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] \» rS R)R FRESH MEN the general regulation oi athletics, and SO Oil. It h

<Jl nothing

to do with the enforcement of University laws. The faculties of the respecth schools and colhi.'

meet

at times best suited to each individual organization. Sor meet each week, and others only at the call of the Dean or the Director. ] tch faculty exercises legislative functions with regard to educational matters pertaining to it own work. It determines, for example, the amount and the character of work which students may take, the prerequisites for courses, the conditions on which students may proceed, and so on. The final authority in executive matters lies with the Dean of the college. The Dean of Men is a general University officer who has harge of student activities, social matters, and matters of conduct pertaining to the undergraduate men. H e is chairman of the disciplinary committee for men, and has supervision over class attendance. He is concerned with the conduct, progress, and interests of individual students. The Dean of Women bears a similar relation to the undergraduate women of the University.