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...unusually candid annual report, John W. Nason, president of Carleton College, discusses the long-term side effects of the "teachers' market," the shortage of topflight faculty that has increasingly bedeviled his excellent liberal arts school in Northfield, Minn., as well as other colleges and universities throughout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Faculty: Transient Loyalty | 10/23/1964 | See Source »

...basic Goodman position comes from extrapolation. Goodman's books never give his reader a clear notion of his basic assumptions. And, had Goodman presented his theoretical framework to his audience in Burr last spring, he might have won over more people. As it turned out his alarmingly candid remarks about his own sexual hang-ups struck the audience as willy-nilly. Yet the primary appeal remained: If you want more sex, follow...

Author: By Grant M. Ujifusa, | Title: Goodman: American Education, "Positively Damaging" | 10/15/1964 | See Source »

Divorced. Allen Funt, 49, TV's Candid Cameraman; by Evelyn Funt, 44, his chief critic and counselor; after 18 years of marriage, three children; in Reno...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 4, 1964 | 9/4/1964 | See Source »

...Mexico City, think of the overseas lycées as largely local institutions. Actually they are supported, at a cost of $28 million a year, plus 14,500 teachers drained at great sacrifice from the internal French school system, by the Cultural Affairs Department of the Foreign Ministry. The candid purpose is to create foreigners-current enrollment is 65,982-who think in French and like Frenchmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Schools: France's Culture Corps | 8/7/1964 | See Source »

...Stratford's Artistic Director Michael Langham. The star of the summer, however, is William Hutt, 44, who is probably the best of Canada's actors. A deeply trained Shakespearean, he novelly plays Richard with strength at the start, gradually shading him into weakness. He is also candid about the shortcomings of earlier actors in the role. Alec Guinness, he says, "was impressive without being definitive." Michael Redgrave "played it like Barbara Stanwyck with a mustache." Gielgud? "I guess he thought Richard was a neurasthenic who could cry at the drop of a crown." As for the play itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Stage: The Shakescene | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

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