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...devotees of the Harvard Student Calendar will be glad to learn that one of its paid staff members, John P. Russo '65, is vice-chairman of the HCUA executive committee investigating the HSA. Mr. Russo finds both that the HSA has been "very cooperative" with HCUA members and that "the HSA's delaying moves...have been a little bit galling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nothing New at the H$A | 12/12/1963 | See Source »

...James M. Dunning '26, director of the Dental Health Service and vice-chairman of the Cambridge Citizens Committee for Dental health, said last night that the pro-fluoride forces "seem to have been the victims of a very well-financed organization, perhaps a national...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: City Votes Down Fluoridation; Sullivan, Crane, and Wheeler Win Reelection as Councillors | 11/7/1963 | See Source »

...echoed by James M. Dunning '26, assistant clinical professor of Public Health Dentistry and director of the University's Dental Health Service. Dr. Dunning, who serves as vice-chairman of the Citizens' committee, maintained that the value of fluoride in preventing tooth decay is "very, very great when it has had time to show its effects." He added that there is no danger in a one part-in-a-million concentration of fluorine in Cambridge's climate, although he acknowledged that about 15 per cent of children, who are raised on fluoridated water develop mottling--"inconspicuous" white spots on their...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Council Smooths Path For Fluoridation Vote | 10/22/1963 | See Source »

...poor risks. One of the first accomplishments of last year's chairman, Charles Hanson '63-3, was to eliminate this wishful fallacy of academic snobbishness. With the end of academic exclusiveness, HUT has gained many "magnificent teachers," according to one school superintendent. John Limbert '64, last year's HUT vice-chairman, described the interviewing of prospective volunteers: "If a volunteer is articulate, we see if there is a place for his skill. If he has some good ideas as to what he wants to do with his subject, then we ask a final question; would he make a good teacher...

Author: By Richard L. Levine, | Title: Undergraduate Teacher Program Faces Problems of Acceptance and Expansion | 4/24/1963 | See Source »

...communicate to his students. At Yale, as an undergraduate in the period just before World War II, he demonstrated his capacity for doing several things at once by leading his class for three years, holding a job requiring ten to twelve hours' work each week, and serving as vice-chairman of the Yale Daily News. At Harvard, where he has studied and taught the Classics, first as a graduate student and now as a full professor, he has managed to combine rigorous professional scholarship with a variety of other enterprises--notably, work with the University library system, membership...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: Zeph Stewart | 3/9/1963 | See Source »

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