Word: speak
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Doty attacked the "popular notion" that the Russian challenge exists only in science and material progress. "While watching our comparative production curves," he noted, "we tend to overlook certain problems in education, for instance." A million Russians speak English, he said, and a "dynamic concern for learning English penetrates much of the society...
Several guest lecturers will speak to members of the University today and tomorrow. This afternoon at 4 p.m. Professor Justin M. O'Brien '28, of Columbia will discuss "Andre Gide as a Complete Man of Letters" in Emerson Hall...
...representative of the Office of the Secretary of Defense will recruit potential executive trainees here this week. Lee W. Huff, M.P.A. '56 will speak on the openings in the Defense Department at Littauer Auditorium today at 4 p.m., and again tomorrow...
...charge of elementary schools, pupil appraisal, adult and vocational education. To Washingtonians and outsiders who remain pessimistic. School Superintendent Hansen says: "Some of us think our greatest contribution to the problem is to go about our business-the education of children in our city-and let the results speak for themselves...
Purists like Mrs. Halpert are understandably indignant over the invasion of the domain they have defended so jealously for so long. The new gamblers in the art market plunge only on established painters-those already on the big board, so to speak. The purists argue that pictures held like stocks in a bank vault do no one any good. They insist they would rather hold such pictures for the public-which is to say, for the museums-or, failing that, for private collectors who will at least cherish them...