Word: tutor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tutor Powerless Except to Direct...
William Leonard Langer '15, Assistant Professor and Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, will take the place left vacant by the late Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, as Professor in the Department of History, it was announced by Professor C. H. Moore '89, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, last night...
...lectureship was founded upon the condition that the lecture should not be made a part of the regular curriculum offered by the University, and should not be delivered by any professor or tutor in his usual routine of instruction. The choice of the lecturer is not limited to any one religious denomination nor to any profession...
...English tennis players as winners or even serious contenders for the Davis Cup, Britain has hired a teacher. Karl Kozeluh, a leading professional tennis player of the continent, winner last week of an unofficial professional championship of Europe at Beaulieu, France, goes to the All-England club to tutor budding Britons. He is a Czechoslovak...
These periods, which are called "reading periods," will be given to assigned reading for laboratory work, to be done by the student without assistance from tutor or lecturer. A test of the reading will be given in the general examination. This means, as explained by Dean Moor, that there will be approximately six weeks in the academic year in which members of the three upper classes will be more or less engaged in educating themselves without help, or, it is added, hindrance from their elders. The great purpose of a college education being to train men to train themselves...