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There is an extraordinary diversity among Harvard instructors in their methods of marking examination papers, and in several instances they have felt impelled to declare their views and systems. One instructor has said, "60 per cent. is a very good mark," while another of equal authority and prominence has declared...
The impression prevails, among those who are accustomed to attend the athletic meetings, that by the new method of pulling the tug-of-war all the interest will be taken away. To a casual observer it would look as though very little interest or enthusiasm would attach to eight men...
The rumor that Gladstone was about to resign is not true; the situation, however, is declared to be serious.
And then declared, with perjured lips,
Clara Morris is said to have declared Wilde's play "dull and uninspiring."