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and Women and forwarded with recommendation , the Aatoctate and £M>«Unt Deans of the C o l f i l0 and Director! of the Schools, who will take fina?£ on the requests.

25. Special Discipline for Repeated Absence If the repeated absence from classes of any studeJ •eems to the dean of the college a matter'«m J discipline, the case may be reported to the Conimmi on Discipline for action. DISCIPLINE 26. Basis for Discipline The University reserves the right to exclude at any time students whose conduct is deemed undesi tile or prejudicial to the University community's be inter est, 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 l>c subject to discipline for other sufficient cause. Administration of Discipline Discipline is administered through the Senate ( ommittee on Discipline and Sub-Committees appointed l»> it I Uese Sub-Committees have original jurisdiction to hear the evidence and to take action in all disciI marj cases except that students registered in the Graduate College are subject to discipline by the dean of tli.it college. The Senate Committee on Discipline hears cases appealed to it.

LIBRARY 28. U s e of B o o k s RKGULATIONS

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T h e privilege of d r a w i n g hooks for use outside 0* the r e a d i n g room is accorded to all officers o( instruction and g o v e r n m e n t , to all i istrred s t u d e n t s , and to other accredited persons. Hooks not reserved for elapses may be borrowed foi home use for two weeks, and may he renewed for two weel more if net sp< ially restricted or called for. All hooks are subject to recall at any time when needed for University work. • General reference hooks, hooks reserved for classes, all general periodicals, and certain othei groups of hooks a r e to he consulted in the reading rooms onlyT i n y may not he loaned from the Library except when the reading rooms are closed. They must then he returned by the time the Library opens. 29. Pines Books which are not returned on t ime .ii t sttbjet t to a fine of two cents a da\ ; in computing lines, S u n d a y s .uid holidays are counted. hooks I torn the

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