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How To Be A Professor

Dr. Gerald Read is director of the international seminars for the Comparative Education Society of the United States and also professor of comparative education at Kent State University. He travels round the world at least three times a year. “How and when can you be a professor?” he was asked last evening. “I’m travelling now for two months,” he replied. “I will teach intensively till October and then take a party of education administrators to Com-

munlst countries. I will have Kent seminars for master’s students in December, January, and February. “In March I will take university presidents and deans to study the relationship of secondary and university education in Western Europe. I teach again in April and May, and then the teachers’ tour comes on again. “Sixty have already registered to go to Outer Mongolia and Afghanistan. Another tour is planned of Spain, Portugal, and Africa.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 16

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How To Be A Professor Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 16

How To Be A Professor Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 16

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