I96 13THE MlIICHJIGAN DAILY p Eye Revision In Training Of Teachiers{ By JOUN KENNY Preliminary investigation of a program which would take educa- tion students straight through their undergraduate, graduate and doctoral training without inter-; ruption is being conducted by an education school committee, Chaired by Prof. John S. Bru- backer of the education school, the committee is considering a three- point program which would at- tempt to eliminate the frequent disruptions in a student's progress toward the doctoral education de- gree, Prof. Brubacher explained. As one tangible goal of this program, he expressed a hope that the quality of student candidates for higher degrees in education would reflect marked improve- ment. The plan under consideration, known as the "school within a school" concept, would attempt to attract high caliber students by enabling them to complete their training without interruption caused by financial problems. "We are doing the best we can under the present circumstances," Paf. Bruchacher commented. "But this program would enable us to see what we could do under im- 'Proved circam tances." Degree-seekers with high schol- arship endowed with abilities in several fields-"the Rhodes schol- arship type"-are the class of stu- dents which the program hopes to attract. "In the field of education," Prof. Brubachersaid, "many people in- terrupt the course of getting a de- gree -omething never thought of in medicine or law. The program would be arranged so that a per- son could go straight through," Foundation aid would be sought to subsidize the students. The new program of studies would include more independent study, courses of larger scope and cognated study in other University departments, Prof. Brubacher said. After the bachelor's degree, Prof. Brubacher estimates four years would be needed to complete the doctoral degree under the pro- posed plan. College Roundup DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETiN GANESVILLE, Fla.-The Uni- versity of Florida Board of Stu- dent Publications recently dismiss- ed David Lawrence, Jr., editor of the Florida Alligator, on grounds of "repeated irresponsibility and violation of publications policy." The removal came three days after his front page editorial at- tacked the board's choice for next semester's editor. Lawrence claimed that the stu- dent-professor board made a mis- take-"honestly or otherwise"-- when it chose a former sports editor instead of the paper's pres- ent managing editor. Immediately following the board's announcement, the paper's managing editor resigned because of what he termed "a vote of no confidence," Martin Schram, a student mem- ber of the publications board, wrote a personal letter explaining his view of Lawrence's dismissal and noted that his editorial had "no facts, no substantiation and was Just libelous, irresponsible journalism. "Lawrence was not fired for at- tacking the board, nor for this one gross example of irresponsibility. This was the last of a semester- long series of back-breaking straws." Schram said that both can- didates were equally qualified but that after careful consideration the former sports editor was finally selected. his support came from "both the student and pro- fessional elements of the board." John Askins, former editorial page editor, was named acting Alligator editor for the remainder of the semester. Upon taking over, he said, "I would rather see David continue as editor. I think the board was perhaps too strict in its action." Bob Wilson, former managing editor, said, "The Board in their action today was unjustly harsh." * *. * VANCOUVER - The student housing inspection service at the University of British Columbia has situated more than 2000 students through its listing service. 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