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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dewing '02, hitherto Lecturer in Corporation Finance and Instructor in Economics, has been appointed Assistant Professor and Tutor in Economics...
Lindsay Rogers becomes Lecturer in Government and Tutor in Government...
Barold J. Laski, Lecturer on History at the University, and Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, has been appointed full professor of Political Science at the London 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...
...place left empty by Mr. Laski's resignation cannot easily be filled. A profound student of economics, an able teacher, and an intellectual genius, he has at the same time shown himself to be an inspiring tutor and a warm friend to those with whom his life at Harvard brought him in contact. Slandered, misquoted, and often misunderstood by those who knew him least, his keen wit and his strong personality have won for him scores of staunch friends, who, while they could not always agree with his political principles, nevertheless found his influence stimulating and in spiring...
Scott Resnick's feature "Masters, Students Feel Pinch of Full House" March 21, reminded me of my own situation a few years back, in a five-person group crammed into a tiny two-bedroom suite in Winthrop House. At the same time, Winthrop had an unprecedented number of resident tutors. When I suggested in The Crimson on obvious remedy to our predicament, namely reducing the swollen ranks of the rather useless tutors, the response was immediate: a menacing answering machine message from one tutor and an invitation to the Senior Tutor's office for a dressing down for my "ingratitude...