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...Mannville School in Boston, Selman employs a "pair therapy" technique which acts to treat children who are excessively aggressive towards their peers. The "pair therapy clinic" groups overly aggressive kids with kids who are unusually shy or withdrawn...
Robert L. Selman, an associate professor of psychology at the Graduate School of Education and the Medical School, will adapt the program he has used for the past seven years at the Mannville School for use in local public schools...
Harvard's Graduate School of Education started an elite program this fall to help professionals switch to teaching in midcareer. One of the seven "students" in the pilot program is Jim Selman, 59. With his children through college and his mortgage paid off, Selman is quitting his $50,000-a-year job as an electrical engineer at Mitre Corp. Mitre is paying Selman's $8,320 tuition. When he finishes the program, which includes 14 weeks of student teaching, Selman will be accredited to teach science and math in Massachusetts schools, and he is looking forward to being...
Died. Dr. Selman Abraham Waksman, 85, a pioneer in microbiology who coined the term "antibiotic" in 1941 and two years later isolated streptomycin, the first antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis; of a cerebral hemorrhage; in Hyannis, Mass. The Ukrainian-born scientist, who came to America in 1910, headed the Rutgers team that spent four years sifting through 100,000 different microbes to find streptomycin; in 1952 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his achievements in medicine...
Pacino is performing a brilliant solo with variations in front of the supporting cast of the Theater Company of Boston. Only Linda Selman, as Edward's Queen, is strong enough to hold a scene against him. Still, he is not simply another Big Name using Shakespeare as his showcase...