EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Much dissatisfaction is felt at the announcement that the members of History 13 and 18, who do not do special work in those courses, can attain a maximum mark of only 75 per cent. The announcement in the elective pamphlet certainly would not lead any one to suppose that such a method was to be adopted. The special work in the courses is more nearly equivalent to a half course than a quarter course, while the routine work is equal in amount to that of any full course in college.
It seems to me that the special work should only be used to make up for deficiencies in routine work. If this is not done, the courses should certainly count for considerably more than full courses.
SIGMA.
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