Word: rudulph
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Elizabeth Rudulph, the reporter-researcher assigned to TIME'S Press section, was not a Baker reader until she began working on this week's cover. "Baker is an acquired taste," says Rudulph, now a convert. "It takes a little more effort to read him, but you get a lot back." She interviewed several of Baker's colleagues at the New York Times, close friends like NBC Anchorman John Chancellor and Author David Halberstam, and a number of other leading humorists, including S.J. Perelman and, in a sense, Benjamin Franklin. (Franklin was the nation's first regularly...
Several principals were less than enthusiastic about this game plan, although no successful student takeovers were reported. The supplementary materials prepared by Brown, Researcher Elizabeth Rudulph, and occasionally by TIME writers, are geared toward the teacher, but the pamphlets also contain selections designed to be duplicated and distributed to students as well. A year ago, Brown instituted Fragments, a magazine to which student subscribers contribute poetry, cartoons, and answers to questions like: "Do you agree with a University of Massachusetts professor that 'the grading system is the most destructive, demeaning and pointless thing in American education'?" (Most students...