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Word: assists (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...high time that these inaccessible assistants realize that their jobs are to assist. What though they be bored with oft-repeated questions and that ignorance of a narrow field which naturally arises from an intellect whose interests are necessarily broader? They are paid to overcome this distasteful boredom. Such irritations are the crosses which men who adopt this troublesome profession have to bear. An assistant is not earning his salary unless he goes out of his way to make himself as accessible to the students as he possibly can, even to the extent of sacrificing part of his social life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BORED INACCESSIBLES | 2/11/1936 | See Source »

...middle of March, all members of the class of '39 must select their field of concentration, and it was to assist the class in making this choice that the Committee has decided to ask men in different subjects to talk over the problems involved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1939 WILL HEAR ABOUT CONCENTRATION FIELDS | 2/6/1936 | See Source »

...successful, broader fields are open to the members of the Board. Play, concert, and movie reviews are done primarily by Editorial men; they assist in preparing the Confidential Guide for Freshmen; those with special inclinations find expression in writing the Vagabond and the Crime Column while all are asked to review books in their special fields...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Editorial Competition to Open Wednesday at Plympton Street Building | 1/31/1936 | See Source »

...Charlie Houghtonh, who scored 3 goals and made one assist, the 1939 hockey sextet downed Exeter 8 to 0 on Tuesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '39 Hockey Team Wins | 1/17/1936 | See Source »

...work is shaped by these examinations. Since they emphasize thinking and imaginative ability as well as mastery of the subject matter, they complete the student's work along these lines. The value of lectures however, has not gone unrecognized. A carefully integrated system of courses has been constructed to assist the student in covering his field. And in spite of the myth to the contrary, lectures are attend by the Cambridge undergraduate with a fever only to be excelled by the probation student at Harvard. But no course credits are awarded and so the attention of the student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vernon Munroe Concludes Suggestions on Tutorial System With Discussion of the Nature of the General Examination | 1/17/1936 | See Source »

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