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he faculty of btate Universiiy, at a cull 130m the
Err-widowsF met in the faculty roon‘01 the Gymnasium building,
at 3:45 IQM., Jena 23, 1914, those present being; President
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Berkcr, Professors Andersonh flohannon, Boyd, Carrel, Dantzler,
Quezon, Farquhar, Frankel, GermanA Gilbert, Gillie; Lafferty,

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Liller, it Wes stggwcteo iy President Worker that this be taken
up 3y tic Deans o! the Jolllges as e committee.
notion to :1is offset of Dr. Hustle, seconded nrd carried.
The question was introduced whether there should he a uni-
form faculty ruling with regard to tne naming of Honor Stulents.
Prof. Frankel madea motion that a student, in order to be
selected is an honor student, should have been in the University
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at lesst two years.
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1 motion Its lude )y :‘rofe Anderson that honor students

be selected my 'ne faculty 01 their respective coll
no ouse,shull obey exceed tnrue from such college.
This motion was secondede
Prof. Miller made the substitute motion that
be referred to the Committee on Courses of Study,

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This motion was seconded and unanimously carried.

In the iatter oi granting an Honorable uismissml to a
student going from rhis Tnivorsity to some other, it was asked
whether a full stutenent of His record should we given, includ-

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port was read from the Proceedings of the National Sonference
Com ittee on Standnrfs of dolloges and Secondary Schools, de~
, fining the terms ”Honorable Dismissal“ and "Statouont of Record”;
"The term ”honorable dismissal' should be used to refer to
, conduct and churactor only, and an honorable dismiSSal should
t , never be givon unless the student’s standing as to conduct and
character is such as to entitle him to continuance in the in-
stitution grunting the dismiESAl‘ Furthermore, there should
in every instance be given,io the statement of honorable dis=
fifil. missul, full mention of any probation, suspension, or other
i temporary restriction imyosed lor bad conduct, the period of
which restriction is not over when the papers of dismissal
ar‘ issued.
”The term "tatenent of record' should be used to refer
to the recorded reSults of a student's work in the classroom,
: and this statement should in every instance contain all the
t important facts pertaining to the student's admission, class-

ifizution and scholarship.
couplets slussroom record (for example, with
should ever be given without clear evidence that
or incomplete; if the student's scholarship has

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and all such facts Should be included; and such information
should be given as will make clear the system of grades, the
number of exercises par wank devoted to each course, etc.“

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Standards of Colleges and Secondary Schools:
President Barker next reported that he had received a
letter in which complmint had been made that degrees of honor

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Hau been conferred my the university on some unworthy people,
not in keeping with the dignity of the institution. He thought
that it might be well to be more particular in the future, and

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he asx0o that each neubor of the faculty
of that week, which contained the published article; and read

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On motions the meeting adjourned.

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President.