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The program will aim at improving the educational levels of the citizens, expecially the younger students, of Roxbury. According to Noel Day, director of the St. Mark Social Center, the program is oriented along the belief that "education is one of the more basic problems in the sense that only...
Speaking before the American Council on Education in Chicago, Pusey said that the central problem raised by this new relationship, which has developed during the past two decades "almost without direction," is to find some more considerable middle ground between the present "largely mission-oriented federal programs on the one...
Support from such sources is likely to be oriented or restricted, and successful research and development in the humanities and the social sciences needs to be free from orientation and directional control far more than is true with respect to similar efforts in the natural sciences or in medicine.
For Catholics, the advantage would be cheaper parochial schools (no labs, gyms, cafeterias) handling twice as many "value-oriented" students via half-day sessions. As Catholics see it, a controlled Catholic influx would also make public schools more representative of the community. If other churches also built shared-time schools...
With Mariner so oriented, scientists will be able to order its steering rocket to make speed and directional changes in midcourse. Such changes will probably be necessary some time this week, because tracking data indicate that Mariner will pass some 250,000 miles from Venus instead of the 10,000...