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24. Absences before and after Vacations and Inspection Tripa Students absent from classes immediately preceding or following a vacation or an inspection trip are #*• eluded from the final examinations in the courses from which they have absented themselves, and are dealt ith as are those students who absent therase examinations without proper excuse (see Rule 32). Disabilities incurred by failure to observe the limits of vacation and inspection periods are assessed by the Senate Committee on Discipline. Students who are obliged to be absent at times indicated by this rule may present to the dean of the college a petition asking to be excused. 25. Special Discipline for Repeated Absence If the repeated absence from classes of any student seems to the dean of the college a matter requiring discipline, the case may be reported to the Committee on Discipline for action. DISCIPLINE 26. Basis for Discipline The University reserves the right to exclude at any time students whose conduct is deemed undesirable or prejudicial to the University community's best interest, examples of which, without excluding others, are gambling, visiting or loitering in the vicinity of places of ill-repute, violations of law involving moral turpitude, intoxication, and disorderly conduct. Students may be subject to discipline for other sufficient cause. 27. Administration of Discipline Discipline is administered through the Senate Committee on Discipline and Sub-Committees^ appointed by it. These Sub-Committees have original jurisdiction to hear and render decisions in all disciplinary cases except that students registered in the Graduate School are subject to discipline by the dean of that school. The Senate Committee on Discipline hears cases appealed to it from its Sub-Committees, LIBRARY R E G U L A T I O N S 28. Use of Books The Library is primarily for free reference use. The privilege of drawing books for use outside of the reading room is accorded to all officers of instruction and government, to all registered students, and to other accredited persons. IJooks not reserved for classes may be borrowed for home use for two weeks, and may be renewed for two weeks more if not specially restricted or called for. All hooks are subject to recall at any time when needed for University work. General reference books, books reserved for classes. all general periodicals, and certain other groups of

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