Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 20, 1985, Page 8, Image 8

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Law School’s
graduation rite
pays Bell tribute
EUGENE (AP) — The Univer
sity Law School’s commence
ment ceremony Sunday turned
into an emotion-packed
farewell to outgoing Dean Der
rick Bell.
For the second year in a row,
however, protesters were on
hand at the Hult Center for the
Performing Arts to attack the
political philosophy of the com
mencement speaker.
About 12 anti-apartheid
demonstrators brought banners
inside the Silva Concert Hall in
what was meant to be a silent
denunciation of Attorney
General Dave Frohnmayer’s
position on divestiture of state
funds invested in South Africa.
Last year, about 100 anti
abortion protesters picketed the
appearance of IJ.S. Supreme
Court Justice Harry Blackmun,
the author of the 1973 Supreme
Court decision upholding a
woman's right to have an
abortion.
Bell was saluted by speakers
as a man of principle and
courage who loved his students.
Bell, who became dean in 1981,
leaves the position at the end of
June after a dispute with some
of the law school faculty over
the hiring of a minority can
didate. He has been asked to
stay at the University as a full
professor of law.
Speaking before a crowd of
149 Law School graduates and
about 1,100 guests, Edward
Clark Jr., president of the
Oregon State Bar, said the
students of the school's class of
1983 "have been marked by
Dean Bell's idealism. That’s a
burden you'll carry with you
throughout your career, and I
can tell you that in some cases,
that burden will be onerous.”
University President Paul
Olum, noting that he was pro
vost when Bell was hired, said,
“It was, in my judgment, one of
the most important appoint
ments — and certainly the most
fortunate — that this university
has been able to make."
Dean-designate Fredric Mer
rill announced that a scholar
ship for minority law students
will be renamed to honor Bell
for his contributions to civil
rights.
Professor forms
foolproof testing
NORMAL, III. (AP) —
Multiple-choice tests are: (a)
really multiple guess, (b) a good
way to teach wrong answers, (c)
unfair to bright students, (d)
easy for teachers to grade, or, (e)
all the above.
Illinois State University
geography Professor Paul
Anderson says the answer is (e),
so he has invented a new
multiple-choice test form. He
calls his copyright exam, which
can be scored by computer, the
Multi-Digit Test. In it, a student
must pick the correct answer to
each question from a single list
of up to 999 choices.
Anderson said his test is
adaptable to any subject in
which an objective test is
sought. His form is being used
in music, home economics,
history anti English depart
ments at ISU and is being of
fered to colleges anil high
schools nationwide.
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