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...result of preaching. An English teacher named Mrs. Erma Pixley deeply agreed with irate parents who protested that their children were learning little of manners and less of morals in school. The school superintendent asked Mrs. Pixley to see what she could do. She got out a 112-page booklet explaining her idea: that the intangibles should be taught along with tangibles. Mathematics classes were a good place to talk about precision, accuracy and orderliness; foreign languages, international good will; science, "reverence for the wonders of the universe and humility be fore its magnitude...
...undergraduates, graduate students, and instructors who listed their names with the CRIMSON during the recent registration period have been included in the 32-page booklet, as well as the home telephone numbers of commuters...
Next Spring the Society intends to publish a printed booklet describing all Social Relations courses given throughout the year and including some comment by students. It hopes to publish yearly editions thereafter, if the first two offerings with popular approval...
Once again this January the Office of the Provost will switch on machinery that will turn out, some three months later, the little annual booklet entitled "Preliminary Announcement of the Courses of Instruction." And once again, unless it initiates a a few simple changes and precautions, the Committee on Educational Policy will publish a catalogue that does not provide students with sufficient information...
TIME Inc. has a special interest in a 24-page booklet published recently by Stanford University. The booklet, Better Teaching Through the Use of Current Materials,* is a report on an 18-month experimental study conducted in a selected group of California schools by Lucien Kinney and Reginald Bell, of Stanford's School of Education, with the cooperation of TIME...