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Harvard's Duehay Opposes School Board Appointment
Francis H. Duchay, Vice Chairman of the Cambridge School Committee, yesterday called the appointment of Francis J. Frisoli '35 as
Caution Reigns in Education, Sizer Says
A "new mood of skepticism" toward educational reform has replaced the "almost utopian" optimism of educators during the early 1960's,
Sizer Takes Sabbatical; Cotton to Act as Ed Dean
Dana M. Cotton, secretary of the Graduate School of Education and Director of Placement, takes over today as acting dean
Ed School Approves Two Reform Measures For Master's Program
The Ed School faculty yesterday approved a new Learning Environments program, despite the outspoken opposition of a dozen of its
Danforth Foundation Cuts Fellowship Aid To Harvard Ed School
The Danforth Foundation last week announced that it is withdrawing the balance of a $1 million grant which backed the
Ed School Faculty Faces Major Reform of Programs
The Ed School faculty yesterday began formal debate on a proposal for massive regrouping and reorientation of the school's resources.
School Board Will Pursue Hunt for Superintendent; Frisoli's Job in Doubt
The Cambridge School Committee will continue through to the previously agreed-to January 15th deadline its nation-wide search for a permanent
School Committee Is Still Stewing Over Possible Frisoli Appointment
Politics still remain a step ahead of progress in the Cambridge School Committee's battle over the appointment of a permanent
Flowers The Greening of America
house. $6.95. To want to change the condition of affairs seemed futile to me; nothing would be altered, I was
School Committee Backs Experimental Pilot School
The Cambridge School Committee voted 5-1 last night to continue the Cambridge Pilot School at least through June 1971. The
Mayor Vellucci Comes to Tea
Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci yesterday blasted Harvard's recent decision to charge its employees $10 per month for parking on