Word: tutor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following discussion of dark horses in the presidential race was written for the Crimson, in connection with its forthcoming poll, by E. P. Herring, instructor and tutor in Government...
...Wesselman 1L and M. U. Copland 3L., who took all their bouts without allowing a single touch. The other outstanding contenders are Gilbert Kerlin '33 and G. M. Yatsevitch '33, both of whom won their primary meetings with ease. J. G. Hurd '34 and A. W. Williams, Tutor, got to the last round by default. Hurd has proved his worth during the past season on the University fencing team. In the epee matches he won seven of his bouts yesterday, while F. C. Steele 3L, took the second highest number of touches for a total of five points...
Lowell House neckties are now for sale at the Harvard Cooperative Society, bearing a decoration scheme planned by Benjamin Rowland '28, Tutor in the Division of Fine Arts...
...meeting, called by F. O. Matthiessen, tutor, is to explain to Sophomores concentrating in the field of History and Literature the purpose of the Bible and Shakespeare examinations which are held in the spring Reading Period. Professor Lowes will start the meeting with a talk on the Bible examination and its significance in the field, and Professor Babbitt will talk on the Shakespeare requirements...
Theodore Spencer, instructor in English and tutor in the Division of Modern Languages, will speak on T. S. Eliot, contemporary poet, in the second Morris Gray poetry lecture, at 7.30 o'clock on Wednesday, March 30. The talk will be given in the Poetry Room of the College Library, and because of the restricted accomodations, attendance will necessarily be limited...