Word: tutored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...activities of Mason Hammond '25, head tutor of Lowell House, have succeeded in procuring for the common rooms of the House an interesting collection of oriental objects d'art, which have been lent by residents and by the Fogg Art Museum for an indefinite period. In the large common room are among other exhibits, three Japanese prints dating from the first contact with modern Europe. They include a sketch on an English lady of uncertain age, a soldier, and the portrait of a Yankee skipper. In the Tutor's common room a sculptured head, collected during the first Harvard expedition...
...Mcilwain, Ph.D., LL.D., Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, will give a series of six talks on the subject. "Some Social and Political Ideas of the Middle Ages". The second series of eight lectures will be given by W. Y. Elliott, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Government and Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, on the subject. "The New British Empire...
Lloyd LaPage Rollins '27, head tutor in the Fogg Art Museum in 1929, following a Carnegie Traveling Fellowship in Fine Arts, has been elected director of the M. H. deYoung Memorial Museum at San Francisco, and is also director of the California Palace of, the Legion of Honor in the same city...
...Poetry and the Criticism of Life," by H. W. Garrod, and "The Matchless Orinda," by P. W. Souers, instructor and tutor in the Department of English, are two volumes which the Harvard University Press will issue early in February, it was announced yesterday at Randall Hall...
...addition, personal calls to business houses, steamship lines, bus services, factories, and life-guard agencies have resulted in a limited number of possibilities in each of these fields. Jobs as tutor-companions have become more and more popular, and more and more difficult to attain. The position Sharpe states is a highly specialized one, and although the earnings are large, the requirements are so strict that comparatively few men are qualified for such work. Only one man in ten has been accepted out of the numerous applicants who have enrolled...