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...suggestion, Alfred said, would be to center the year-long course around a major play, and to study some of the minor dramas that led up to it historically. In weekly workshops students could perform scenes of the major play, and wind up the course with a complete production...
...will be safer than having an airplane overhead," said an Army officer. New Mexico's Democratic Governor Jack Campbell went even farther. Living in an area with supersonic missiles whizzing overhead, he claimed, would be less risky than driving on most highways. The assurances were part of a year-long "education" program mounted by U.S. missilemen in Utah and New Mexico to pave the way for the first prolonged series of missile shots over populated areas...
Third, the Tanganyikan government offers more responsible positions to students participating for the entire year. And fourth, Miss Liebhafsky hopes that the "more serious commitment" required by a year-long program will attract a more dedicated group...
When Project Tanganyika was initiated in the summer of 1961, the entire group of 20 students worked in Tanganyika for the summer only. The following year, however, some of the students remained for the entire year. Many of Project Tanganyika's alumni have recommended that the program be continued exclusively on a year-long basis...
Dickie will hardly suffer academically. The free school, which is still passing the hat to pay for its year-long $1,000,000 crash program, is nongraded and amply supplied with teachers. It has a well-qualified school superintendent, Neil V. Sullivan, who is on leave from heading the schools of East Williston, Long Island. Because Dickie is far ahead of many of the Negro 17-year-olds, his father expects him to get "darn near tutorial education...