Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hurvich '32, who served as an instructor and laboratory assistant here from 1930 to 1940, yesterday refused to tell the House Un-American Activities Committee whether he had ever been a Communist on grounds of possible self-incrimination...
...graduated from Yale in 1892 and was a Silliman Fellow there for the next two years. The chemistry instructor also taught at the Brockton High School, Cambridge Latin School, Browne & Nichols, and until his retirement in 1947 headed the science department at New Preparatory School in Cambridge...
Until Joint Instruction was introduced in 1943, sections were, of course, conducted separately. According to Joseph Palamountain, instructor in Government and veteran of separate sections it's been "Quite a change; the girls were dungarees, curlers, and no makeup. It was something of a shock to see a girl in your section at a House dance and discover she actually had a face after...
Pursuing the Wellesley contrast, Duane Roller, head section man in Natural Sciences III, noted "It has been said that Radcliffe girls get all the A's and that's why Harvard prefers Wellesley but that isn't the only reason. S. Marshall Cohen, instructor in General Education, expressed his feeling that "Wellesley girls are prettler, but that Radcliffe is more convenient...
...that "familiarity breeds contempt" just isn't true these days. The undergraduate succumbed first to the Radcliffe girl's charm, although he attributed her overall mark superiority to her "learning everything by role, spewing it forth at exams, and getting A's, or that failing, sidling up to an instructor, displaying a little leg, and getting...