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...time considered the formulation of editorial policy per se. As anyone who has the slightest knowledge of the issues involved will know, the formulation of editorial policy is entirely too complicated to be taken up before high-school students by a man of my stature. What I did discuss--and what your reporter, whoever he may be, neglected to mention--was the obligation of a high-school paper to localize its editorial policies. I touched on the manner in which the CRIMSON votes its editorials. But to call this "formulation" policy is both grotesque and cruel. Perhaps if your reporter...
McCaskill noted that lobbies represented higher private education apparently underscored the importance of improving the quality of education offered at the grade-school and high-school level...
...much of all this Florence understands is another question; much of the information she spews has been recorded by her mother, a high-school graduate, on index cards that are used to drill the child in her amazing assortment of information. "I tell her all the time that words are beautiful,'' says Mrs. Jerome Jacobs, in New York City accents that have crossed the Hudson River to the Jacobses' middle-class apartment in suburban West New York, N.J. Eight months ago Florence was already reading, writing, and using such words as "expectorate." Supplying her with enough books...
...high-school chemistry whiz will "sacrifice himself on the altar of chemistry" and take the humanities course which least taxes his underdeveloped side; the literary 'Cliffie enrolls in the least scientific natural science--"and does badly in it to protect her femininity...
College seniors who have been waiting for a chance to repay the good old Mr. Chips of their secondary school are currently nominating the high-school or prep-school teacher who had a "significant impact" on their lives for four "Awards for Distinguished Secondary Teachers...