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...Martin's staff, it would be more than inappropriate for me to "urge" him to effect a change in either the orientation or presentation of General Education A. In May of this year, Dr. Martin, because of the response to my sections, requested that I write a memorandum containing not only a description of the methodology used in my course, but a comparative evaluation of the results. He also requested that I give my personal opinion on the feasibility of adapting the basic and fundamental principles of this methodology as a "pilot plan" for the Honors Sections. This memorandum, which...
...member of Dr. Martin's staff, it would be more appropriate for me to "urge" him to effect a change in either the orientation or presentation of General Education A. In May of this year, Dr. Martin, because of the response to my sections, requested that I write a memorandum containing not only a description of the methodology used in my course, but a comparative evaluation of the results. He also requested that I give my personal opinion on the feasibility of adapting the basic and fundamental principles of this methodology as a "pilot plan" for the Honors Sections. This...
...Martin readily gave me permission to use parts of this memorandum in my article in Comment. Because I considered my opinions, suggestions, and evaluations as privileged information for the eyes of Harold Martin alone, I should never have permitted myself to reveal aspects of the memorandum if this permission had not been accorded. There is no conflict between Dr. Martin and myself. We have been engaged in a constructive attempt to find better ways of teaching the mastery of style in expository prose...
Following the Harvard club's endorsement Richard H. Seidman, chairman of the constitution committee of the National Federation of College Young Democrats (NFCYD) circulated a memorandum saying the action violated the NFCYD By-laws and "the spirit of the Young Democrats," and all-told, was "in very bad taste...
...jockeyed aggressively through the torrential chaos of downtown Manhattan traffic, the man hunched over the wheel of the fire-engine red 1956 Continental appeared to be unburdening himself of a steady stream of curses. In fact, he was dictating to the secretary at his side a highly technical memorandum on the need for U.S. banks to give long-term loans to foreign importers so that they might buy more U.S. goods. 'T am convinced," he said softly [the Continental's engine roared as it took off toward the next traffic light], "that to generate this kind of credit in sufficient...