Monday, Nov. 24, 1930

At Virginia

College Topics, University of Virginia's triweekly paper, in one of its last fortnight's issues, suggested a platform of 17 changes towards "the improvement of the general situation." It recommended (9): "that the honor system be redeemed by taking from its jurisdiction the sobriety of students at dances, and other responsibilities which are without its scope and which have an unhealthy influence on a once perfect system."

Other wished for changes: (12): "that parking restrictions be made reasonable in order that students who live in the dormitories or on the Lawns and Ranges may be allowed to park their cars near their rooms"; (16): "that there be established at the University the Virginia Relays, with the hope that they may some day rank with the Pennsylvania and Drake Relays, and particularly that they be made attractive to Southern Conference teams"; (17): "that a University Band be organized, recognized, and adequately supported by the university, so that Virginia be relieved, in some degree, of unorganized and half-hearted cheering."

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