Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...slums that Al Capone's gang made infamous. Planned as a commuter college without dormitories, the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle sits in the inner city-as does the Sorbonne in Paris. Within view of the Loop, the campus actually occupies the area designated by City Planner Daniel ("Make no little plan") Burnham in 1909 as the site for Chicago's future civic center. It is no coincidence that the campus is the first ever named for a traffic clover-leaf-the adjacent intersection of three expressways called Chicago Circle...
With a federal grant, the University of Michigan's English Professor Daniel Fader has devised a special English course for Maxey boys. Arguing that "no hardbound text was ever thrust into a boy's hip pocket," he has thrown out such books, replaced them with paperbacks ranging from James Bond to Erich Fromm. When he first arrives at the school, each boy can select two from drugstore-type racks, keep them or exchange them with other boys -and no one tries to keep track of them. Fader also advises constant practice in writing. Boys are encouraged to keep...
...Richard Blumenthal, William B. Clayton, Douglas M. Cohen, Robert J. Domreae, Conal C. Doyle, David L. Friedman, John D. Gerhart, Curtis A. Hessler, Thomas R. Ittelson, George H. Rosen, Robert J. Samuelson, Daniel J. Singal, Franklin F. Smith, Sanford J. Ungar, and Linda G. McVeigh
...Daniel Patrick Moynihan, former Assistant Secretary of Labor, is being considered by the Joint Center for Urban Studies of Harvard and M.I.T., for appointment as its next director. The term of the Center's present director, James Q. Wilson, expires at the end of the academic year...
...five independents -- Maher, Sullivan, Vellucci, Daniel J. Hayes Jr., and Bernard Goldberg -- caucused for about twenty minutes before the Council's inauguration ceremony began. They could not agree on a unanimous choice, and according to one report, discussed the possibility of a "round robin": a different independent would receive four votes on each ballot...