Word: dean
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...Physical planning in our cities calls upon the coordinated skills of the architect, the landscape artist, and the city planner," said Dean Jose Luis Sert. He added, "Since the Graduate School of Design is of limited enrollment, with the three professional departments under the same faculty, it is in an unusually sound position to provide this type of coordinated training...
...years as a U.S. intellectual headquarters, and the opportunity for pleasant living. The Atlantic Ocean is a few miles away. The mountains are only a short drive. Near by are many science-strong schools: Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts, Northeastern and Boston University. Says M.I.T.'s Engineering Dean Gordon Brown: "To have a place where research-based companies can grow up, you must have a special climate where people are interested in ideas, where they meet to discuss them. These companies are started by people with an intellectual, venturesome spirit...
...industry. M.I.T.. which stars in both pure and applied research (Dr. Bush developed the first electronic computers there in the 1930s), goes even farther: it feels a responsibility to pioneer techniques for industry. "We get a thing dry behind the ears and wean it." says M.I.T.'s Dean Brown. "Weaning means kicking it off the campus...
Paul J. Misner, Superintendent of Schools in Glencoe, Ill., leads the Institute, with the assistance of several members of the Faculty of Education, including Dean Keppel, and Professor Herold C. Hunt and Matthew P. Gaffney...
...guests for the remaining week are: July 12, Dr. Heiko Oberman, HDS; July 19, Rev. John Vannorsdall, Lutheran Chaplain, Cornell; July 26, Rev. Robert Dodds, Second Congregational Church, Waterbury, Conn.; August 2, Dean Samuel Miller, HDS; August 9, Rev. Chalmers Coe, Hartford Seminary Foundation; August 16, Rev. Roger Johnson, Summer Vesper Services...