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Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENCEMENT 1968 | 6/13/1968 | See Source »

Also: Jon P. Perry; Charles S. Peskin; Joseph H. Pleck; Robert C. Pozen; John T. Ramsey; David C. Ray; Mark Reber; Frederic N. Ris; David A. Samuels; Richard Schoolman; Alan N. Schulman; Philip A. Schwartzkroin; John F. Seegal; P. Alfred Shapiro; Paul A. Shapiro; Steven J. C. Shea; Douglas R. Shier; Richard A. Shore; Jonathan E. Silver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 104 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa | 6/11/1968 | See Source »

...following Harvard seniors have won Wilsons: Daniel J. Beller, John A. Buehrens, Richard W. Burrill, Peter H. Calkins, Christopher C. Dahl, Jacob S. Egan, Sheldon Frank, Harry K. MacWilliams, Richard H. Meadow, Richard H. Schoolman, John F. Seegal, Alexander Shoumatoff, Frank M. Snowden III, Randall D. Weiss, David P. Wofsy, Erik O. Wright, and Kenneth R. Wulff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 24 Win Wilsons Without Stipends | 3/2/1968 | See Source »

Foxy Problems. Many a schoolman argues that essay exams still measure knowledge-not to mention self-expression-better than multiple-choice tests, especially in English. But E.T.S. President Henry Chauncey, 59, a onetime associate dean at Harvard who has headed the organization since its birth, disputes even that contention. He argues that foxy problems involving sentence structure or correcting grammatical deficiencies are as good a test of writing ability as writing itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Testing: Improving the Tools | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

...first report to interested citizens" began to circulate. With 224,824 copies in print. his book is the first education bestseller since the vastly more excited Why Johnny Can't Read (1955). "With the mantle of Dr. Conant around me," as one principal puts it, many a working schoolman has finally got the school board's green light for scores of reforms and experiments that promise to make the new year one of the richest in history. Items: CJ In Philadelphia, high schools will give superior seniors five major subjects instead of four. In Richmond, high schools will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Inspector General | 9/14/1959 | See Source »

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