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sity. Any student fined or imprisoned to the civil authorities becomes lis We to University discipline. 27. Administration of Discipline Discipline is administered through the Senste Com mittce on Discipline and Sub-Committees appointed by it. These Sub-Committees hare original jurisdiction to hear and render decisions in sll disciplinary case* 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 REGULATIONS 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. JBooks 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 books 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 books are to be consulted in the reading rooms only. They may not be loaned from the Library except when the reading rooms are closed. They must then be returned by the time the Library opens. 29. Fines Books which are not returned on time a r e subject es to a fine of two cents a day; in computing fi« Sundays and holidays are counted. Books from the reference, reserve, and periodical shelves, as well as some special collections, are subject to a fine of twenty-five cents for the first hour and five cents for each additional hour if kept overtime. Books recalls! for University work must be returned at once upon receipt of notice. If .they are not returned within two days after notice is mailed, a fine of twenty-five cents a day is charged All books lost or U , U , , K cSmaced must be replaced or paid for. "

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EXAMINATIONS 30. Proficiency Examinations Proficiency examinations for advanced .«....>•n C,, af offered in all courses normally open t o f r 5 £ * 5 sophomores. Except in Rhetoric 1 and 2 n i Vf" i*"? l 9 2 and 5, the student must secure the col cl r*$ *£c of ,h Head of the Department concerned. A ".. , m,,y obtain the privilege of taking proficiency r v n '?' , n s in more advanced undergraduate courses on °n r< out.

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