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Judson T. Shaplin '42, associate dean of the Faculty of Education and a member of the School Committee, denies this. His own children attend the Peabody School, which he described as "more than adequate." Moreover, he said, many Harvard faculty members send their children to such neighborhood schools as Peabody, Russell and Agassiz...
Judson T. Shaplin '42, Associate Dean of the School of Education, repeatedly supported the PTA and finally won committee approval of individual PTAs' use of their own schools. Sullivan and Fitzgerald had argued that the PTA was dominated by CCA members and that it was using its office for political purposes...
...nominees elected included Associate Dean Judson T. Shaplin '42 of the Graduate School of Education, Mrs. Catherine T. Ogden, and Edward T. Sullivan, a newcomer to the board, one of the four Sullivans entered on the 26-man ballot...
Running behind Shaplin but without the quota of 4370 votes were James F. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Catherine T. Ogden. These two incumbents seemed sure of re-election although they both ran far behind Shaplin in number of votes. Shaplin and Mrs. Ogden are endorsed by the Cambridge Civic Association...
...issue of the 17 controversial school board appointments, the two extremists won the most votes, with Shaplin, who opposed the appointments, running far ahead of Fitzgerald, who approved them. Anthony Galluccio '39, who received CCA backing two years ago, took a middle-of-the-road position and not only lost CCA endorsement, but also ran only ninth...