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...idea was always that the ETS would have a broader purpose than testing,” Chauncey said in a 1994 interview with The Trentonian newspaper in New Jersey. “Our interest was bringing out the full development of the individual...
...When Chauncey set up ETS in 1947 and became its president, only about 20,000 people took the SAT every year. By the time he retired 23 years later, that number had increased to 1.5 million...
...Chauncey was born Feb. 9, 1905, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the first child of Episcopalian minister Egisto Fabbri Chauncey and deaconess Edith Lockwood Taft Chauncey...
...Chauncey went on to play both baseball and football at Harvard. He was involved in many organizations during his time as an undergraduate, including Phillips Brooks House, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals and the Varsity Club, the pep club for that generation. Elected class president his senior year, Chauncey served later as class secretary until his death...
...loved Harvard,” said Eleanor Horne, vice president and corporate secretary of ETS, who knew Chauncey intimately. “A critical part of [ETS’] founding was the educational values Harvard stood...