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The Dormitory Committee The function of the Dormitory Committee is to supervise the dormitories in a general way. but particularly to enforce the rule of the Trustees which forbids the use of liquor on college grounds or in college buildings. 1 he com- mittee is elected by the Assembly. THE COMMITTEE L. K. McCafferty, ' 12, Chairman J. D. Cook. ’12 R. M. Watson. 12 J. A. Dickinson, 13 H. H. Gaines, ' I 2 P. Porter. ' 12 B. A. Beatty, ‘ 12 H. M. Kcllam. 12 The Honor Committee 1 he Honor Committee $u| ervises the operation of the “honor system. under which all examinations arc conducted at Kenyon. It investigates and punishes any abuse of the system reported to it; but as the system is almost never abused, the necessity for the exercise of this function has arisen only very rarely. Like the Dormitory Committee, this committee is elected by the Assembly. THE COMMITTEE R. M. Watson, ’ I 2, Chairman J D. Cook.’12 F. G. Harkness. ' I 2 J. A. Dickinson. '13 F. E. Hauck. ’ I 3 J. D. O’Fcrrall, '14 R. D. Gillen. 15
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The Past Year in the Assembly The assembly is the governing body of the students of Kenyon College. It enjoys the power of final decision in questions relating to student activities, and decides questions relating to student life, being subject, however, to certain regu- lations of the Trustees. During the past year, in addition to its regular routine business, it has had an unusual number of important questions to decide. At the beginning of the year the scarcity of material for the football team led to an agitation in favor of playing freshmen. After much discussion, both in the Assembly and on the campus, a resolution was presented to the Ohio Conference, requesting that the one-year rule be not enforced in colleges whose enrollment contained less than a certain number of students. It is expected that definite action will be taken by the conference in connection with this resolution at its spring meeting. Soon after this matter had been thus settled, the question of al olishing the professional coaching system came up and is still under discussion. Such a change will tend to free our athletics from any taint of professionalism and will place Kenyon in the lead among Western colleges in the fight for clean athletics. Besides these many questions of equal importance, such as the abolishing of hazing and the question of a college commons, are at present under con- sideration by the Assembly, and will probably be decided before the end of the year. Twenty-four
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rc vsre — '• VS sm? ' • The Student Lecture Course Committee Actions, not words” seems to have been the motto of the Student Lecture Course Committee this year. It has brought two lecturers to Gambier. Judge U. L. Marvin, of Akron, lectured on “The Bench” on March I, and Captain V. A. Fleet, of Culver, on Oxford” on March 27. A few other lectures have been arranged for the balance of this year. THE COMMITTEE F. E. Hauck. ’ I 3, Chairman and Secretary F. G. Harkness. ’ 12 L. K. McCaffcrty. 1 2 D. C. Wheaton, ’ I 3 «1 T teent y-six
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