Word: urbanize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Associated with the center are the Massachusetts Department of Education, the New England School Development Council, which has 170 member school systems throughout the six-state area, and the National Association of Independent Schools. Also, WGBII-TV, the Boston educational television station, the Harvard-M.I.T. Joint Center for Urban Studies, and other groups...
...Democratic groups there. In New Orleans, Texan LeRoy Ellis, 29, plots Goldwater strategy for Louisiana in a "war room" covered with 13 maps pegging population growth and political patterns in every parish. His precinct workers have assembled 600,000 IBM cards containing the name and address of every Louisiana urban voter, all of whom will be reached this month, either in person or from 50-telephone "boiler rooms," in order to determine their party, sex, age, occupation and race. That information, punched on the cards, will be riffled through just before the election to turn up the most likely Goldwater...
...interns, second year education students who teach a high school or elementary class for a semester had been assigned only to the heavily-endowed and innovative schools in suburban communities. Paul Perry said that Boston was included this year because "we felt that our students should have more urban exposure...
...policy board consisting of educational TV station WGBH-TV, the Massachusetts Department of Education, the Harvard-M.I.T. Joint Center for Urban Studies, the New England Education Data Systems, the National Association of Independent Schools, and the New England School Development Council and Educational Services, Incorporated, a curriculum development group, will also help plan activities for the Center...
...assiduously jot down every word of often meaningless lectures, wobbly young students gather at the feet of Professor John Dunlop to learn the latest styles in strikes and collective bargaining (Ec 129). Those interested in Metropolis, Gotham and Megalopolis should stop in to hear Professor Banfield explain "Urban Policy Problems" (Gov 146). Music 1 teaches students the difference between a monotone and a metronome...