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...them is bad tempered; another is terminally diffident; two are burdened with awful parents--one permanently angry, another alcoholic. The minister is losing touch with God, and frankly, the Italian woman really ought to be studying Danish so that she can articulate her unlikely ardor for the shy tutor in his native language...
...players involved denied any funny business, but that didn't stop the chatter. It doesn't take much to get people talking about Rove. He is the architect of Bush's two gubernatorial victories in Texas as well as his presidential race. He has also been the President's tutor, feeding him histories and biographies to read. Inside the White House he is at the center of every political and domestic policy decision. He helps determine where the President spends his political capital, and in an election year when both houses of Congress are up for grabs, he is watching...
History department Head Tutor Joyce E. Chaplin sent an e-mail to department faculty and teaching fellows last month suggesting they take the trauma of Sept. 11 into account when grading last semester’s work...
...according to Brian E. Delay, a history tutor in Cabot House, the events of this fall did not have a tangible effect on most students’ performance...
...instructors with prominent positions and popular courses are also temporarily departing, including College Professor William E. Gienapp, who teaches the popular course “Baseball and American Society,” Professor James T. Kloppenberg, who offers several popular intellectual history courses, Professor Joyce E. Chaplin, the head tutor for the department, and Professor Lisa M. McGirr, who leads “The United States in the 1960s...