Letters on Tutoring

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To the Editor of the Crimson:

If, in courses requiring a large amount of review, more emphasis was placed on review in the course itself, there would be little need for tutoring schools in most cases. In many courses, the material is given up to the eve of the examination period itself. Not many men would pay fifteen or twenty dollars for a poor review if the college gave them a good one free. Sincerely yours,   Peter Black '42.

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