Word: teachers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Said Stakhanov, "I give all my letters to Petrov. I can't read handwriting. They teach me and they teach me but I don't understand." "He has a special teacher to instruct him in the Russian language and simple arithmetic," explained Discoverer Petrov, adding with a laugh. "If he uses the 'Stakhanov Method,' he will be in algebra by the middle...
Professor Packard evidently does not consider a student's oath of as much consequence as a teacher's, and has refused to preserve one on his famous records...
...accordance with President Conant's request, Kirtley F. Mather, Professor of Geology, has signed the Teacher's Oath in the proper form. At the same time he requested that his "long oath" with all its qualifications be returned to the Commissioner of Education, "thus keeping my conscience clear...
...truth of the matter is that our faculty has been designed to bring able teachers and not big names to Hanover. This policy in turn is based on the practical belief that we relatively immature undergraduates will benefit more from the well-balanced and careful guidance of a teacher intimately concerned with our welfare than from impersonal association with a "genius in his field" who is busy writing his latest tome...
Boston University, however, has the advantage of having met one opponent already this season. Last week they lost to the Salem Teacher's College by the narrow margin of one point, proving themselves a scrappy unit...