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October 14, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… problems"-be co-ordinated. Romney also urged the re-exam- ination of the use of the total property tax base to compute a district's ability to support edu- cation. He said that other prob- lems may impinge…

… them as self- evident truths. Hallowed Sound "Local control," for instance, has come to have an almost hal- lowed sound. It's like mother !ove, apple pie and the flag: to oppose it, or even doubt it, is…

October 14, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… Minority Office of Academic Affairs: Misplaced Computerization' [F THE UNIVERSITY can be said to have a single underlying problem, it's that all its automation is in the wrong place. On the one hand…

…, mechanistic tech- niques abound in the teaching of several undergraduate liberal arts courses. Poli- tical Science 100, Psychology 100 and History 321, to name but a few, employ multiple-choice, "computerized

…" finals. Though this sort of mechanistic approach need not necessarily lead to similarly dehumanized teaching, in practice it oft- en has "computerized" the whole course. On the other hand, there are no com…

… begun work on using computers to help unify students' pre-classification requests and to interpret what facilities the tniversity will need to meet those requests. It is only a step from this stage to the…

… fountains. The House Un-American Ac- tivities Committee is actually in- vestigating that American as apple pie organization, the Ku Klux Klan. To top it off, Negroes are ac- tually registered to vote under…

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