Word: tutored
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...quoted as saying that our group was not a house organization. This is true in that the group is drawing its talent from the entire Cambridge community. However, our nucleus is centered within Eliot house; a house associate, Mr. Harry Levin, is our text consultant, and a house tutor, Mr. Robert Chapman, our production consultant...
...importance of House Master leadership in transforming House atmosphere. It continued: "To a great degree it is the young resident House staff member who must have more time and opportunity to mix with students. . . . No one who talks to students can escape the impression that the young resident tutor is the key person in the educational experience of a great many Harvard undergraduates...
...tutor would play an even greater role in any further expansion of the undergraduate body. "With greater emphasis on teaching qualities per se there will be a greater participation by the student in all the House has to offer who responds so enormously to just a whiff of personal interest. It is the man with communicable enthusiasm, not the library mole, who can make the major contribution to a House...
Richard T Gill '48, teaching follow in Economics, has assumed his duties as the new Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Leverett House. An ex-associate dean be succeeds Arnold M. Soloway, assistant professor of Economics, who resigned with three years left of a five-year appointment...
Soloway, who has been Leverett's senior tutor since 1953, joined Edward S. Mason, Dean of the Graduate School of Public-Administration, in a three month investigation of the economic situation in New York City this summer...