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Looking Further Forward

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Freshmen are studying in Lamont, upperclassmen will be searching reading lists for topics to skip, and professors are beginning to mention cryptic minor points--all in preparation for inevitable examinations.

But as yet, the administration has shown no inclination to prepare. This is the year to introduce typed examinations. Students and graders would find their tasks simplified, while a room could be set aside for obsolescent calligraphers. Perhaps if the IBM machines started pondering now, a solution could be wrangled out by November hours, or at least, by mid-years.

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