Stephen Straker wrote:
[snip]Henry Chauncey, founded the Educational Testing
> Service, which eventually became the primary organ of the
> selection process.  Both men believed that they were helping
> to create a just society, one based on Jefferson's ideal of
> a "natural aristocracy" of merit, in which those selected
> would dedicate themselves to public service.
[snip]

If the PBS Ken Burns TV show on Jefferson was
faithful to the man, clearly the above is an example of
the treason of the clerks (i.e., they did not remember the
past so they were able to recreate it as they wish
it had been -- same difference).

Chauncy Gardner(sp?), the newly elected President of the United
States said: "What's good for ETS is good for America!"

God bless America -- huh?

Well, folks, you won't have to indigest any more of
my nonexiwstent emails (for how can anything contrary
toreality exist?) for the next 6 days, since I will
be vacating sans computer.

Havahappy!

\brad mccormick

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  Let your light so shine before men, 
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

  Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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