Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your recent article on the "Cliffe Girl: An Instructor's View" was most interesting, but not entirely accurate...
...Club, he wrote their annual show in his senior year, and remembers it sketchily as being "no better or worse than most--just abysmal." As he acted in many college productions, his interest in the theatre grew, but, receiving no Broadway offers on graduation, he sequestered himself as an instructor at the Berkshire School until he joined Naval Intelligence...
...were pleased to read your correct characterization of the American Civil Liberties Union as "liberal, non-Communistic." However, we would like your readers to know that despite the fears of such people as the young University of Pennsylvania instructor (who said, "I don't want A.C.L.U. membership on my record"), more Americans are joining the A.C.L.U. today than ever before. Our membership, now over 24,000, has doubled in the past two years. Americans of [both] liberal and conservative persuasions realize that in its nonpartisan defense of the Bill of Right,? ... the A.C.L.U. is maintaining the American...
...Theodore S. Baer '44, Instructor in Government and General Education, and Edward S. Castle '25, associate professor of Physiology...
Pasadena Junior College and U.C.L.A. At the Navy's school at Pensacola, Fla., he learned to fly with the greatest of ease. When he made a perfect score in a landing test, the school's toughest instructor sourly remarked: "I've never given anybody a perfect rating, and I'm not going to start with...