Word: pettigrew
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Others include: Simon S. Kuznets, Kenneth S. Lynn '45, Bernard Malamud, Juan Marichal, Frederick Merk, Barrington Moore Jr., Samuel Eliot Morison '08, Daniel P. Moynihan, Henry A. Murray '15, William W. Nash Jr. '50, David E. Owen, Alwin M. Pappenheimer Jr.'29, Thomas F. Pettigrew, Edward M. Purcell, William V. O. Quine, Eduard F. Sekler, Seymour Slive, F. Skiddy von Stade Jr. '38, Michael L. Walzer, and Robert L. Wolff...
Others included Dr. Walter Gilbert, associate professor of Biophysics, genetic control mechanisms in bacteria and viruses; Dr. Frederick A. Olagson, professor of Education and Philosophy - a study of rational explanation in history; Dr. Thomas F. Pettigrew, associate professor of Social Psychology -- a study of the consequences of varying racial compositions in public schools...
...educational parks, accommodating 15,000 students, could cost $50 million each, Pettigrew said. Eighty to ninety per cent would have to come from the federal government, he added, but that would be entirely possible considering the sums the government now spends to improve individual schools...
Critics of the parks have claimed that impersonality would be inevitable in such large complexes. But Pettigrew was confident that adequate planning and architecture could conquer that problem. Each unit within a complex must be designed to have individuality, and yet easy access to central facilities, he said...
...Pettigrew called other criticisms of the parks, such as busing students to the parks and phasing out old schools, insignificant...