Word: proctoral
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...Carnesale, as part of the transfer, was put in charge of a complete restructuring of the OIT--including the termination of 93 employees--because of his negotiation abilities and his talent in handling rough issues such as this one, a source said. Then-vice president of finance Alan J. Proctor was unable to stomach the administrative drudgery necessary to construct compromise in Harvard's terminally decentralized environment...
...academic adviser, who was also my proctor in my freshman dorm, cursed me out when he found out I was in ROTC," Ward says. "People literally accused me of baby-burning when I walked in my uniform across campus...
More often than not, we students walk with our heads down and our minds full, thinking of exams, problem sets and papers that are soon due, "as if we had the weight of the world on our shoulders," my first-year proctor used to missing that Harvard, the Harvard of calm, walks and glistening lights, the Harvard that has survived for more then three centuries--the Harvard...
There are other advantages to being a proctor as well, such as wages as high as $8 per hour...
...Most proctors are retired Boston area residents. Several said they heard about the opportunity to proctor through friends who either do it themselves, or have other connections to the College