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Bill Barnes entered the School Committee picture when Judson T. Shaplin, Associate Dean of the School of Education, decided not to seek re-election. Shaplin asked Barnes to replace him in the so-called "Harvard seat;" Barnes, who says he has always been interested in educational problems, accepted the bid and immediately received Civic Association support. Since then, he has spoken to almost every graduate and undergraduate political organization and has won a slew of endorsements that are encouraging but of doubtful value...
...Shaplin had considered Barnes a likely man chiefly because of his tax and budgetary experience, a talent sorely needed in the muddled affairs of the School Committee. At first, Barnes concentrated his campaign on this point, but he found it a deadening issue and has changed his ground to the National Defense Education Act loyalty oath and the future of Rindge Technical High School. He is particularly disturbed about the implications of NDEA for local school employees; under sections of the Act pertaining to guidance and foreign language training, the jobs of people hired by local school boards can become...
Applications and information can be obtained from the following offices: in the College, Thomas E. Crooks '49; at the Business School, Wesley W. Marple, Jr.; Graduate School of Design, H. T. Jackson; Divinity School, Krister Stendahl; School of Education, Judson T. Shaplin '42; Law School, John A. King, Jr. '40; GSAS, Lawrence G. Jones; and School of Public Administration, Arthur A. Maass...
...annual Harvard-Radcliffe Conference on Careers in Education will open today. Francis Keppel '38, Dean of the Faculty of Education, Frank B. Freidel Jr., professor of History, and Judson T. Shaplin '42, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Education, will deliver the main speeches...
...These graduate students," states Shaplin, "have a hypercritical attitude towards school. Most of them have gone through pretty rigorous educational competition, and they want to avoid this for their kids. There is a terrifically protective atmosphere in this regard, for they want their children to go to nothing but the best...