Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...relative; Julia Ward Howe, who wrote The Battle Hymn of the Republic, was a distant cousin. Howe's father was a carpenter who built small houses, one at a time. Howe went to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, got high marks, and stayed on for a year as an instructor in engineering...
...endowment. Permanent endowment, Mr. Conant emphasizes, is the key to expansion. Annual grants, either from the government or from private sources, can help a university greatly in meeting operating expenses at a time when prices rise far more rapidly than endowment income (as they are doing now), but the instructor whose salary is paid from money appropriated yearly can never be in a really secure position. Harvard, which insists on guaranteed income as well as guaranteed initial outlay before undertaking new commitments, has the example of private colleges currently in extreme financial difficulties to keep it following that policy...
Harvard students are now under the scrutiny of the Medical School's newest big research project. Dr. Daniel H. Funkenstein, instructor in Psychiatry, is heading a team of men and women who are investigating the college student...
Daniel Waite Marshall has been appointed Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School of Education, Dean Francis Keppel announced yesterday. Marshall has been an instructor in the school since last fall. He had previously served as Assistant Principal of the Essex High School in Essex, Vermont...
...Barry Wood '32, Phi Beta Kappa, All-American football star, and Student Council president while in the College, came back to Boston today to assume the role of physician-in-chief protem of Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. He replaces Dr. George W. Thorn, Hersey Professor of Medicine, a former instructor of his at Johns Hopllins University Medical School...