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...more unique suggestions is that Sanford A. Lakoff, assistant professor of Government. The present student-faculty ratio, Lakoff says, makes it "utopian" to expect elaborate comments or an individual session with a grader. Many courses might improve matters by devoting a special meeting to a "post-mortem" on the exam, but half-courses would find this difficult...
...John Arthur Jacobey started from the premise that if the heart has time, it can, in many if not most cases, repair itself. Back of this premise is the fact that post-mortem examinations, after deaths from other causes than heart at tacks, frequently reveal gradual coronary-artery shutdowns, which developed so slowly that smaller, collateral artery branches grew and took over the work of the closing artery...
...Post-Mortems. Given Katanga's fierce animosity toward the U.N. and Hammarskjold, not to mention The Lone Ranger's known presence, the world immediately suspected that the crash was no accident. The Rhodesian government ordered a full investigation-including complete post-mortem examination of every body, although all but Hammarskjold's had been charred beyond recognition...
...record books, there was increasing protest against the holiday custom. For one thing, the statistics were deceiving. It was true enough that 509 men, women and children had died on the road (491 were killed to"set the old record on the same weekend in 1950), but in post-mortem estimates, the Council could only make wild guesses at how many Americans were driving on the fatal holiday. Though the U.S. boasts 25 million more cars than it did in 1950, no one could be sure what part of the mobile population decided to celebrate the Fourth of July...
...Post-Mortem...