to do…

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