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Several faculty members have served with groups formulating or advocating policies in education. Harold Howe II has served with North Carolina Governor James Hunt's educational task force and with David Hamburg's Carnegie Corporation working group on educational policy. Francis Keppel continues his efforts nationally on behalf of student aid policy. I have been a member of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Federal Education Policy, and of the National Science Board Commission on Pre-Collegiate Mathematics, Science and Technology Education...
Richard Alpert's appointment as Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology and of Educational was to have terminated June 30, 1963. However, to honor a verbal promise made to him by Mr. Keppel before his resignation as Dean, on January 7 this year the Harvard Corporation voted Dr. Alpert an extension of his appointment in the School of Education for an additional year. At its most recent meeting it voted to terminate both the present and the prospective appointments effective immediately...
...factor affecting education. More important is the amount of federal money that is provided for educational programs, the stipulations on that money and the government's attitude towards civil rights. "It never made a hell of a lot of difference if it was a department or not," Keppel comments...
...School," Ylvisaker declares. Over 50 percent of the student body receives GSL's and this spring student body receives GSL's and this spring student leaders organized a letter writing campaign to protest the cuts. Their objections represent the widespread Cortage of students and parents" across party lines, says Keppel, who this March testified before Congress against cutting the loans...
...addition to financial considerations, Ed School administrators and faculty members are concerned over the DOE's role in preserving civil rights. The administration is in the position of withdrawing the initiative to desegregate and it's up on court pressures," Keppel says, adding that while "in the past the federal government has taken the initiative on issues of civil rights, the present administration says that is local business." The Administration agrees that civil rights is primarily a local issue and prefers to use its powers of persuasion rather than enforcement. "We're 100 percent behind civil rights," one DOE official...