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...plan to apply educational research at Harvard to the problems of Boston-area schools--and to turn teachers themselves into researchers--will be tested beginning this summer by the School of Education, Boston and four suburbs...
...currently being discussed by members of the Harvard Students for a Democratic Society, would be part of a two-day series of demonstrations by Boston-area peace groups...
...Several Boston suburbs may soon ask the Federal government for money to open their schools to hundreds of the city's Negro students--and their request could be backed by Harvard and other Boston-area universities...
According to an article in yesterday's Boston, Globe, Boston-area schools currently have an extremely small number of Negro teachers. The Globe reported that Boston University has the greatest number of Negroes--15 in a full-time faculty of over 800. Harvard has only one tenured Negro faculty member: Harold Amos, Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology at the Medical School...
Approximately 300 professors from Boston-area colleges signed the statement. Among the Harvard signatories were H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, Everett I. Mendelsohn, assistant professor of the History of Science, and Laurence Whylie, C. Dougias Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France...