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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...authors of the report have insisted that a decision on reform must be made within the next five weeks if it is to affect the present first-year class. But the memorandum did not establish a timetable...

Author: By David N. Hollander, | Title: Law School Dean Issues Memorandum About Faculty Group on Grade Reform | 3/1/1969 | See Source »

...time when the school is attracting so many highly-motivated, well-qualified students. As the ones who stand to lose by this system, we want to see it changed before we experience the unhappy effects of it; but we also recognize that the issues we raise deeply affect an educational process that is the central concern of a faculty devoting their lives to teaching...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Trouble With Grades | 3/1/1969 | See Source »

...meeting will establish procedures for setting up some kind of committee to see what can be done," Bok said. A regular faculty meeting is scheduled for next week, but prompt action is essential for changes to be made in time to affect present first-year students...

Author: By David N. Hollander, | Title: Law Faculty To Consider Reform Plan | 2/26/1969 | See Source »

...title is a misnomer. The book is not a politics of experience. Politics, as Laing understands it, consists of "the ways [in which] persons exercise control and power over one another." Laing examines some of the forms of control and power which affect individual experience -- psychotherapy, family, school, the group. However, the primary intent of the book is experience not politics...

Author: By Jonathan I. Ritvo, | Title: R. D. Laing and Mystical Modern Man | 2/26/1969 | See Source »

...CHANGE of name from HUAC to HISC will not affect the Committee's style. It may, however, save the old HUAC from the clutches of the law. Now pending before the Chicago Court of Appeals is the first serious challenge to the constitutionality of HUAC. The case stems out of Chicago hearings in 1965 conducted by the Committee in which several prominent citizens claim they were slandered. One of these included Dr. Jeremiah Stamler, a director for the Chicago Board of Health and associate professor at Northwestern. On hearsay evidence, and sometimes not even that, the late Joe Pool...

Author: By Thomas Geoghegan, | Title: By Any Other Name | 2/24/1969 | See Source »

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