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...tute school" system began in 1886 after William Whiting "The Widow" Nolen '80 opened the first Manter Hall school and began to relieve students of their curricular worries. Starting slowly, the system mushroomed after the turn of the century, and highly organized cram courses flourished. By 1936 Wolff's, Parker-Cramer, and the establishment of E. Gordon Parker '96 had achieved leadership in their field and were busily stuffing College mailboxes with their literature. "Tute school" advertising stressed respectability and the scientific approach. A high-water mark of a sort was reached by Wolff's in a display ad that...
...line catechism: Miro dado, soskei shan creminor kaired? (My father, why were worms made?) Miro chabo, that puo-baulor might jib by hailing lende. (My son, that moles might live by eating them.) Miro dado, soskei shan puvo-baulor kaired? (My father, why were moles made?) Miro chabo, that tute ta mande might jib by letting lende. (My son, that you and I might live by catching them.) Miro dado, soskei shan tute ta mande kaired? (My father, why were you and I made?) Miro chabo, that creminor might jib by halling mende. (My son, that worms might live...
Although conditions at the New Jersey college were about the same as in Cambridge, there were fewer tute schools, and the "Prince," unlike the CRIMSON, did not carry their advertisements. When the Crimson, three years ago, attacked the "intellectual brothels" on Mass. Avenue its first move was to ban advertising from them...
...RICHARD CLIFFORD TUTE...
...British official who arrived in Mexico was not Sir Richard Clifford Tute, veteran of the Indian Civil Service, onetime Governor of the Bahamas, but his brother, Brigadier Clifford S. Tute, veteran of Britain's Army in India, now attached to the Indian Purchasing Commission. The names were confused in a press agency dispatch from Vera Cruz...