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Dean Bender said yesterday that because of great service manpower needs educators must find some way to condense the American educational process into a shorter time period. "Somewhere in the whole process, from pre-school through college, we must save some time. The question of how to do this should be studied with interest," he said...
...making no exceptions because of the game," Bender stated. "It would mean that anyone could come back two days late." Scheduling of the pre-school game was permitted, he said, on the condition that the team would come back by air in time to register...
...found that we could get four times as many women to go into factories by taking care of school-age children as we could by taking care of pre-school chil-dren," said Miss Irene Murphy (sister of Justice Frank Murphy), secretary for the city's Committee on the Day Care of Children. "Moreover, one teacher can look after 30 school-age children while she could look after only ten pre-school children. That is important in view of the growing shortage of teachers...
Reports from Brown and Nichols' crow department say that the coxswains of the pre-school eights have begun to get gray hair because of their narrow escapes from disaster...
...most parts of the civilized world, on the rich as well as the poor. Having spent most of her 70 years in expounding her methods to educators, last week Dottoressa Montessori published a book* designed to spread her doctrines to parents-especially the parents of children of pre-school age. Parents who read it will find that she knocks some accepted notions of child-raising into a very queerly-shaped...