Word: heald
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...rebuilding that was to give the Navy a permanent new stamp. Name of stamp: the Holloway Plan. At Navy Secretary Jim Forrestal's command, he empaneled a group of Navy officers and civilian education experts, e.g., Illinois Institute of Technology's President Henry T. Heald, Williams College's President James P. Baxter III, brought forth a trailblazing plan to use the nation's colleges not only to produce Navy R.O.T.C. officers but to train regular naval and Marine Corps officers for the Navy's future force in being...
...ELISE W. HEALD Hopkins. Minn...
Immediate reaction to the surprise Soviet advance was a typically American one--to spend more money. Enthusiasm for educational subsidies, however, gauged by Congressional action, is flagging. Moreover, a "crash program" in science or mathematics is not the answer. Dr. Henry T. Heald, president of the Ford Foundation, asserts that "scientists cannot be made overnight with any amount of money. They must be produced by the American school system...
Moreover, this is not attacking the problem at the right spot. Dr. Henry T. Heald, president of the Ford Foundation, asserts that "Scientists cannot be made overnight with any amount of money. They must be produced by the American school system...
Think of the Whole. In all the viewing-with-alarm, there were words of caution. Money alone, said President Henry Heald of the Ford Foundation, will solve nothing, nor can the Federal Government "decree the study of science." In Washington, the National Student Association warned that if the nation fails to improve not only the scientific but all aspects of education, the U.S. educational system might be "reduced to a satellite of the Russian system, spinning in an orbit dictated by Russian scientists...