Word: latinate
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...always hard to root against your own students. Thus in a subsequent year. I want Harvard to win, but Yale quarterback Joe Massey '71 in the star of my Latin class. What to do? Needless to say after the umbrella incident I am sitting on the Harvard side again. But now a shout for Joe might provoke my beloved confreres. How about an exhortation Latina voce? Negative. Suppose John Finley is nearby. Or Glen Bowersock. Or the Pope. I fear not violence, but some Ciceronian distribe nailed to the Field House door: te in Orcum demittimus--vale Segale! No, discretion...
...legally limit wages and prices. Britain's unions, struggling to keep their members' pay ahead of price boosts, have pushed hourly wages 17% above last year's levels. Without some program of restraint, inflation was expected to hit a 14% rate next year, a pace approaching the unenviable Latin American standards...
...action with educations is the potential for cooperation between PBH and the University. The Teacher Aide Program, now being set up, provides a good model for creating mutually beneficial ties between to time between PBH and Harvard. This program will place 12 Harvard undergraduates in the Cambridge High and Latin school to help teach subjects in which they have special skill. The volunteers will work with students who have trouble with with their school work. A weekly seminar for credit on classroom problems and touching practices will help the volunteers prepare for their work...
...cooperative effort. Mort Hausen '72, president of PBH Bienda Wilson, associate dean of Administration of the GSH: Donald Moulton, coordinator for Community Affairs of the Office for Government and Community Affairs: Robert Sweeney '22, principal of Rindge Tech: and Raymond D'Arey '26, principal of Cambridge High and Latin, have been ironing out the details of the program during the last few weeks. According to Moulton, the project should start within a month. The remaining step is to hire a coordinator to place the teacher aides to supervise them and to set up the seminar on teaching. Coth Harvard...
Glen W. Bowersock, professor of Greek and Latin and CRR chairman, said that the Committee decided not to impose this ruling because of the "special circumstances" of the case. "Many of the participants (in the sit-in) did not intend for the sit-in to proceed in the way it did," Bowersock said...