Word: shaplin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...incumbent Judson T. Shaplin '42, dean of the School of Education, received the most votes of any candidates in the School Committee contest...
...candidates fared no better in incomplete returns in the local School Committee election. Incumbent Judson T. Shaplin '42, assistant dean of the School of Education, did gather 4490 votes on the first unofficial count, to lead all candidates, but only two other CCA men remained in the running for the other five posts...
Judson T. Shaplin '42, assistant professor of Education and candidate for the Cambridge School Committee, was less optimistic about his chances, saying that "it will be a very close fight, but I have a fairly good chance to be reelected. More people know me than two years ago, when I first...
Judson T. Shaplin, assistant professor of Education and associate dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Education, is the only incumbent on the CCA roster. Supposedly, Shaplin is a "sure win," for he has made a good record in two years; nevertheless, he needs every vote he can get, for shoo-ins have often found themselves shooed out fairly quickly. Each of the other five candidates firmly supports the CCA's professional approach to local school problems, and each deserves support: Gaetan R. Aicllo, Walter E. Doherty, Jr., Anthony Galluccio, Robert P. Horan, and Catherine T. Ogden. Only by electing...
...Shaplin said, however, that the complete success of the program cannot be determined until next spring after the transition period, when the second group of 22 student teachers assumes is positions...