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Anticipating a spring rise in spirits and excess of energy among the inhabitants of the Yard, the Freshman proctors called informal meetings of their charges last night in an effort to remind them of the parietal rules.
The problems of "spring riots," female guests in the dormitories, and inter-dormitory athletics were discussed. Emphasis was placed on the serious nature of "public disturbances" and the rule that the more presence of a student in a disturbance or unauthorized demonstration may result in disciplinary action."
In order to avoid misinterpreting of the parietal laws referring to Women guests, the Yardlings were reminded that any female, even one's mother, must be approved before she can enter the rooms between the permited hours of 1 to 7 o'clock. More careful supervision of the size of parties, both minimum and maximum, will also be undertaken from now on.
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