Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...School students will he required to take more courses in public and administrative law under a revised curriculum announced last week. The changes were made according to the recommendations of the Law School faculty's Committee on Legal Education, headed by Lon L. Fuller, professor...
...they firmly rejected parochial schools. The council recommended: 1) that Protestant parochial schools be discouraged as "a serious threat" to public education and democracy; 2) that the cultural and nonsectarian aspects of religion be taught through such subjects as history and literature in the public school curriculum; 3) that weekday religious education on a "released time" basis be continued...
...This will be a faculty not an administrative decision," the Annex Dean of Instruction pointed out. "Harvard's faculty is ours. Therefore any vote concerning curriculum and courses automatically applies to Radcliffe...
...time, things began to change around St. Albans. The school kept strictly to its Episcopal curriculum: daily chapel, courses in Christian ethics, sacred studies, and a thorough study of the Old and New Testaments. But the beltings stopped, and no one tried to run away any more. St. Albans doubled in size (351 students), became the top boys' prep school in Washington, where the sons of diplomats and Senators went...
...experts from all over the U.S. There is no reason to get panicky, the AEC said in its best scientific manner, but the U.S. must realize that the use of radioactive substances is increasing rapidly. Public health authorities must familiarize themselves with radioactivity as a regular problem. In the curriculum of the atomic age, said AEC Chairman David E. Lilienthal, radiation "has become a kind of fourth...