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...parts of the country. Within the next few weeks Los Angeles must find 2,500 new instructors for its classrooms. Before the bell rings for the new term, California needs a total of some 16,500 additional elementary and secondary teachers, a number that Superintendent of Public Instruction Bill Honig believes will jump to about 110,000 by 1991. Conservative predictions from the National Center for Education Statistics put the countrywide demand at slightly over 200,000 new teachers in 1991, with a shortfall in supply of only 66,000 (see chart). But Mary Hatwood Futrell, president of the National...
...nobody would say that the situation was rosy, even in the heyday of the 90s. Former-Associate Professor of Government Bonnie Honig was denied tenure in the spring of 1997 despite lavish praise and recommendations from her department and peers in the field. Fifteen female senior faculty members wrote another infamous letter, this time to President Rudenstine, insisting that he reconsider the denial on the grounds that Honig may have been at a disadvantage because of her gender. No action was taken, and in the summer of 1997, Honig accepted a position at Northwestern University, where she now holds...
Ellenor J. Honig...
...advising and counseling committee: Samuel J. Klein ’04, Leslie A. Garbarino ’03 and Ellenor J. Honig...
Other projects by Harvard students proposed for this summer include “Stepmother Stories: A Celebration of Wickedly Wonderful Stepmothers,” which Ellenor J. Honig ’04 envisions as a gift for a much-loved stepmother, and “Can You Think Like a Harvard Student?” written by Abraham R. Kinkopf ’04. Kinkopf’s book will be a compilation of the results of a Harvard-wide survey he plans to distribute to House lists this reading period...