Word: master
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Each of the Houses and Dudley Hall are authorized to institute a series of conferences and readings, and the Dean of the Faculty in consulation with the Master of the House concerned will appoint from the House staff a committee to administer the program. Upon completion of the requirements determined by the Committee and subject to the approval by the Dean and Administrative Board of the College, credit of one-half course will be given to students participating in it. This credit may not be given for more than one-half course each year...
This is the first time in the history of the College that provision has been made for educational work under the supervision of the Master and the House Staff to be counted towards a Harvard degree. Formerly the educational contribution of the Houses, though substantial, has been on an informal basis, Dean Hanford pointed out, and has not counted directly for academic credit...
...greatest doughboy." During the war he held a "Jawbone" (temporary) commission as first lieutenant and was temporary captain for a brief period in 1919, but was eventually returned to his permanent rank of sergeant. Uncomplaining, he re-enlisted as a buck private, cashed out in 1923 as master sergeant after 22 years of service. Since then, balding, weather-beaten, publicity-shy, he has lived like any other Kentucky farmer. To U.S. oldsters who remembered Sam Woodfill's war record, his recall from retirement was not a minute too soon...
Publisher Horace Liveright guided Ilka somewhat through England. She "never liked Horace much-he was rude to waiters"-but he took her to see George (Confessions of a Young Man) Moore, who unexpectedly pinched her behind. Somewhat encouraged, Ilka ventured to ask the fiercely conceited Master what he thought of Conrad. "I don't know, my child," said Moore testily, "I can't read Polish...
...Concert Master: Music 1 program...