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According to Sargent Kennedy, Registrar, about a dozen students a term misread their exam schedules and show up in the right place at the wrong time, or vice versa. Most common misreading of the printed schedules seems to be the result of a sort of Freudian censorship, whereby the student replaces "9:15" by "2:15" in his sub-conscious, and never knows the difference...
Kennedy emphasized yesterday that such optical or psychological mishaps do not constitute an excuse from a final. Students can be excused only if the Dean's Office receives official notice of sickness before the beginning of the exam, he added...
...Monday the CRIMSON will begin its exam publication schedule of three times weakly. This means that the paper will only be available three times a week. To celebrate this occurrence, there will be no paper tomorrow...
...read by two men and major differences should be discussed. In any event, correctors should spend enough time on a paper to give a good evaluation to a semester's work. There is no excuse for what is too often the correctors' practice of skimming a three hour exam in 15 minutes and then expecting to be able to put down an intelligent grade...
Since constitutional amendments must be voted on by the student body after two weeks of consideration, but before exam period, the Council's failure to get the issue through means it will have to wait for the action of the newly elected council next fall...