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University of Iowa Code of Student Life, 1966-1967
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VI. Reporting Address or Change of Address. Each student is required to report his correct Iowa City or commuting address at the time of registration each semester or session. This reported address must be the student's actual place of residence, and will be the one to which all University correspondence will be sent. If any change in residence is made during the semester or session, the new residence address must be reported within three days to the Office of the Registrar. Failure to comply with the above regulations is cause for the cancellation of registration. VII. Destruction of Property and Raids. Any student found guilty of inciting to action or willfully participating in action resulting in destruction of property or leading to unauthorized group activities - i.e., raids on women's residences - that may or may not be destructive, will be subject to dismissal from the University. VIII. Mutilation or Theft of Library Materials. Any student mutilating library materials or taking them from the library without proper authorization will be suspended or dismissed from the University. Such a misdemeanor is a violation of the laws of the State of Iowa. IX. Indebtedness. A. Any student who is indebted to the University or to any fraternity using the Fraternity Business Service, and who fails to make a satisfactory settlement of said indebtedness, may be dismissed from the University. No student may register in any new semester who has a prior unsettled indebtedness to the University or to a fraternity using the Fraternity Business Service, nor during he period in which the indebtedness remain unsettled may any evidence of attendance or other official credentials be obtained from the University. B. Any student who incurs and indebtedness with anyone for room, board, or other legitimate school expense, and who has failed to make payment under the terms originally agreed to by him, may be dismissed from the University upon a showing of undue or willful neglect in such matters. X. Summons by Advisers and Other Officers. Students are expected to answer promptly written notices or summonses of advisers, college deans, Student Health, and other University officers. Failure to answer promptly such notice will result in disciplinary action including special fee assessment, withholding of a degree, or, in flagrant cases, dismissal from the University. XI. Photographs for Publication. To protect the University and its students from undesirable publicity, photographs for publication purposes must not be taken in University buildings, including dormitories and chapter houses, except with approval from the proper authority. Permission must be given by heads of academic departments when those areas are [3]
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VI. Reporting Address or Change of Address. Each student is required to report his correct Iowa City or commuting address at the time of registration each semester or session. This reported address must be the student's actual place of residence, and will be the one to which all University correspondence will be sent. If any change in residence is made during the semester or session, the new residence address must be reported within three days to the Office of the Registrar. Failure to comply with the above regulations is cause for the cancellation of registration. VII. Destruction of Property and Raids. Any student found guilty of inciting to action or willfully participating in action resulting in destruction of property or leading to unauthorized group activities - i.e., raids on women's residences - that may or may not be destructive, will be subject to dismissal from the University. VIII. Mutilation or Theft of Library Materials. Any student mutilating library materials or taking them from the library without proper authorization will be suspended or dismissed from the University. Such a misdemeanor is a violation of the laws of the State of Iowa. IX. Indebtedness. A. Any student who is indebted to the University or to any fraternity using the Fraternity Business Service, and who fails to make a satisfactory settlement of said indebtedness, may be dismissed from the University. No student may register in any new semester who has a prior unsettled indebtedness to the University or to a fraternity using the Fraternity Business Service, nor during he period in which the indebtedness remain unsettled may any evidence of attendance or other official credentials be obtained from the University. B. Any student who incurs and indebtedness with anyone for room, board, or other legitimate school expense, and who has failed to make payment under the terms originally agreed to by him, may be dismissed from the University upon a showing of undue or willful neglect in such matters. X. Summons by Advisers and Other Officers. Students are expected to answer promptly written notices or summonses of advisers, college deans, Student Health, and other University officers. Failure to answer promptly such notice will result in disciplinary action including special fee assessment, withholding of a degree, or, in flagrant cases, dismissal from the University. XI. Photographs for Publication. To protect the University and its students from undesirable publicity, photographs for publication purposes must not be taken in University buildings, including dormitories and chapter houses, except with approval from the proper authority. Permission must be given by heads of academic departments when those areas are [3]
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