Word: teacher
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Teachers and educational officials who have been dismissed, suspended, or forced to resign for liberal or antimilitaristic opinions or activities will be declared immediately eligible for ... reappointment. ¶ "Discrimination against any student, teacher, or educational official on grounds of race, nationality, creed, political opinion or social position, will be prohibited. . . . ¶ "Students, teachers and educational officials will be encouraged [in] unrestricted discussion of issues involving political, civil and religious liberties...
...Governor John C. Vivian a question. Why did he plan to spend eight of the state's $10 million surplus on roads, none on schools? They had some statistics to hurl at him: over 300 of Colorado's schools failed to open this fall because of a teacher shortage. There was a shortage of teachers because-as one marcher put it: "On the western slope of Colorado, they're paying sheepherders $140 a month, schoolteachers...
Died. Dr. Edward Kennard Rand, 73, Harvard classicist famed for his well-dried Horatian wit; of a heart ailment; in Cambridge, Mass. As a onetime ex change professor at the Sorbonne, he offered as the secret of successful Latin instruction: a teacher feminine, fair-&-20, and French...
Three years ago, bustling, red-haired Mrs. Clarence Norton ("Gussy") Goodwin, a Washington socialite, organized a session of Spanish classes for friends in her Shoreham Hotel apartment. The teacher: a suave, rumba-dancing bachelor, Senor Ramon Ramos. When Bess Truman left to become First Lady, Gussy's class lost a star pupil...
Fortunately for Spellbound, Bergman smuggles her pathological hero upstate to her teacher and friend-cantankerous old Dr. Michael Chekhov (actor-director nephew of the late, great Anton) who resembles a kindly Sigmund Freud and so expertly milks his lines for humor that he steals scene after scene from Bergman's tense seriousness and Peck's dazed somnambulism...