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Even if she did, Shlaes would not end up making a reader feel Coolidge's applicability to the present day.

But carefully conducted experiments show that some strategies work: intensive early childhood education modeled after the Abecedarian Project, rigorous schools like those in the KIPP network, volunteer reader tutoring like that done by Start Making a Reader Today, and subsidized jobs programs like Canada's Self-Sufficiency Project that build the employment habit.

He also started the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) volunteer program in Oregon schools.

In 1991, he helped create the Oregon Children's Foundation, as well as the Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) literacy program, which puts 10,000 volunteers into Oregon schools to read to children.

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What a way to make a reader feel textually inadequate!

Fiction works when it makes a reader feel something strongly.

The older articles still make a reader understand better the issues of the present day.

But his ensuing, ruminative dialogues with the body can make a reader cringe.

In 1960, he was made a reader in Scandinavian studies, and head of department.

Eventually, Miller resumes her appreciation of the books "that made a reader out of me".

The leaps from historical character to internal narrative to apparent transcription make a reader a little dizzy.

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