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Jan. 21
(Zar hall = 50)
hall. Lecture rooms seated 50 + students.
& there seemed to be ample blackboard
space. A large auditorium was seen which
could be darkened for movies. A student
lounge with colorful couches and a table
tennis arrangement was seen.
Nearly all rooms were painted white inside,
I presume to help illumination. No towels
or aquaria were seen.
A great flock of the gray mottled crow
was seen in the quad. When I suggested
they would make a good study, Mrs.
Guaraishe said the girls would not be
interested because such a study would
not apply to their exams.
There are two exam papers in
zoology - one on vertebrate & one on
invertebrates. There are "internal" &
"external" questions. The University
sets the standards of the "external"
exam. The student is given 4 or 5
questions to write an on 3 hrs.
Usually he has a selection of questions.
There are also practical "external" &
"internal" exams. When an exam -
is given, a university person,