November 14, 1960
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Things blew up here at the Institute this week, so I missed posting about
this anniversary on Thursday. But I don't want to overlook it for another
year.
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By Dana Blankenhorn | May 25, 2010, 6:50am PDT
I didn’t intend to get into the Texas school board controversy.
Personal reasons. After I left college I was a close friend of a guy who is now a member of that board, one of its most controversial.
Back in 1978 David Bradley was drifting, but the woman he married around the time I knew him straightened him out. Last I saw him he was living in the mansion where the papers creating what later became Exxon were signed.
But his latest silliness (only stupid kids believe the history they’re taught in high school) got me to thinking of the enormous opportunities there are for open source in education, starting in the area of textbooks.
What lefty political types will tell you is that Texas’ school book standards are followed in lockstep by most other states, because Texas is such a large market and publishers don’t want to publish multiple