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in daM or subMitute tbercfor n f M other cour»e approved by the Council of Administration. If the courae in which the credit hat been lost it a prerequiaite for tome other courae, the student may be permitted* on petition, to aatiafy the instructor in the advanced courae of hit competency to undertake the work of that conrte. St. Suspended Students Barred from Campos A student dismissed or suspended from the Uni versity must absent himself from the University grounds and buildings. £ 31. Cheating in Entrance Examinations Any person detected cheating in an examination for admission to the University or in the examinations in high-school subjects conducted by the University in Chicago primarily for applicants for admission to the State Bar examination, shall forfeit credit in the subjects he has taken during the examination period concerned. He may be allowed to take further examinations after a lapse of not less than six months from the date of the 60. Hazing %j The unauthorized, entrance of the rooms of other students, or subjecting fellow-students to indignities of any character, is a violation of University discipline. Mingling with a crowd or following a crowd engaged in hazing will be considered to be participation in hazing. Mingling with a crowd or follow* mg a crowd attempting to rain forcible entrance to anv public building or playhouse shall also be considered as a violation of University discipline. Discipline under this rule will consist in dismissal from the University for at least one semester of any student who follows a crowd or mingles with a crowd engaged in the destruction of property, or at tempting to gain forcible entrance to any public building or playhouse. Permanent dismissal from the University will follow in the case of any student who takes an active part in the destruction of property or who attempts to gain forcible admission to a playhouse or other public building. 61. Class Officers Class officers or committeemen having anything to do with class activities, who violate or fail actively to uphold University regulations in connection with class functions shall be subject to University discipline. 62. Organizations with Secret Membership A student who is a member of any student organization which maintains a secret membership or who

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