Word: judson
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...post of dean has lain vacant since former dean Francis G. Keppel '33 left Harvard in December to become U.S. Commissioner of Education. Acting dean has been Judson T. Shaplin '42, who was appointed associate dean of the Ed School in 1954. Shaplin is considered the only man from within the University who is a likely candidate for dean...
...system of uniting liberal arts professors and education professors. Instead of being set off by itself, Wisconsin's school of education consists of every professor throughout the university (some 800) who has even one teacher candidate in one of his classes. Harvard's Acting Dean of Education Judson Shaplin calls Wisconsin "one of the finest places in the country for the preparation of teachers." But to N.C.A.T.E., Wisconsin's "all-university" approach is not "bringing about the kind of coordination necessary." As Stiles sees it, N.C.A.T.E. is basically fearful that pedagogy is losing out to liberal arts...
Leading contender for the post of dean is Judson T. Shaplin '42, who has served as acting dean since Dec. 10, 1962, when former Den Francis G. Keppel '38 left to become U.S. Commissioner of Education...
...task force working on the cover story in France was mobilized by Paris Bureau Chief Curtis Prendergast ("It was a week of sweat, sandwiches and Coca-Cola"), who handled the broad assessment of the situation himself, while assigning Correspondents Judson Gooding to report on the French political temper, Jeremy Main on the effects in NATO, James Wilde on the French business reaction, Godfrey Blunden on an analysis of the Soviet view. Their files, along with reports from TIME bureaus in Washington, Bonn, London and Rome, poured into New York, where Writer Robert McLaughlin, with the aid of Researcher Vera Kovarsky...
...biggest name yet to enter the investigation is that of Lawyer L. Judson...