Word: gardners
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...invention of a new degree short of the Ph.D. Gardner said, however, that "there seems to be little likelihood that such a degree will come into being...
...essay blamed "the extraordinary rise in funds available for research" as the main factor keeping holders of doctorates out of teaching. Federal research funds, Gardner said, rocketed from $74 million in 1940 to almost $15 billion this year...
...John W. Gardner, chairman of Carnegie's executive committee, recommended action on many educational fronts in an essay summarizing a discussion held by the trustees of the foundation. The essay was published as part of the foundation's annual report...
...Gardner said that while the nation's college population will double in the next 15 years, the doctoral output of American universities will not keep pace. In addition, he said, "only about half of future doctor's degree recipients will find their way into teaching, and they will be no more than a fraction of the number needed...
...succeed him, Johnson named Gardner Ackley, 49, a former University of Michigan economics professor who has been a member of the Council of Economic Advisers since 1962. To fill the vacancy left by Ackley's move up, Johnson picked Arthur Okun, a Yale economist and since 1961 a CEA staff member...