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...suggestion offered by Professor Tatlock--that tutorial assistance continue on through the Reading Periods opens a field for discussion. It is fair to say that up to this time the proposed cessation of upper-class course meetings has been looked upon by the majority of students with more or less optimistic, and unknowing, docility. Now, however, when professors and instructors are beginning to portion out generous assignments of reading and to utter vague hints concerning the ultimate examination on that reading, the three weeks following the Christmas Holidays assume a more severe and on the whole a more normal aspect...
...been pointed out that the Reading Periods constitute a rest for tutors as well as instructors. Professor Tatlock's plan of a previous tutorial vacation would obviate this objection. And even without that provision an optional conference with one's tutor would not burden him with even half the usual labor of the routine months. He would still enjoy a comparatively free time for research. The wary will recommend that the student, about to enter an ordeal of fire, be allowed at least a certain sanctuary where he may find, not necessarily reenforcements, but encouragement and warning. As the plan...
Professor J. L. Lowes will preside at the meeting, which will be open to members of the University and their men guests only and Professors J. S. P. Tatlock '96; H. E. Collins, and K. B. Murdock 16 will be present at a small dinner to be given beforehand in honor of Mr. Tomlinson by the Union and the English Department...
...small dinner in honor of Mr. Tomlinson is being given by the Harvard English Department and the Union. Profesors J. S. P. Tatlock '96, H. E. Hollins, and K. B. Murdock '16, will be present. The address will start at eight o'clock...
...following article was written by Professor J. S. Tatlock '96, professor of English at Harvard. It is reprinted from the monthly periodical of Ginn and Company, "What the Colleges Are Doing," and was published under the head "The New Frontier--At Harvard...