Word: sizer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...funds from the Act and other sources began pouring into the School, sending the Ed School's grant total soaring from one million in 1964 to four million in 1967. Not all the funds were earmarked for urban work, but the urban allotment increased steadily. In 1965, Theodore R. Sizer, Dean of the Ed School, noted in his annual report: "Education's mecca is now Federal Office Building #6 in Washington...
Both the Office of Admissions-which is nominally in charge of the recruiting drive-and Theodore R. Sizer, Dean of the School of Education, are leaving the specific standard for choosing candidates up to the working teams...
According to Miss Brown, the search for names came in the wake of a Dec. 22 meeting between Sizer and Representatives of the League, at which the League first suggested Sizer hire a black professor to fill the chair...
...Sizer's first comment, Miss Brown claimed, was that thet Ed School does not hire on the basis of race. "His next reason," she continued, "was that he can't find any qualified black professors." She added that she felt Sizer "definitely hires on the basis of race...
...Sizer flatly denied he ever said he could not find blacks to fill the professorship. "It's simply not true," the Dean said yesterday...