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...word 'teaching' as used in the statutes in conjunction with the word 'advocating' covers the whole field and PROHIBITS INSTRUCTION AS WELL AS ADVOCACY." But to E. Barrett Prettyman, corporation counsel for the District of Columbia, "teaching" meant outright advocacy, did not mean a factual, unbiased treatment of the subject. Acting on Counsel Prettyman's interpretation, the Board of Education refused to stop teachers from at least mentioning and explaining Communism in classrooms...
Edwin G. Boring, professor of Psychology and director of the psychological laboratory, has just published a new book "Psychology: a Factual Textbook." Each of the nineteen chapters has been written by a specialist in the field covered...
...vital problem which every freshman sooner or later has to face squarely. One thinks of a tutor as a person who requires work at more or less regular intervals, but the student generally forgets that the tutorial session involves rather more than the mere giving and receiving of factual knowledge. Two minds must cooperate to the utmost if there is to be a real benefit to the student...
Last week, roused by the Times's carefully factual reports, Relief Administrator Harry Hopkins announced that the camps would be broken up by Nov. 1, all able-bodied veterans shunted to CCCamps or work relief jobs...
...stockmarket impresario and teetotaler that followed his overnight switch from New York Central "baggage smasher" to major-league railroad supply salesman. Since Brady's life is a legend, Playwright Preston Sturges, who did the screen play from Parker Morell's biography, wisely included apocryphal as well as factual details. Brady (Edward Arnold) is shown ordering a twelve-course dinner and meeting the youthful John L. Sullivan at a café; on the same night he is so overwhelmed by hearing Lillian Russell sing for the first time that he buys her $100 worth of roses. If his relations...