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DEAN'S OFFICE WILL ALLOW CUTS IF NOT ON PROBATION

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Students in good standing may attend the Princeton game without incurring the severe displeasure of the Dean's office, according to an official notice from Dean Hanford. All students are reminded, however, that before and after holidays cuts are held against them if they are later involved in scholastic difficulties.

As usual, the only football holiday will be on November 23, the day of the Yale game. Dean Hanford's notice follows:

"The attention of undergraduates is called to the regulation of the College which provides that every student not on the Dean's List "is expected to attend his last college exercise before and his first college exercise before and his first college exercise after each one-day holiday. However, a student in good standing will not necessarily be placed on probation for cutting before and after one-day holidays, but such cuts will weigh heavily against him if his record becomes unsatisfactory."

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