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MR. EISENBUD:
It was just Pew
York City and I don't know what happened
to it.
DR. CORSBIE:
The second question
which does seem to have a bearing, is whether
or not thie would be reflected in the Regents
Examinations vhich are required in New York
or exactly what is the position that the
Boards of Education or the State Superintendents
would have in this overall scheme,
It would seem to me that 4t would
be abeojutely neceesary to have their surport
if it 1s going to be in the curricula of the
school and the requirement, both as to courses
and selection of science teachers,
DRe GLASE:
Thies 1a not an anewer
to the question, but the fact that it might
reflect the natire of an answer to it, -because of my own concern about thig diminish
ing enrollment in the high schoole snd science
courses and because of being on our School
Board I was able to put a little vressure on
to get the school work done,
—
I asked to have e. survey made of
an enrollment of sciences in the city of