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When students have finished them (for a $12 fee), the papers are mailed back to the Educational Testing Service in Princeton for grading. The board itself neither passes nor fails students, never tells them what they get; each college determines for itself what grades and qualifications will get a candidate...
Seven miles of State Route 15, from the Connecticut line to the junction with Route 20, are being converted into a four-lane speedway. The project is now in the grading stage, according to Lester H. L. Olson, assistant engineer. He expects completion some time next fall.
The University's work laid special emphasis on the causes for a sharp decline in the population of Yap. Four major typhoons occurred while the study was going on, but this did not prevent the research crew from compiling a thorough analysis of the native culture with its age-grading...
More immediate proposals will be forthcoming, according to Hornig, on such matters as the use of plus and minus in grading and the returning of final exams
An extra-curricular lecture series in college teaching will be offered; its main concern will be with introducing graduate students to the problems of teaching--organizing a course, selection of material, grading, understanding the student's point of view, his resistance to learning. The lecturers will be such experts as...