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These obvious inadequacies have prompted the State to hire two experienced educational consultants, Walter Markham and former Pennsylvania State professor Carl Schaefer. But Markham's report calls only for a liberalization of the present training programs--advisory committees from local industries, better job placement services, courses in new technical fields, and greater flexibility between vocational and academic programs. Although Schaefer has not completed his report, his criticisms in previous studies are similar to Markham...
...will never produce a report as competent or thorough as the studies of Markham or Schaeffer. A-200 students want to learn about educational administration as well as make recommendations for vocational training. They spend a lot of time arguing about organizational needs and procedural timetables. The more theoretically inclined students are still trying to define "vocational education," while the more practically minded men just want to see first-hand a wide variety of job training programs...
...SECOND HUNDRED YEARS (ABC, 8:30-9 p.m.). A situation comedy about a lusty 33-year-old Alaskan sourdough (Monte Markham) who thaws out after being frozen for 67 years, goes to live with his 67-year-old son (Arthur O'Connell) and conformist 33-year-old grandson (also played by Markham). Premiere...
Died. George Skakel Jr., 44, brother of Ethel Kennedy and head, since their parents' death in a plane crash, of the family-controlled Great Lakes Carbon Corp. (1965 sales: an estimated $125 million); with four other men (including onetime Kennedy Aide Dean Markham) in a plane crash during an elk-hunting trip; near Riggins, Idaho...
Subtle Injury. The U.C.L.A. team, with Dr. Charles H. Markham as neurologist and Dr. Paul H. Crandall doing most of the surgery, has now followed 19 patients for two years or more. In three cases, even the deeply implanted electrodes failed to show a decisive focus of abnormal activity on one side, so no surgery was attempted. Of 16 patients who had operations, ten are now free of seizures, and two have improved although they still have occasional seizures. Three got no benefit, and one died from a hemorrhage not connected with the operation...