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Susana M. Segat also championed parental involvement, suggesting that teachers inform parents of the expectations placed on their children to facilitate more efficient monitoring of their progress...
...occasional lack of interest in them is not necessarily a shortcoming. I read Crichton because he is my most reliable guide to areas of cutting-edge technology, foreign culture and intrigue in corporations and courts of law. To acquire this degree of diversity while writing to entertain and inform the general public is a magnificent achievement. DAVID J. SCHOW Los Angeles...
America's democratic tradition cannot be sustained unless citizens inform their lives with a sense of history and empathy, Cornel R. West '73 said in a lecture at the Graduate School of Education last night...
Vogel, a sociologist who has written extensively on China and Japan, said he hopes, as director, to inform the "policy-relevant public" about East Asia and to encourage research on the linkages between Asian countries...
Delaney said the Source had a responsibility "as a member of the free press" to inform students and their parents of Grant's presence on campus...