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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 3

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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IP 1 I The Ilostnn GlobeMandAy, April 29 1963 3 Plan Schools Program, Then Count Cost: Willis Registrar Choice Due; Lawton, McGlynn Lead rst, I I St I 1 ttr'' 1 1 t't s. i I 4 'Atli 1 .1 tAkik .0, .40 ,,1: 1 Coy. Peabody's choice to replace Clement A. ley as registrar of motor Thicles is expected to be announced early this week. Measuring f4nds before! Willis, superintendent of, planning educational improve.

Chicago schools and the men; 'rents coutet prove to he is heading this stait's educator Benjamin Willis has toplci.hottom education ourd declared. vey, said: Setting up a pro-1 The governor's originallcil in two tries at confIrma. choke. WI raul C. Mentonition, and the governor is re.

nt Watertown, was turned 1 portedly now ready to mime down by the Executive Coun. another choke. Leading contenders are James It. Lawton of Brock. Lowell Man, ton, the governor's legislative secretary and a former mem.

Devens Soldier her of the and Rep. John J. McGlynn of Medford. Lew ton, nominated for at. torney general at last year's Democratic pre-primary con.

vention, was later coordinator for Plymouth County in the Peabody campaign. McGlynn, a real estate man, has been in the House since 1933 and served on the Med. ford City Council. BOSTON STORE OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9.00 P.M. qiichrisis Jet cockpit is explained to Bryon Blanchard.

Scituate, by A2c John Wermers, Dorchester, and 102d Tactical Fighter Wing, Air National Guard, during Boy Scout tour at Logan Airport. f) Sale! Blazer Jackets In all wool flannel Ilazer In all 3nnel gram for educations' improvements comes before establishing the prire tag," Willis, who spoke at a State House hearing and a Harvard University conference dunng the week, emphasized that setting up guidelines for improvement is more important than the expenditures involved. "In fact," said Willis, "I do not know the financial resources in Massachusetts available for improving education." He saM that In Chicago school expenditures are reviewed by an independent accounting firm. Willis is director of the Massachusetts Education Commission, which will spend $250,000 in the survey of Bay State 'education. Ile said his survey should get reports from consultants outside the system and selected teachers within.

The reports, he said, should include: Logistical data and the state and local political situation. Facts and figures on past years. Current school situation. Projection for the future. Ile added that the survey director should be aware of such factors as personnel practices, condition of buildings, programs for gifted students and health and recreation Guggenheim Awards Go to 24 in Bay State Killed in Autos A Lowell man and a Ft.

Doyens soldier were killed accidents Sunday, George Dukeshire, 43. of 52 Prospect Lowell, was found dead in his car in a 12-foot gully off Pawtucket blvd. (Rte. 113) in Tyngsboro. A passenger.

John J. Boyle, 54, of 17 Winthrop Lowell, found beside the car, was reported in critical condition at Memorial Hospital, Nashua, N.I1. At Lancaster, Pfc Thomas Jeffers, 25, of Cincinnati, was killed when the car in which he was riding hit a tree on Main st. GIRLS' 7 I. 14 $98 14 11 Comparable I.

lades selling elsewhere at $10.98 lades If OR. TOWARD TR IINT FKLER. Harvard. hnontlersi urban snm-n OR. 141RI.I.H.11 I HOMPsoN regional metamornhimn anti Its relation to Alpine structure and phase equilibria In rpek.

PR. 111100S JARDIN THOMPSON. problems of nuclear reactor Niro, v. OR. LEON TRILLING.

1st nrocess of interaction of Ras moleules with solid surfaces under conditions of very low density. OR. GLORGE WALD. Harvard. single and multiple visual systems In invertebrates.

OR. OLAND STALKER. U.S Army Materials Begearch Agency. Watertown Arsenal. thermal vibrntiont In trvstal OR.

RORERT WOLFF. Harvard relations between Byzantium and the West from the reian of Justinian to the fall of Constantinople to the Turks. SIXTEENS' 10 Se 14 0 So 14 '10" 98 A' 44I--- 1 O. J. .1110 4 .,1 i 11 "N- eit.c3'; CA i' 0 4 I .11 'II1 i i 4 i I 4 1 4' 1 i l' 1 Comparable to jaclets lolling ltewhere at $12.95 1aeltels NORTHSHOHE OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK (Monday through Friday) (Monday through Friday) Seaborg Speaks Today at UMass 1 Doctor Hails Drug Therapy For Retarded Twenty-four Massachusetts' scholars the largest contingent in New England are among 269 in the nation awarded fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: Awards totaling $1,380,000 were announced Sunday by the Foundation, which was established in 1925 by the late U.

S. Senator and Mrs. Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son. Massachusetts recipients and their studies: DR. HERSCHEL CLAY BAKER, Harvard rennaissanee thought.

DR. BERNARD symbolism in German and French! Poetry. DR. LINCOLN PIERSON Amherst. eentogy and animal behavior.

DR. JEROME H. BECKLEY, Harvard. Victorian literature. DR.

THOMAS ELLSTED COPE-LAND. University of study of Edmund Burke, DR. BENJAMIN De MOTT, Am- herst. American attitudes toward work and leisure. ALVIN ETLER, Smith College.

Music composition. DR. CARL WESLEY GARLAND, elastic properties of crystals near a lambda point. DR. JAMES GILBERT GLIMM, non-linear ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations.

OR KURT GOTTFRIED. Harvard, theories of ferromagnetism. DR. WALTER GROSSMAN. Harvard, Johann Christian Edelmann, lath century German theologian and philosopher.

DR. BILLY JIM LAYTON. Harvard. music composition. DR.

SALVADOR E. LURIA. biosynthetic processes initiated by Phage infection. DR. HAROLD A.

T. REICHE. problem of anthropomorphism in Greek philosophy and early Christian theology. DR. ALEXANDER RICH.

M.I.T.. mechanism of protein synthesis. DR. EUGENE GEORGE ROCHOW, Harvard. organosilicon chemistrt.

DR. NANCY LYMAN ROELKER, Windsor School, Boston, life of Jeanne D'Albert. Queen of Navarre, and of her role in the history of French Protestantism, Fully rayon lined fine wool flannel blazer jackets with crest pin, 3 patch pockets, side-slits, brass color metal buttons on front and sleeves. Navy, red, banker's grey sub-teens' also In white. lined flannel with patch eslits, metal front Navy, grey I' also AMHERST Chairman Glenh T.

Seaborg of the Atomic Energy Commission will speak this afternoon at the centennial charter day convocation cere-1 mony at the University of Massachusetts. Honorary degrees will be given Seaborg, Pres. George Meany of the Pres. Charles F. Avila of Boston Edison Co.

and Prof. James K. Pollock of the University of Michigan. Also participating will be U.S. Sen.

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A doctor said Sunday that' more attention is being given; mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed children in Massachusetts. Dr. Samuel Tartakoff, bead of the legal medicine division of the Massachusetts Dept. of Health's mental hygiene section, spoke at a breakfast meeting of the Brotherhood of Temple Sinai, Brookline. "The most startling and most exciting development is drug therapy, which, while not curative, is capable of producing better behavior of patients in the hospital or preventing their need for being confined, or cutting their stay shorter," he I said.

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