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The instructor of a certain classical course stated at the beginning of the year that the examinations would be entirely at sight. Shortly before the examination he announced that he had changed his mind, and that the section must be well prepared for examination upon all the past work of the year. Now, clearly, any instructor has a perfect right to examine his section as he pleases, but the adoption of the disingenuous course of action we have described is as unfair to the popularity and good repute, which the instructor we refer to enjoys, as it is to those who have elected his interesting course.

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