Word: teach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tangible result of the civil rights movement has been to teach the U.S. Negro the power of unified action. Putting that lesson to good use, Negroes in several cities across the nation last week made themselves felt by voting for their own causes and candidates. In Springfield, Ohio, a Negro got the biggest vote of the five candidates for city commissioner, thus qualifying for the mayoralty; Buffalo elected three Negroes to its 15-member city council. The most dramatic expression of the Negro's new force occurred in Cleveland's mayoralty race...
...world-conscious religion, as practiced by the Divinity School, has prompted major revisions in the school's Field Work Program, part of the core curriculum. The program originally was an attempt to teach the practical side of the parochial ministry by giving students apprenticeships in local churches. "But we decided in 1961 that it is just as important to train good theologians as it is to train good ministers," Tjord G. Hommes, the program's director, says...
...Harvard teach-out coalition decided in a meeting yesterday to start cooperating in providing pro- and anti-administration speakers for debate on Vietnam...
...store, the chain's flagship. Aware that the May Co. ten years ago showed signs of a slowdown under a 22-man board that included 11 members over 65, May continually recruits younger executives, schools them in the company's "fashion image." The curriculum is intended to teach them taste in merchandising in the same sense that May applies it to art collecting. May's aim is to make his stores leading arbiters of good taste in all twelve cities where they are clustered...
...their backyard. Children can now get riding lessons for almost nothing. The United States Pony Clubs, which were formed twelve years ago and now claim 7,000 members in 25 states, will give lessons in grooming and riding for $4 a year, thanks to old-guard horsemen who teach for free. All the members have to do is bring a mount. If they do not own one, the Pony Clubs will help them find people who have ponies and horses to spare. Even children who can well afford private lessons join up with the Pony Clubs to take part...