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The Faculty Council decided yesterday to continue to subsidize the Course Evaluation Guide published by the Committee on Undergraduate Educaation (CUE), with minor revisions from its present form.
The guide has been the subject of council discussion because some members felt the University should not subsidize student-run evaluations of its staff.
The revisions include removing questions that the council feels deal more with the instructor's performance than with the intellectual content of a course, the deletion of the grading distribution in each course and the omisison of letters from administrators, presently included in the book.
James A. Morse '78, editor of the guide, said last night the CUE expected the revisions, and that the book will be "virtually unchanged, if not better" for the revisions.
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