Show Across the Nation Too Many A V says Deleware University report on grading By INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS The results of a recent grading study at the University of Delaware reveals that of grade distributions for the past five years show them to be still too heavily biased on the upper side of the Reviews of grading practices show there should be somewhat equal distribution of honor credits and A report shows a good distribution in university-wide areas such as English and There are some departments which give introductory courses in the sophomore year and show higher grades than those giving their introductory courses in the freshman Many departments with more than half of their grades in the upper levels should study and may profit from these results of the many grad-ng studies conducted by the it was its anniversary of in Behind according to Calvin G. faculty lies a record of both financial and social Entirely student under the official management of the Union College Student the caused vigorous protests from several quarters during its planning stages over the controversial issue of beer sales to It was feared by some elements at the as well as by some residents of the local that the establishment would be little more than a detrimental to student morale and a breeding place of Beer a recent report pointed have accounted at their very most for less than 20 percent of the sales in any one year and have averaged approximately 16 soft and other types of short i order snacks have accounted for the bulk ot the |