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Patricia A. Zander has submitted her resignation from her position as preceptor in Music and co-instructor of Harvard's only performance course because of the Music faculty's lack of support for performance, an informed source said yesterday...
Andrew M. Gleason, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy and an instructor in Math 1b, said yesterday that Math 1b was popular because of the "central position of calculus with respect to other subjects." The Harvard Top Ten Humanities 103 799 1 Ec 10 782 2 Fine Arts 13 356 3 Humanities 9b 350 4 Math 1b 317 5 Nat Sci 111 296 6 Chem 20b 270 7 English 151 268 8 His 1630 261 9 Physics...
Alex Griswold '76, said yesterday that a graphics course and instructor would also facilitate the steady entrance of new students interested in the field...
William Menzel, a dental lab-technician instructor, began making his decision back in Albany, N.Y., after he realized that "if you said hi to people on the streets, they thought you were going to mug them." He loaded up his wife and four children and headed for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where, he says gratefully, "my wife can walk the dog at 2 a.m. without fear, and the kids haven't been mugged on the way to school or had their lunches taken away from them...
Born in Hailey, Idaho, Oct. 30, 1885, Pound was a prodigy who at 15 entered the University of Pennsylvania "resolved that at 30 I would know more about poetry than any man living." After he was fired from an instructor's job at Wabash College when a prostitute was found in his rooms, Pound showed up in London at 23 wearing a piratical red beard, green felt trousers, pink jacket, hand-painted Japanese tie, huge sombrero, one turquoise earring, and pince...