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Graduate teaching fellows receive basic lectures in safety and waste handling, and they can take a one-day course in first aid and CPR if they wish. Tucci also meets with the head chemistry teaching fellows each semester to instruct them on how to teach their own staff about safety...
Those doors, which superintendents instruct you to absolutely never, ever open, occasionally take the liberty themselves. In Quincy House last year, John H. Hight '00 had the experience of living in a room with a fire door in the bathroom connected to a women's suite...
...this college who will, I have no doubt, become effective teachers in the future. But for the moment we are all members of the same community. We have neither the qualifications, nor the depth of understanding in our field, nor the disinterestedness, nor the authority to formally judge or instruct one another. One example of the problems with this practice comes from a senior who took Gould's course last spring. Wishing to remain anonymous, he told me this about his section leader: "When she handed me back my paper, she said, `I don't know if this...
...role of the beaming, benevolent father, while Hassan is the disciplinarian, even if it makes him unloved. Hussein will receive a delegation of functionaries, clap them on the back and tell them they've done a fine job. Then he'll phone Hassan, complain about their shortcomings and instruct his brother to sort...
Wheaton's job is threefold: instruct his players, encourage his players and work the referee for calls. He accomplishes each task brilliantly, but only the final one provides the fans with as much entertainment as do Harvard's cheers...