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- Nov. 29, 1993: Died:Dr. Gregory Anrig
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Nov. 29, 1993 Is Freud Dead?
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- MILESTONES, Page 23
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- <p> DIED. DR. GREGORY ANRIG, 61, educator; of cancer; in Princeton,
- New Jersey. After working as a teacher and principal in New
- York and Massachusetts, Anrig spent the late 1960s in the Office
- of Education in Washington, where he concentrated on equal-opportunity
- issues. From 1973 to 1981, he was education commissioner in
- Massachusetts and struggled to desegregate schools around the
- state. He next became president of the Educational Testing Service,
- whose Scholastic Aptitude Test and other examinations are the
- nation's major standardized tests for applicants to schools.
- Anrig committed himself to the elimination of ethnic and gender
- bias in the exams, and battled critics who argued that tests
- such as the SAT mainly measure a student's aptitude for taking
- the SAT.
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