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...expected to be mother, father, priest or rabbi, peacekeeper, police officer, playground monitor and lunchroom patrol," says David Imig, executive director of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. "Over and above that, he's supposed to teach Johnny and Mary how to read." Adds Edith Shain, a veteran kindergarten teacher at the Hancock Park School in Los Angeles: "The teacher doesn't know who she has to please. She's not as autonomous as she once...
...develops that they can also do Walter Cronkite and Howard K. Smith. Dressed in jeans or slacks, sneakers or penniless loafers, they exude information as they discuss conference topics: this morning it's the Quality of Life, this afternoon Education, tomorrow Leadership and Community Involvement. Soft-spoken Ralph Shain of Bellaire, Texas: "If you want to talk about coal gasification, the Federal Government hasn't yet licensed a single plant." Dark-eyed Patti Anderson of Granby, Colo.: "The population of the underdeveloped countries will double in 20 years, but they're not going to start having fewer...
Chairman of the firm, Arthur M. Shain '40, keeps his Harvard Business School diploma on the wall of his office, as do some other Business School alumni in the firm. Shain's Harvard yearbook is kept on the office receptionist's desk, according to Kuscher...
Harvard's legal representative tried to persuade Arthur M. Shain '40, the firm's president, to change the corporation's name. After Shain declined several times, the Corporation filed for an injunction...
These high records are not a matter of chance, but of careful selection. Last summer members of the Refugee Committee, which includes Charles E. Ennis '40, chairman, Arthur M. Shain '40, secretary, Max D. Gaebler '41, student treasurer, and Robert F. Herrick '90, graduate treasurer, interviewed over 500 refugees in New York...