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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Alevizos said he cut his staff because he believed that the library was over-staffed last year. "Rather than have someone stand around or read on the job," he said, "we'd prefer to use that money for books or something useful for the library and the students...
...Exchange Commission--and with just a fraction of the students that it hopes to eventually have, Federal City College is trying to do some innovative things in education. It is trying to make education relevant to poor blacks who have grown up in a city, to help them use what they have learned, and to learn from their experience...
...response to the center -- both during the summer and in the first weeks of the term--has been amazing. The director, John Coffey, has said that 71 percent of the incoming class had indicated that they would like to use the center. As Coffey put it, his hope is to "make students find themselves as students at the skills center before they go to the classroom." He said that he and other faculty members "feared that the D.C. school system had not produced students who could utilize a college education...
...that he opposes wiretapping except in cases involving national security. After taking over as Attorney General, Clark ordered the Justice Department to review all cases for the purpose of discarding evidence that might be "tainted" because it was obtained by wiretap or bugging. He has firmly refused to make use of last June's Omnibus Crime Act, which permits court-authorized wiretaps in the collection of evidence for certain criminal offenses. Partly as a result, morale is said to be so low in his own organized-crime section that some star! members are planning to vote for Nixon...
...defied directives from Superintendent Donovan to admit the ten disputed teachers. Just last week, when the superintendent temporarily removed McCoy from his post as unit administrator, McCoy stated bluntly that the community wanted him to stay and he was saying. Mayor Lindsay's repeated assurances that the city would use "all the means at its disposal" to support one or another of the countless board directives have come to nothing...