page 6 go back to page 5. It required them to assume the position of half sitting and half squatting. Proper sitting only made the old and shaky furniture to crush under their weight. Anyone unfortunate to 'break' a chair paid dearly as the tutors made it their duty to inform the Registrar who in turn termed this as "pure negligence" and demanded payment for the broken seat. The Registrar enforced his words by deducting an overrated amount from the University fees. It was no secret that when he met tutors at the end of the semester, "money changed hands "to encourage them to report whoever broke any college property even if it was already past its usage time. The money did not buy new furniture. The broken pieces were taken for repair at the college workshop to a poorly paid technician who 'revenged' by doing a sheddy repair. It was common to find re
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