Word: teach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Social Changes in America," is the first Harvard course to be organized and run entirely by undergraduates and graduate students, many of them members of Students for a Democratic Society. Five of the approximately 25 sectionmen scheduled to teach the course are undergraduates. All of them will be working for free, as Harvard reportedly offered to pay for only four teachers...
...behalf of us graduate students, I would submit that, like those at Berkeley, Wisconsin, and Michigan, we do our best. We are very sorry, those of us who love to teach, that we have to devote so much time to the furtherance of our careers and personal lives. But this happens everywhere; and it seems that most of our students are no less self-sacrificing than we, nor do many expect so much selflessness of themselves. I think a more just appraisal than Mr. Alexander's would find large numbers of us doing more in this community than grinding away...
...current pay raise, made after several months of study by Dean Elder's office, maintains the pay differential. In addition to the pay that GSAS students may earn as teaching fellows (each is allowed to teach up to three "fifths"), many are granted scholarships to cover part of their tuition...
Franklin Murphy turned a mediocre university into a very good one; "Chuck" Young wants to move ahead to greatness. He thinks that U.C.L.A.'s faculty is "first-rate," but suggests that it might function better if staffed by specialists: some to teach, the others to carry out research. He also shares Murphy's conviction that the university should be the intellectual servant of its community. This fall, he has instigated a university-financed project that will sponsor ghetto seminars in police-community relations, form block organizations and present both news and songs from a mobile...
...Best, a Detroit priest who left last May and has gone back to school, boasts that "my congregation even gave me a couple of going-away parties." George Frein, a St. Louis priest who married an ex-nun in June, has been hired by Archbishop Leo F. Dworschak to teach religious studies in North Dakota. "There has been no hostility at all," says Frein. "The weekend we arrived the pastor stopped over in his golf clothes and welcomed...