Word: teach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...trend would continue in the absence of a requirement. At the same time, those who were not motivated to make even the minimal 560 in high school could spend their Harvard careers much more valuably in fields that interested them, and the language departments would no longer have to teach a captive audience...
Plans are also being made to invite a prominent film historian and critic to teach at the 1967 session of the Harvard Summer School, Ackerman said...
...Instead of handing out fat subsidies as in the past, the Czech central bank will charge 6% interest on capital loans-a price that should "make plant managers all the more concerned to develop in the right direction. Already the Czechs have established Western-style business-administration schools to teach the new economic skills to managers who in the past were totally unaware of even the world market prices of goods they were producing. "If they don't adapt," says Sik ominously, "they will be replaced...
...career he had concentrated largely on the business aspects of publishing and left the editorial product almost entirely to her. Aware that he had much to learn, he brought his old friend, former Louisville Courier-Journal Editor Mark Ethridge, out of retirement to become editor of Newsday and teach him the ropes. And by last year, Captain Harry was ready. Ethridge returned to retirement and Newsday's new boss assumed the title of editor as well as president and publisher. Today, at 76, he energetically discharges all three duties. Under his control, the paper's circulation has risen...
Although Chapman has maintained his professional standards, he has turned away from the professional theatre since he came to teach at Harvard in 1951. He teaches not because he can't do, but because he has abdicated from doing. He still acts and directs at the Loeb, but that is not the real thing, and he knows...