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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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'lilt, UiiOui-iUUUAi, 1J, 11 I School Study First Since Horace Mann EDUCATION Continued from the First Page The Zook Commission report in 1S23, which was largely concerned with the public college level, and its recommendations were never Martin Lichterman, executive secretary. New England Board of Higher Education; Mrs. Charlotte Ryan, president, Mass. Congress of Parents and Teachers; Theodore Sargent, president, National School Board William E. Winslow, whose nongovern- mental, nonprofit council has'Spaulding, president.

Hough- 4 safe place Complete- protection both comforting and reassuring! Papers and jewelry in your personal safe deposit box at the United Statu Trust Company. Readily available, surprisingly low cost (less than 2 cents a day). stimulated citizen action for ton Mifflin Mrs. B. Alden education during the last lO.Thresher, former legislator; Business executives, labor leaders, college presidents, school superintendents, teachers and deans of education are included on this committee, the aim of which is to suggest guidelines for a master survey.

Sen. Maurice A. Donahue (D-Holyoke), who has already filed a bill for a master survey of Bay State education, commented on the committee's formation. years, said The comrnitteeYGrahara T. Winslow.

board objective is to recommend to 'chairman," Mass. Council for the Legislature what it believes Public Schools. should be: EDUCATORS Dr. Sanborn Brown, assoc. 1.

The scope and depth of a professor of physics, M.I.T.; master survey of public education in Massachusetts; John Chaffee, supt of schools, "2. The amount of funds needed for such a survey; weilesley; Wilbur E. Cheeber, teacher, Lexington public Group Is Bipartisan "Any move such as this will 3. The qualifications of schools; Rev. Charles Donovan.

TTTI those to be appointed members of a master survey serve to stimulate ideas and give public support for the critically needed review of our dean, Boston College School of Education; Claude M. former headmaster, Phillips Acadamy, Andover; Dean Max Goodson, Boston University! TR "The members of this committee will act as individuals, and their recommendations will be free from any outside dictation." public education from college to kindergarten," he said. Donahue, Senate majority leader, is one of the four legislators, including two Democrats and two Republicans, who have accepted invitations to serve. School of Education; Dr. Her-! old Hunt, Charles W.

Eliot Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Robert Ireland, supt. of The council, which has local citizens councils in communi ties throughout the state, has scnoois, Concord; Dr. Asa Nowles, president. Northeastern University; Kermit Mor- served as a research and in formation center for many new The others are Rep. Harri educational programs at its son Chadwick (R-Winchester), headquarters at 16 Arlington was st.

ben. Ralph C. Mahar (R. Orange) and Rep. Sumner Z.

AbAWJJUWtu siKUtiUKis on oia waiKex-uoraon tarm weecitiam engulfed in flames early yesterday. MAIN OFFICE: 30 Court Street, Boston GROVE HALL BRANCH MATTAPAN BRANCH 47S Blue Hill Roibury 1603 Blue Hill MeHepen Sq. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION it originated a lew years i i SfV Vw ias the now widespread rissey, asst. to the president, Brandeis University; John C. Palmer, dean of undergraduate admissions.

Tufts University. LEGISLATORS Rep. Harrison Chadwick, Winchester; Sen. Maurice A. Donahue, Holyoke; Rep.

Sumner Z. Kaplan, Brookline; Sen. Ralph C. Mahar, Orange. i icw nrnoram of the University of Massachu and has contributed numerous setts the General Court.

other services, Complications at Tmnel The new committee, which Graham T. Winslows head of the Massachusetts Council for! will hold its first meeting Wednesday, is expected to make its report sometime next Boston Store Open Monday end Wednesday Nights Until 9 P.M. wards the old Sumner Tunnel forts to reach Hanover st. and month. It is made up of the are iorcea to maKe a sudden right turn.

following persons: LAY CITIZENS Mrs. Ruth Benson, president Mass. League of Women Vot Qilchrists Public Schools, who has gathered the committee and named the council's resources available to it, said yesterday: "We have taken the initiative in forming this top-level committee because we have sensed a surge of interest throughout the state for an over-all re-evaluation of public education in Massachusetts." Gov. Volpe has already announced he will propose to the ers; Theodore Chase, partner, Palmer, Dodge, Gardner TUNNEL Continued from the First Page As he enters the ramp labelled "Callahan Tunnel" at an hour of normal traffic, he may find traffic backed up to the Artery, trying to battle through a hodgepodge of cars on the plaza fronting the new tunnel. Motorists accustomed to cutting across North st.

to janainiiHn iffy, y. the North End. When the motorist finally enters the tunnel, he may become further confused by the lack of toll boths. All of the booths are at the East Boston terminus. Although Turnpike engineers argue that placing all toll booths at one entrance facilitates traffic flow, the booths had served to guide traffic into Merging: Traffic Confusing Complicating the situation are the cars coming in from Dock along North st.

And all the while, cars from both Dock sq. and the Artery ramp are battling through Cross which bisects both North st. and the tunnel entrance, in ef- introduces the Legislature an entire review of Bradford; Ephron Catlin president, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce; Byron K. Elliott, president, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance George H. Ellis, president, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; Carl J.

Gilbert, board chairman, Gillette Hartford N. Gunn general manager, WGBH; Robert Haydock partner, Bingham, Dana Gould. Also Arthur Kantrowicz, vice president, Avco proper lanes. RED LETTER DAYS Bay State education, and Rep. Gregory E.

Khachadoorian (R-Arlington) has filed an education study bill. At the Boston side, the traffic from four directions is funneled New Playtex Nurser with pre-sterilized disposal bottles Public education in Massa-! into one lane. Gjilchri BOSTON STORE OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. st's chusetts has not been given a complete' organization over- The difficulties at the East Boston side also originated in hauling since Horace Mann, the Laviene. director of rancis Gilchrist's takes the mystery out of storm window buying.

Boston. Traffic from the North "Father of American public'education, Mass. State Labor education," led it in 1838. Council, A.F.L.-C.I.O.; Dr. I CALL ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT SUBURBANITES CALL THESE NUMBERS Sourf) Shore GR 9-3703 Brockton JU 3-3436 North Short LY 8-0050 Lowell GL 3-8600 Shore entered the new tunnel smoothly but surely, but the slowdown again came at the Boston exit.

As motorists came out of the tunnel and faced the jumble of cars trying to enter, all of the Boston-bound cars naturally LI 2-8155 li Wollaston, executive director of UltOn L6W1S Jr. the institute, noted that several members of the John Birch So-Pnnc If ANMAina cietyand the Young Americans Framlngtiam TR 5-6321 Lawrence MU 8-4333 Kalthai TW 3-3639 Gloucester 5200 liaUd lYClllICUYde for Freedom were in attend- Revolutionary new concept in baby feeding means a healthier and better fed baby I Saves fuss and bother for Mom! Ideal for every baby; a must for problem feeders. Our best selling window! Other windows at even lower prices ance. He invited several to take stayed with the right-hand lane places on the stage. George Lodge instead of spreading into the I A i i 1 1 mree lanes provided.

Earlier in the day, the tem Calls Peace Corps Haven for Beatniks, U.N. Sterile, Senile Commentator Fulton Lewis porary yellow dividers were re B.U. Appoints 15 to Faculty r-J I moved since the outbound flow $695 had become narrowed to the Complete kit only Jr. yesterday trained his There'll be 15 new faces on verbal guns on President Kennedy and George Cabot Lodge the Boston University faculty 1 purchased our price fJ If for the 1961-62 academic year. Now the feeding of baby can be safer, easier, faster, and healthier than you ever dreamed Pres.

Harold C. Case has of Massachusetts, potential candidate for the U.S. Senate, during a speech at John Hancock Hall. announced the following ap one lane. Turnpike officials promise to have a uniformed officer on hand this morning to direct Boston-bound motorists into all three lanes.

Otherwise traffic may be backed up as far as Logan Airport, causing endless delays for North Shore motorists. Yesterday's jam began shortly after noon and continued pointments: The meeting, attended by College of Liberal Arts El mer Michelson, Brockton; Everything you need to feed baby! Ralph Bestley, Cambridge: about 500 and sponsored by the American Institute, was picketed by a dozen members; of two Boston chapters of the American Veterans Commit and Harry R. Beaudry, Fort Worth, lex. School of Nursing Ann tee, headed by Arthur Bernstein of Mattapan. I-' Burgess, Auburndale: Lillian nipples "PS.

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Lewis called President Kennedy "a political accident" and termed the Peace Corps "a refuge for beatniks." Referring to Lodge, he said, "his association with former Labor Secretary Jim Mitchell makes him a poor recommendation. Lodge is an extreme liberal." College of General Educa tramc was stalled as lar as tion Mark B. Peterson, New Dock sq. and Haymarket sq ton Center; John J. Horngan Mall your order or phone HU 2-9400, Kl 7-9400, WI 3-4660 or LYnn 3-4094 any hour, day or night.

GILCHRIST'S 417 Washington Boston 2, Mass. G-ll-13 Please send me New Playtex Nurser Kits $8.95 D-17 Cambridge. STORM WINDOWS COMPLETELY INSTALLED A TRULY FINE WINDOW and at an unusually low price! Made of heavy aluminum for maximum service, and every feature necessary for maximum insulation and protection has been included. frame size. See this window today! 3 Full Channels Removable Glass Inserts Easy to Clean 3 Full Inserts Self-Storing Screen Wool Weatnerstripping Cardinal Has Influenza ROME, Nov.

12 (UPD Gae Also appointed were Paul Roman, Brighton, Graduate Lewis attacked the U.S. Civil Name- tano cardinal Licognani, a School; Alexander Alexanian, Service as the greatest single danger facing the United Revere, School of Education Street- member of the Roman Curia, today was confined to his Rome residence with influenza. He Barbara J. Ayres, Newbury, States. School of Social Work and Col "Government has been taken lege of Basic Studies; Mary City Zone Check -State- out of the hands of the public will be 80 years old Nov.

26. Gaetano Cicognani is the brother of Amleto Cardinal Jean Ogden, Boston, School of Money Order Charge to My Account and placed in control of offi Social Work; and W. P. de STORM WINDOWS. FIFTH FLOOR.

BOSTON STORE ONLY 1 cials frozen into their jobs for Cicognani, the Vatican Secre Charge to My PCA Account I Free delivery within 50 miles of Be; ton. in addition to Cape Cod add 40c beyond. I Mille, Wilton, School of Public Relations and Commu-j jl'tary of State who is 78. life, he said. There are only 108 ap fcfcif -id-fa, I'iirV fr nications.

pointive jobs in the whole State Department Boston Siore Open Tonight and Wednesday Night 'til 9 p.m. He made these other com NEW MIRACLE TOUCH CONTROL ments on: Cjilchrisfs SHOP IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME! Chief Justice Earl Warren "I wouldn't impeach him. I'd lynch him." Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy "He has no more business in his 30b than your grandchild." United Nations "Sterile and senile." Rev.

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