It is to be hoped that the instructors will give to their sections the results of the examinations as soon as possible. Of course where the sections are very large it takes some time to read over the books, and men must expect some delay in getting the results. But when the sections are small there seems to be no reason for any long delay. The custom, too, of giving only approximate marks does not seem to have anything to recommend it. When the instructor has the exact marks he might just as well make them known to the section, and so save a considerable amount of useless speculation.
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