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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph article dated January 28, 1964 partially reads, "What is the best way to predict how well a student will do in college? Look at his high school and junior high school record, says Robert Williams, associate dean of students at Vallely [sic] State College in Northridge. Although no one can always predict the success or failure of a college freshman, Dean Williams has developed some rules that often give the answer. 'I suspect the above average student gives evidences of his potential early in his educational career,' he said." Seen in the photograph is Associate Dean of Students, Robert Williams, Valley State College (later California State University, Northridge).
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San Fernando Valley State College San Fernando Valley State College--Employees Deans (Education)--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Universities and colleges--California--Northridge (Los Angeles) Northridge (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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