Word: tutor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...facts of life are supposed to have been first related to Rumania's buck-toothed Carol by his juicy young tutor, Professor Nicholas Jorga. Today juicy old Senator Nicholas Jorga, loaded with honors by the Crown, still rates as perhaps the No. 1 smutty story-teller in a nation of smutty storytellers. Up last week stood Old Tutor Jorga to raise boldly in Rumania's Senate the issue created by His Majesty in continuing to live in open sin with a Jewish wench. To many a U. S. newsreader King Carol's liaison with red-headed Magda...
...When Old Tutor Jorga rose last week to address the greybeards of the Rumanian Senate, they assumed that, as usual, his sallies would be spicy. For once Jorga spoke fairly seriously: "If His Majesty has sinned it is because he is human. Whoever gossips about a woman is vulgar and mean, and whoever thinks of the King as other than a ruler is out of order. Dabbling in gossip is unworthy of statesmen and characteristic of knaves and servants. All we have a right to demand of the King is that he know thoroughly the needs of the country...
...following review was written especially for the Crimson by William P. Maddox, instructor and tutor in Government...
...tutor their children they employ a person called Prince de Vigni, "last surviving member of the royal family of Silesia." Tutor de Vigni teaches the children four hours daily, reports them brighter and quicker than other children. Summer and winter they wear only bathing suits...
...Wednesday Eliot House will act Shakespeare's "Henry IV." Theodore Spencer, instructor in English and resident tutor in the House, and Harry T. Levin '33, Junior Prize Fellow, will direct the action, while John C. Haggott '35, president of the Dramatic Club, will be stage manager. As a further attraction, Roger B. Merriman '96, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, and Master of Eliot House, is expected to star in a leading role...