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Dispatches from Grading Jail

05/11/201005/11/2010 Lisa Schweitzer

Unfortunately, I haven’t had time to think of anything other than students’ comprehensive exams and their final grades, and generally be the crabby old bat that my students expect me to be.

Programming will return later in the week.


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