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Indeed, boards and superintendents can scarcely avoid being at odds given the range of difficulties facing urban school systems today: squeezed budgets, falling student enrollments, rising teacher militancy, and in some areas still-smoldering race problems. Last week the Baltimore board fired Superintendent Roland Patterson after 12 days of raucous and acrimonious public hearings. The board charged Patterson, 47 and black, with "short changing" the city's schools (74% black) by lowering academic standards and failing to end school violence. In Chicago, Superintendent James F. Redmond announced that he would not accept reappointment to his $56,000-a-year...
...Patterson, 27, a Chicago teacher, wanted to learn German before she takes a trip to Europe this summer. Olga Howard, 86, whose family spoke German when she was a child and who lives in Evanston, Ill., was anxious to teach the language. They both called the Learning Exchange, a service that connects people who want to learn something with people who want to teach it. The women have been meeting once a week ever since, and Mrs. Howard has "high hopes that Dee will be understood when she asks where to check her luggage" upon her arrival in Austria...
...billion this year, and the city has begun issuing new short-term notes virtually every week simply to meet its payroll. The eleven major local banks that underwrite most of the bonds and notes are not only protesting but also squeezing the city to become prudent. Led by Ellmore Patterson, the chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust, the bankers have ended their competitive bidding for new issues. They are now demanding detailed daily information on the city's financial condition. Municipal officials must sit down for protracted and embarrassing negotiations before the bankers will agree to market its securities...
...Ashworth, Penn; John Stoeckel, Penn. Mile Run--Craig Masback, Princeton; Des Foynes, Columbia; Peter Christ, Penn. Two Mile Run--Dave Merrick, Penn; Ray DeMarco, Cornell; John Cabell, Princeton. One Mile Relay--Dartmouth (Bob Coburn, Joe Duncan, Rich Nichols, Ken Norman). Two Mile Relay--Cornell (Dave Stinson, Steve Braillier. Tom Patterson, Pal Roach). Weight Throw--Phil Bartlett, Brown: DANNY JIGGETTS, Harvard: STEVE NIEMI. Harvard. Shot Put--Dave Doupe, Cornell; Greg Cortina, Penn; Kevin Mundt, Brown. Long Jump--Jim Leonard, Cornell; Len Stachitas, Penn; Ed McPherson, Penn. Triple Jump--Jim Leonard, Cornell; Jorman Granger, Cornell: AHMED KAYALI, Harvard. High Jump--MEL EMBREE...
Sato injured her arm two weeks ago and will not swim at all today. Instead she will focus on the two diving events. Patterson will be in Minnesota for the weekend to chair a National Council of Indian Students' meeting...