Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gambril was recommended for his new position by former Tide coach John Foster, professor of Aquatics at Alabama, after the former visited Alabama last year to attend a swimming clinic. Foster is stepping down to devote all his available time to his teaching responsibilities in the water safety and aquatics division of the physical education department...
...clothes. Jeff East plays Huck like an old-fashioned fraternity boy dressed up for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance in Al Capp's Dogpatch. Warren Gates as Muff Potter and Celeste Holm as Aunt Polly struggle against the killing banality of Taylor's direction; but only Jodie Foster, as Becky, suggests that she somehow remembers what it is like to be a real person in a real world. · Richard Schickel
THERE ARE MANY other areas that warrant out attention. A strike on one issue should produce an atmosphere that encourages the pursuit of other questions. It is the only way that truly productive change can be accomplished at Harvard. The Administration will not foster reform if it can help it. The Faculty certainly will not. It is left, then, to the students to take the initiative...
These units are in urban rather than rural areas, and attempt to foster vocational training and guidence within the community, the report said. In addition, some units now operate on a non-residential basis...
None of the sixties painters shown in Emile de Antonio's curious new film, Painters Painting, has the uniqueness, the personal elan, or the tragic fascination to foster any myth like those Pollock became. Painting has grown more varied since those days, and its leadership has spread out among a number of men and movements. But most importantly, the kind of abstraction which Pollock was instrumental in starting produces paintings before which even the painter himself seems a stranger...