Word: tutor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...work in courses and to eradicate any difficulties that may arise. In order to assure the success of this project the advisors have been picked with special attention to their adaptability for this work. The men who will fill these positions this year are Sterling Dow '25, instructor and tutor in the department of History; C. A. Pendar 3L; James Reid 2L; C. Van Tyne '29; W. R. Harper '30; G. M. Ferguson '26; A. R. Sweezy '29; and W. J. Bender...
...Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, the Freshman Class and other new students will assemble in the New Lecture Hall to hear brief talks by the Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, Delmar Leighton '19, Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, who will deliver the first of these talks, on the Choice of Studies for the Freshman Year, Walter B. Briggs, Assistant Librarian of the Harvard College Library, will speak second, on Library Facilities of the University, and the third speaker will be E. A. Whitney '17, Assistant Professor of History and Literature, speaking...
Died. Mrs. Janis E. Bierbower, 60, mother and tutor of Actress Elsie Janis; at Hollywood; of pneumonia...
...Under Prime Minister Juliu Maniu a new cabinet was assembled last week, chiefly significant because it contains neither Field Marshal Averescu, Field Marshal Peter Presan, Professor Nicolae Iorga (once tutor to the King), or any other arch-Carolist. In effect the new Maniu cabinet is the same as his old one of fortnight ago, and his peasant party remains supreme in Rumanian politics. Impotent Vintila Bratianu, liberal leader and onetime Prime Minister, bitterest foe of Carol, was credited last week with shouting (at his Carolist nephew George Bratianu): "I'll kill Carol myself?with anything?with a kitchen knife...
This excessively ancient title, now revived, recalls that a "leader of an army" was once a voevod (pronounced vo-ye-vod). In vain last week-Professor Nicolae lorga, once Carol's tutor, warned Parliament that the title came straight out of a Viennese operetta. Unmoved, the deputies and senators rested on their labors, some pointing out that "Grand Voevod" could be translated "Grand Duke...