Word: teach
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Hall runs the school to "maximum efficiency, "Schneider says, adding that it is not as busy as it once was, when it was full until late in the evening with tutoring programs. "I guess I like it," Schneider says of the school. "I'm very free to teach what I want, when I want, where I want. The lack of bureaucracy and meetings at Manter Hall appeals to Schneider, who feels that the absence of restrictions is the biggest advantage of teaching at Manter Hall. He calls the pay scales "low," however, and says that given a chance...
...this sense of democracy's frailty in the face of social unrest that marks the Public Interest writers, most of whom teach politics and the social sciences at leading universities and are generally labeled "neoconservatives." Most of them were once liberals in favor of Big Government, more equality and wider distribution of wealth. In recent years they have concentrated on the need to lower expectations in Government and strive for social stability...
...when Nessen got into a shouting match with a reporter over a question about Saudi Arabian antiSemitism, Bashir interrupted with a polite answer: "We don't indulge in the internal affairs of Saudi Arabia or the United States." Said one White House press corps veteran: "He could teach Nessen a thing...
...schools we teach Bach, Beethoven and Brahms but nothing that has been composed in the past 70 years,"complains Escot, an assistant professor of music at Wheaton College, Mass. She is appalled at the small number of great American composers of either sex. "Roger Sessions and Elliott Carter to me are gods," she says. "But who else is there in that generation?" Escot believes that in the generation reaching maturity now, there are as many good women composers as there...
Claus Oldenberg will conduct workshops in sculpture and Alvin Ailey will teach choreography...