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The question why it is that certain instructors are always dilatory in handing in the marks of their section has been raised again and again, but the only solution thus far has been that they don't. And yet, unless prevented by some strong reason, it seems a gratuitous piece of unkindness for any instructor to go leisurely to work to correct the books of his sections, knowing that the results are awaited with impatience by the men. Of course, when there is any fair reason for a delay, everyone is willing to wait patiently, but when there is not, it most obviously is a piece of injustice which should be remedied.
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