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The present Law School grading system was termed "as workable as any that has been devised" in a majority report of the Advisory Committee on the Grading System released last week.
A minority report charged, however, that Committee members had obtained their information on the workability of various grading systems from Professor Warren A. Seavey '08, himself a Committee member. "If we (the Committee) had asked other members of the faculty for opinions, we might have found that there was another...
The eight-man Committee was appointed by the Dormitory Council early this year to "study the present grading system and to propose a more equitable grading system, if one could be found." The Committee was composed of two faculty members, Seavey and Assistant Law School Dean Louis A. Toepfer, and...
While the majority report stated that "any grading system has elements of unfairness," it did not see how the ranking of men from top to bottom can be avoided." The report added that "it is fairer to be very accurate in giving marks
It seems, however, that the graders in History 164b have taken the educating function as a principle in grading the March 11 hour exam. For each essay, both good and bad points were noted, and a short outline of the desired answer was added.