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READING TEST FRIDAY HOPED TO IMPROVE FRESHMAN MARKS

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In order to determine "whether reading ability means anything in relation to marks," the third reading test will be held Friday with 233 Freshmen requested to attend.

The first test, held in December, proved conclusively that people can be taught to read faster and more intelligently: and the authorities expect that Friday's test will show poor reading ability results in low grades.

Two hundred thirty-three Yardlings were sent letters asking them to attend the last test, but only 101 were present. When questioned if he expected all the Freshmen invited to be at Friday's test, Stanley C. Salmen '86, Secretary to the Board, of Freshman Advisers, said, "Definitely not. But we do here that 100 more will respond."

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