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...Tuttle, Leverett K-23 Monday 7-8 o'clock; Mr. Theodore Morrison Tuesday 12-12:45 o'clock; Mr. A. O. Dahl Tuesday 2:30-5 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock, Mr. F. B. Freeman Tuesday 2:30-4 o'clock; Mr. W. F. Stolper, Mr. A. Guerard Tuesday 4-5 o'clock; Mr. S. D. Tuttle, Leverett E-23 Tuesday 7-8:30 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock (Master) Wednesday 12-12:45 o'clock; Mr. R. A. Horn, Mr. T. Morrison, Professor D. M. Owen, Professor B. F. Wright, and Mr. W. W. Minton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Consultation Hours | 4/9/1941 | See Source »

...Tuttle, Leverett E-23 Monday 7-8 o'clock; Mr. Theodore Morrison Tuesday 12-12:45 o'clock; Mr. A. O. Dahl Tuesday 2:30-5 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock, Mr. F. B. Freeman Tuesday 2:30-4 o'clock; Mr. W. F. Stolper, Mr. A. Guerard Tuesday 4-5 o'clock; Mr. S. D. Tuttle, Leverett E-23 Tuesday 7-8:30 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock (Master) Wednesday 12-12:45 o'clock; Mr. R. A. Horn, Mr. T. Morrison, Professor D. E. Owen, Professor B. F. Wright, and Mr. W. W. Minton...

Author: By A. C. Hanford, | Title: House Consultation Hours | 4/8/1941 | See Source »

Professor B. J. Bok, Monday 2.30-3.15 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock (Master), Tuesday 2.30-3.30 o'clock; Mr. T. Morirson, Tuesday 2.30-3.30 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock, Wednesday 12-12.30 o'clock; Mr. Albert Guerard, Thursday 3.15-4.15 o'clock; Mr. J. G. Hawthorne, Friday 2.30-3.15 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Consultation Hours | 3/18/1941 | See Source »

Professor B. J. Bok, Monday 2.30-3.15 o'clock, Professor K. B. Murdock (Master), Tuesday 2.30-3.30 o'clock; Mr. T. Morrison, Tuesday 2.30-3.30 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock, Wednesday 12-12.30 o'clock; Mr. Albert Guerard, Thursday 3.15-4.15 o'clock; Mr. J. G. Hawthorne, Friday 2.30-3.15 o'clock...

Author: By Dean A. C. hanford, | Title: House Consultation Hours | 3/17/1941 | See Source »

...effect of brilliance and vivacity by piecing out simple footwork with deft body movements, well-timed claps and stomps. But where the De Basil ballet is short on men-its best is David Lichine, choreographer as well as dancer-the massine troupe has four of the best: Roland Guerard of Flat Rock, N.C. one of the first U.S.-born Ballet Russers who was allowed to dance under his own name; Frederic Franklin, exuberant British onetime hoofer; and two genuine Russians, Igor Youskevitch and Andre Eglevsky. These dancers perform capably the difficult leaps, entrechats (crossing of the feet in midair) tours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: On Their Toes | 11/25/1940 | See Source »

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