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...recent removal of the hour exam requirement has revealed more clearly a sadly neglected part of the educational value of finals. This value is derived through handing the bluebook back to the student with comments to indicate faults that may be avoided in the future. It has been common practice to return hour exams so that the student can take whatever complaints he may have to the grader for discussion. No such provision has been maintained on January and May finals, however. If sufficiently interested, the student can enclose a posteard on which his grade is returned...
...grade received by each undergraduate. Most assistants have so many papers to correct that marking is certain to become come mechanical and is also likely to be affected by errors of carelessness from tine to time. Anyone who has found on obvious mistake in the marking of his bluebook and has attempted to have the course grade changed knows what an impressibly involved process that is--how everyone from the instructor to the department had to the entire faculty must approve a change once the grades...
...unusual for an undergraduate even to see his bluebook once the examination is over. Although it seems apparent that if examinations make any pretense at being on educational process they should he returned to the students for review, few courses have gone to the trouble of making their examination readily available after being corrected...
...semiannual bluebook frustration and the icy roads between Cambridge and Northampton aren't the only things that have turned the healthy Cantabrigian in to a sniveling wreck this week. Cambridge police, smashing a highly-integrated gambling ring, which has been organizing College sportsmen for high-finance green baizery, have dealt a tolling blow...
...World to Win takes Presidential Agent Lanny Budd, a peripatetic pink who poses as a fascist, from the fall of France through the U.S. declaration of war. Lanny is a spy, plutocrat (son of a munitions magnate), sociologist, art expert, musician, "psychical researcher" and avid reader of Bluebook magazine-all in a handy, handsome, 6-ft. package...