Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Following is the comment on the General Education Report received yesterday from Alvin Johnson, Director of The New School for Social Research in New York City. Known chiefly for his interest in adult education and for his so-called "University in Exile" at the New School, Johnson is an independent thinker not associated with any of the "schools" of educational thought in America today...
...York papers has been largely colorless and unanimously approving. Representatives of foremost educational thought in America, leaders at Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Chicago, and St. Johns, polled by the SERVICE NEWS this week replied in a majority of cases that they had not yet studied the Harvard proposals sufficiently to comment...
Alvin Johnson, of New York's New School for Social Research, has been the first great educator to submit comment on the Report. While slyly taking exception to the rich mixture of simile found in the book, he praised its wisdom, its comprehensive scope, and its readability...
...excerpt from the mass of newspaper comment follows...
...visitors, who had come to observe rather than argue, offered no comment...