Here's another version of the non-grading story. Just last week Prof. Hunt didn't make it to class, so we at around and talked about him. We know he hates to give grades, and some who had him before added to the lore. They say he doesn't read every word we write [horrors!] but reads segments, enough to make sure we did it right. One quipped, off the cuff, that we shouldn't make our final papers too long, because Hunt might just make each one into a paper airplane and grade them by how far they could fly, and we made up a few more possibilities too, such as shuffleboarding them down the hallway. We all like and respect him a lot, though we also joke about his digressions during discussions. I wouldn't have it any other way. So, a random grading story doesn't have to be a specific mythology, it gets reinvented all the time. Lisa
