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Speaking before the 38th Annual Convention of the American Council on Education, Margaret Clapp of Wellesley said trends indicate women will soon outnumber men in the nation's institutions of higher learning. In line with this rise in female enrollments, Miss Clapp warned that women will begin to take over more jobs now the exclusive property...
...sorry you used the phrase "Oceans of Piffle" as the heading of the article. It is a felicitous one to describe much of the content of Educationism, but it is not original with me. In my book I quoted it, with credit, from Professor Harold L. Clapp of Grinnell College, a scholarly critic who discerned the shoddiness in Educationism long before...
...announced that the $1,500,000 appropriation that the library had been expecting so long would not go to the library after all. Instead, it will pay the cost of adding 22,000 more seats to the seldom-filled 39,200-seat stadium that Huey built. ¶Verner W. Clapp, chief assistant librarian of Congress, warned U.S. scientists to restrain themselves. Today, said he, there are nearly 2,000,000 scientific articles that U.S. librarians have not yet had time to catalogue-and the backlog is increasing at the rate of 215,000 a year. ¶Union Carbide and Carbon...
...remember had no recommendation for his becoming a headmaster- field probably crowded." Baker's 15,000-word report provided the bulk of the additional material Barton needed to write his story - the fifth cover story he has done for TIME. The others: Hutchins, Wellesley President Margaret Clapp...
Miss Margaret Clapp, president of Wellesley, issued the following statement yesterday concerning McCarran's report: "We know of us Communist unit on the campus . . . and we are satisfied that us member of the Wellesler faculty has used his classroom or his opportunity to know students for the purposes of indoctrinating Communist Party principles...