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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ARTICLE IV. 



Section i. Every student shall be ex- 

 pected to lend his aid in maintaining 

 this Constitution, and to report to the 

 committee any fraud observed by him 

 in an exercise conducted under the honor 

 system. Failure to do so shall be con- 

 sidered a direct violation of the honor 

 system. 



Section 2. If a student detects any ap- 

 parent dishonesty in an examination, he 

 shall at once quietly call the attention 

 of a least one other person to the mat- 

 ter, and the case shall be reported to the 

 honor committee. 



Section 3. In case of reported frauds 

 in examinations, the committee shall sum- 

 mon the accused person or persons, and 

 witnesses, who shall be from the student 

 body only (except that a member of the 

 Faculty may present evidence of fraud 

 in any paper handed in to him), and 

 shall conduct a formal investigation, 

 publicly or secretly, at the option of the 

 accused. In case of conviction the com- 

 mittee shall determine the punishment, 

 by recommending to the Faculty either 

 expulsion, or suspension for a fixed pe- 

 riod, in accordance with the rules of the 

 University. 



Section 5. The committee shall keep 

 a record of all cases acted upon in their 

 sessions, without mentioning names of 

 the accused; also a record of successive 

 actions of meetings with respect to the 

 . honor system. These records, together 

 with the Constitution, shall be preserved 

 by the secretary of the honor system 

 committee, for the instruction of the 

 committee. 



Section 6. Four-fifths vote of the en- 

 tire committee is required for convic- 

 tion. 



ARTICLE V. 



Section i. The Faculty shall make 

 provision for printing and distributing 

 this Constitution to the members of the 

 engineering classes at the beginning of 

 each year. 



ARTICLE VI. 



Section i. Signatures of three-fourths 

 of the total members of each section of 

 the class shall be necessary for the 

 adoption of this Constitution for that 

 section. 



Section 2. A three-fourths vote of tjie 

 total membership of the sections of the 

 class adopting this Constitution shall be 

 necessary for the amending of the same. 



Howard M. Burns, College '16, who 

 has been seriously ill since the latter part 

 of December is rapidly regaining his 

 health. Some of our readers need not 

 be surprised if they receive cards from 

 our friend from the South, as he is 

 spending some time in Cuba and Florida, 

 hoping thereby to hasten his recovery. 



Ergotin Merck. This preparation is 

 claimed to contain all of the active ron- 

 stitutents of ergot, in unchanged form, 

 and is made in accordance with special 

 processes. It represents 4 times the 

 strength of the best obtainable ergot. It 

 is described as a dark red-brown liquid, 

 clear and transparent, and perfectly 

 sterile. It is suitable for hypodermic use 

 as well as for administration internally. 

 It is given in doses of 5 to 10 drops 

 mixed with sweetened water, to be re- 

 peated after two hours. Hypodermically 

 it is employed in doses of from 0.50 to 

 I cc. injected preferably into the gluteal 

 muscles. 



