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A special report on examinations was postponed by the Committee on Educational Policy for the second time in a row at its regular meeting Wednesday.
Leon D. Bramson, assistant professor of Social Relations, has been trying for over a month to present the examinations report to the Committee on Educational Policy, but the CEP gave assurances Wednesday that the report will be discussed at the next regular meeting.
On Wednesday, the CEP ran out of time before it was able to hear Bramson present the full report. The same thing happened at a CEP meeting on March 6, even though Dean Ford had indicated earlier that the report was the only major business on the CEP docket.
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