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President Bok announced that John P. Coolidge '35, Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, will serve as acting chairman of the Fine Arts Department next year...
Frederick B. Deknatel, recently retired Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, died Friday of a heart attack. He was 68 years...
Deknatel served as chairman of the Fine Arts Department from 1944 until 1949. He assumed his most recent post as Boardman Professor of Fine Arts...
Died. Josephine P. Boardman Crane, 98, pioneer of progressive education, in Falmouth, Mass. A philanthropist and founder of the New York Museum of Modern Art, Mrs. Crane was the original sponsor of the Dalton Plan, a much-copied experiment in education adopted in 1919 in the Dalton, Mass., public school near her home. The plan, now the basis of New York's Dalton and many other schools, permits students to work at their own pace, freed from daily assignments, provided they meet a set goal...
...Farmer Boeing," as project officials sometimes call the company, plans to follow the potatoes with industrial development. Eventually, plans call for creation of a 10,000-resident city on the site of Boardman, Ore. (current pop. 337). In addition to these projects, Boeing has gone into a variety of other fields. The Los Angeles police department recently bought several units of a Boeing radio scrambler that prevents public monitoring of police calls. The company is also overseeing construction in the Seattle area of housing projects that demonstrate new modular and prefabricated building techniques. In partnership with El Paso Natural...