Word: teacher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School of Economics and has resigned from the Harvard teaching staff in order to accept this appointment. Mr. Laski is the author of "Problems of Sovereignty" and "Authority in the Modern State." Although only 26 years old, he has had an unusual record as a brilliant scholar and stimulating teacher in the fields of History and Government...
...Herbert S. Langfeld and Jacques Bronfenbrenner, Dr. P. H. '19, are reappointed as assistant professors of Romance Languages, Psychology, and Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, respectively. Thurman L. Hood '08 becomes a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for another year. William Chase Greene '11, now a teacher at Groton School and winner of the famous Newdigate Prize while a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, becomes instructor in Greek and Latin Elmer R. Schaeffer '13 is named instructor in Physics, and Donald K. David instructor in Marketing and assistant dean of the Business School...
...being passed round in Constantinople for the Harvard Endowment Fund, according to a letter recently received from Gordon W. Allport '19, a teacher in Robert College. Mr. Allport in his letter made the request that the sum which he enclosed for the Endowment Fund be credited to Dr. L. P. Chambers, Ph.D. '16, Colonel Paul Azan. Litt. D. Hon. '17, and Dr. E. B. Watson...
...Teacher Most Important Factor
Naturally, President Eliot's study of the schools caused him to realize that the most important factor in a good school is the teacher, and that schools and school systems need technically trained principals and superintendents as well as trained teachers. Accordingly in 1891 with characteristic courage--and in required courage in those days--he secured the assent of the governing boards of the University and of the Faculty to the appointment of a professor in a new field, the field of Education; and the appointment of an "Assistant Professor of the History and Art of Teaching" established at Harvard...