Word: teaching
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...work with. He had kept 15 members of the Met's old company-some of them partly to satisfy the union. But he had 21 new dancers, picked more for their ability to "look and move well on the stage" than for their technique ("I can always teach them to dance"). For top polish, he had brought along Texas-born Ballerina Nana Gollner from Ballet Theatre...
...proved it by graduating from the University of Missouri a Phi Beta Kappa, then tried the newspaper business for three years, on small Midwestern papers and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. When the University of Missouri set up its new journalism school, Charlie Ross went back to teach, stayed at it for nine years before he went back to the P-D and a top-drawer job as head of its new Washington bureau...
...today there are between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 U.S. children who are either partially or totally deaf. How can their parents teach and help them? In a new book, Your Deaf Child (Charles C. Thomas; $2.50), Helmer Myklebust, Northwestern University audiology professor, gives some primer-clear answers...
Winkler will teach Government 203, "Nineteenth Century Political Thought," in place of Louis Hartz '40, associate professor of Government, who will devote most of his time to research. Winkler will also teach Government 208, "The Scope and Methods of Political Sciences...
...Advising Report proposals can scarcely help but make education in the College more personal. Group tutorial will give every student a chance to know the men who teach him. The House deans recommendation will help in this, and will also make sure each knows the student he is supposed to be in charge...