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...their lives--in graduate school or law school, at the time of securing a first job of making a career change, at the time of marriage and always sadly, at the time of breakup of relationships I have similar relationships with two of my teachers, my college tutor, David Bevington, and Andrew Kautman, whom I had in a small seminar in constitutional law at the Law School I'am certain that I have gone into teaching and care about students glorious--example...

Author: By Maurice DEG. Ford, | Title: Harvard as Wasteland | 5/3/1984 | See Source »

...came to sip," Ogden Nash has written on the cover of Helen Bevington's new book of very light verse, "and stayed to gulp." Searching for similarly unanticipated delights, the CRIMSON presents, as is its wont, a brace of courses that cheer and may inebriate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shopping Around: M.W.F. | 9/25/1961 | See Source »

Perkowski and Miss Kell, to be married this spring, will replace Mr. and Mrs. David M. Bevington, Head Residents of Moors for the past two years. Bevington, currently instructor in English, will leave Harvard next Fall to become assistant professor of English at the University of Virginia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Picks Young Faculty Couple As Head Residents of Moors Hall | 3/17/1961 | See Source »

...relieve these places somewhat and to stimulate an "intellectual atmosphere" at Radcliffe, the six-member Faculty Committee has urged that some tutors meet their students at offices in the 'Cliffe Quadrangle. Donald R. Brown, Head Resident of Holmes Hall, and David M. Bevington, Head Resident of Moors Hall, both now give tutorial at Radcliffe, but ideally even more tutorial should be given there, Dean Elliott said...

Author: By Penelope C. Kline, | Title: Radcliffe Tutorial Committee Finds Transfer Into Houses Impossible | 11/19/1959 | See Source »

...discussing his future responsibilities at Moors, Bevington stressed that he is not breaking his ties with Kirkland House and will maintain offices at both places. "I try to get down to meals at the House about four times a week, and I don't see why that should change," he said. Then he added wryly, "I may spend more time at Kirkland--might want to get away from Moors...

Author: By Martha E. Miller, | Title: The Bevingtons of Moors Hall | 6/1/1959 | See Source »

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