Word: proctoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Thus the U. T. "a place of pleasing, simple beauty in the Italian Renaissance period of Florentine art" became a part of Harvard of the Roaring Twenties. That was the day when Freshmen were men and every proctor carried a sub-machine gun. The U. T., as a precautionary measure, employed a bouncer who was pitcher on the Varsity baseball team and tipped the scales at 220. He was assigned to "take care" of the bathtub-gin addicts and his life was a busy...
...English took the start of the was much easier than we did," was the comment yesterday of Ray S. Cline, '39 recently appointed proctor in Weld Hall who studied at Balliol College, Oxford last year...
...most docile class I have seen" was the way Stanley K. Leonard, head proctor, described the Class of '44. "They obeyed our instructions without a murmur...
...Chiropody is most useful in caring for the feet of patients with advanced diabetes, who, because of poor circulation, are liable to foot infections, even gangrene. In 1928 famed Diabetes Specialist Elliott Proctor Joslin founded a foot clinic in Boston's New England Deaconess Hospital, urged other large hospitals to do likewise. For valuable pioneering the convention last week made him an honorary member...
McMahan is an instructor and tutor in Philosophy and a proctor in Massachusetts Hall. While in college he was first marshal of Phi Beta kappa, majoring in Philosophy...