Word: advisors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...saved $4.50 which he subsequently paid to his Advisor, who with Many Blandishments, sold him the radiator in his room at the Freshman Dormitories...
...points of present-day anthropological interest, has been previously the subject of social study by Carle Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology. Through his influence with the government this expedition was arranged. Professor Zimmerman is not the first Harvard man to mix in Siamese affairs. For many years now, the advisor to the government in the field of International Law has been a graduate of the Law School...
There are several hundred men engaging in spring athletics a Soldiers Field. Baseball, track, crew, and lacrosse are all sports in which a man is liable to suffer an injury. Surely a primary requisite is one qualified medical advisor in constant attendance at the Field House. What is the case now? If a man is injured on a playing field, he is forced to wait until late in the afternoon for the doctor to arrive. If he is able to walk, he can go to the Hygiene Building. To point out that delay often involves sacrifice of the most beneficial...
Another pitfall of the plan lies in the fact that several courses can be taken only if a student has satisfied requirements by passing certain College Boards. Confusion on this point can be avoided only if these honor students are assigned Advisors thoroughly familiar with Language Requirements, the courses offered by various departments, and whose special task it is to see to their charges' welfare throughout their first year--a function which the average Advisor is incapable of filling...
Another is Percy H. Johnson, governor of the Bankers Club and chairman of the board of the Chemical Bank and Trust Company. He is director of the Electric Auto-Lite of Toledo, also a paid advisor of the Soviet Auto Trust...