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It would certainly seem a most obvious fact that to put extra work on men just before the examination time is a great injustice to them, and a hindrance to whatever preparation they may be making for the examinations. Instructors ought to be very careful before they decide to do this. Extra work can but have a discouraging effect on the men who are hard pressed enough anyhow at this time, and it may make a serious difference with their standing if they take sufficient time from their preparation to do the work well, as the instructors of course desire. There is no justice in such a proceeding to commend it in the slightest; on the contrary it is rank injustice both to the men and their work. We most earnestly hope that there may be no further cause for complaining on this score. In such a matter of simple fairness there ought never to arise even a chance for complaining.

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