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...concern of those closely involved with extension education traditionally has not been matched with a similar interest on the part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as a whole, though Dr. Leonard Kopelman, an instructor in the program and assistant senior tutor of Leverett House, says he's "never heard a negative comment around the Faculty" about the School. "Bok and Rosovsky consider continuing education important," he says...
...just wanted to see what it would be like to teach older people," says Robert Moore, assistant professor of Economics. "It's fun to teach people that want to be in school and are paying their own money." Leonard Kopelman, who teaches accounting in the Extension School, is concerned about the mushrooming cost of higher education, and sees extension as "a built-in stabilizer for education in the future," preventing it from becoming once again a luxury item, only for the very rich...
...generally, "the students are eager to learn and put in an awful lot of preparation--eagerness that I had to stimulate in the College," says Lord. Kopelman finds that questions on the whole from the students are more sophisticated, because they've been exposed to a wider range of experience. "As people get older, they really want to know the answers to these questions about the human tribe; most undergraduates just get sparks," says Bruce...
...second-year law student, Leonard Kopelman '62, was elected Tuesday to the Brookline Town Meeting. He campaigned actively in his district, and received the second largest number of votes in the race. Kopelman was one of nine candidates running for seven available seats...
Harvard's chapter of the National Honor Society in Economics, Omicron Chi Epsilon, has elected Leonard Kopelman '63 of Leverett House and Brookline, its President...