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SPECIAL REGULATIONS 20. Living Quarters of Students No unmarried undergraduate student may occupy living Quarters in which there does not reside ma person in general charge approved by the Universe 21. Operation of Motor Vehicles by Students The University of Illinois restricts the use of motor vehicles by undergraduate students in the departm m* n Urbane and Champaign to cases of demons rated necessity or special convenience. Information coo* cerning details of the motor vehicle restriction rule may be obtained from the Secretary of the C*»m:ttec on Student Affaire* 22. Smoking A regulation of the Board of Trustees of the University prohibits smoking by students in any of the public buildings of the university. This appl s in the case of students, to all areas within any of the University's public buildings except the Win I'nion and certain rooms, assigned as smoking rooms, in buildings in which University dances are held.

ABSENCES

from classes shall be reported daily by instructors to the offices of the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, In those offices a record of absences shall be kept for informational purposes. No absences from class exercises are "excused" but shall be explained to the instru* t»»r on request.

( i e n e r a l r e g u l a t i o n s t o u c h i n g al.<jc es f r o m class e x e r c i s e s by . r o u p s , as a t h l e t i c t e a m , musical or ganizationSf and the like, .shall be d e t e r m i n e 1 * w | h e > Senate, aetine through the Committer D„ S t u t AffaifSi and e n f o r c e d in t h e p a r t i c u l a r • -ise by the C o m m i t t e e on S t u d e n t Discipline. It in the opinion of an i n s t r u c t o r the a t t e n d m e of a t u d e n t becomes so i r r e g u l a r that his s c h o h r s h i n is likely to be i m p a i r e d , t h e i n s t r u c t o r sh ill renort the case to the d e a n of the s t u d e n t ' s c o l l i e ! \\ X f m o r e , w h e n in the opinion of t h e i t i s t n . .. *

23. C l a s s A b s e n c e s All absences of underKraduates

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