Word: international
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...This vicarious foretaste of glory is fine by Goossen, who also believes that the way to educate the artists of tomorrow is to "place the student in an environment that al lows him to discover the seriousness of what he's doing, the same as you intern a doctor by putting him in a hospital where there's life and death around him." Hunter offers a variety of artistic disciplines, from traditional life drawing to far-out constructions in plastics and wire, but the main emphasis is on a variety of liberal arts, on the theory that tomorrow...
Hallelujahs Aloft. Having made his decision, McDonnell approached the future the way he approaches a business decision: detached, deliberate, precise. He had already worked out a 50-year plan for his career. Now he juggled the details to fit aviation, deciding among other things "to intern until age 40 before making a serious attempt to set up my own company." Says McDonnell today: "The plan went just about the way it's happened." He earned a master's degree in aeronautical engineering from M.I.T. ('25), enlisted in the Army Reserve to learn to fly. He remembers "singing hallelujahs...
...Young Republicans first heard about the intern program last night. They discussed the plan with Frank and similar arrangements will probably be made for them with Republican legislators...
Robert A. Bush '69, one of the student organizers, said the intern program intends to match up students and legislators with a common interest in some particular field. A YD interested in judicial reform, for example, could meet with Senator Beryl Cohen (D-Brookline), chairman of the Senate subcommittee on judicial review...
...intern, after discussing the issue with his legislator, would do research on the subject and then return to draw up a bill for presentation to the legislature...