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tion may be held at any time without the approval of the Council of Administration. (e) Chaperons. The chairman of each dance committee must include in the petition the names of at least two married faculty members, one of whom is not a member of the organization, and who have been invited, and have accepted the invitation, to act in the capacity of chaperon. Not later than Wednesday following the function the chairman shall submit a written report to the Dean of Men in the case of men and the Dean of Women in the case of women, which shall include the names of the faculty chaperons present who remained throughout the function and the hour of closing. Any organization whose officers fail to make the report as provided for herein shall be subject to the penalty of the loss of one dance. v Admission fee. No dance at which admission is ch arged may be given by any individual student or by any group 01 students without the approval of the Council of Administration. This rule -applies to dances given following examination week and during Commencement week. * 84. Meetings During Class Hours Forbidden 9 No meeting of students societies or associations and no public meeting of students may be held during the hours devoted to the regular exercises of the University without the permission of the Council of Administration. 85. Meetings of Student Organizations Business meetings and meetings of an educational character may be held in University buildings by student organizations on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenings between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.f or on Friday or Saturday after 4:00 p.m. • 86. Public Entertainments (a) Authorisation of Council. No public entertain ment or exhibition may be given by students, either on the campus or elsewhere, except on petition pre

sen ted through the Committee on Student Organize tions and Activities for approval by the Council of Administration. The petition for permission to hold any entertainment or exhibition must be p r e s e n t e d I fore any arrangements for the proposed event arc entered into. Evidence that any a r r a n g e m e n t s tor the event have already been made will constitute a reason for d< nying the petition and requiring that the proposed e n t e r t a i n m e n t or exhibition be not given.

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