Word: teachings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...were definitely afraid of "being spied upon" by loyalty investigators. Whether such timidity is justified, the Mirror did not say. But warranted or not, the unpleasant fact remained that of the teachers polled, one out of every two reported: "Teachers in Los Angeles [are] afraid to teach in the manner in which they, as trained educators, feel they should teach to best educate our children...
Bridgman entered the College in 1900, received his A.B. degree in 1904, his A.M. in 1905, and his Ph.D. in 1908. In 1926 he was appointed Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy and in 1951 he was made a University Professor. The latter capacity has entitled him to teach and carry out research in any department or school of the University...
Professors of Government Charles R. Cherington '35, William Y. Elliott, and Carl J. Friedrich, who teach the course, said in a statement issued yesterday that the "Experience in this year's student body has indicated that knowledge of the wide range of institutions and the terminology of government which is covered in Government 1b has been of real assistance to the student in mastering the theoretical development of modern Constitutionalism...
...scarred by repeated gorings, has hung up his matador's suit, but he is still deep in his old sport. Nowadays Franklin is content to be the impresario of the bull ring at the small (pop. 18,000) Andalusian city of Alcalá de Guadaira, where he can teach the youngsters, and drink manzanilla with the oldtimers in the quiet evenings at the town casino. Last week Seňor Franklino, as he is known at Alcalá, outraged the aficionados...
...John Gardner, came to the bush on a painting trip and showed some of their watercolors to the Hermannsburg aborigines. Albert was fascinated. He brooded about the white man's wondrous colors, and eventually made a proposition: he would serve Battarbee as camel boy if Battarbee would teach him to paint. Battarbee agreed, supplied Albert with brushes and paints, and gave him a few pointers on color. Two weeks later, as Battarbee recalls, "Albert brought along a painting ... I immediately saw his talent. Here was a man, a full-blooded [aborigine] who had in two weeks absorbed my color...