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In an effort to sound out student opinion preparatory to the publication of his new textbook and possible revision of the course, N. Henry Black '96, assistant professor of Physics, has distributed a questionnaire to the members of his course in elementary Physics, Physics B.
"What do you consider as being the most valuable experiment? What lecture demonstration has been most worthwhile? What experiment has been most difficult?" were among the questions.
Pointing to a possible revision of the course, a question was included asking whether he favored the present system of three lectures and a laboratory period per week, or if the would prefer to substitute a conference hour for one of the lectures.
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