Word: tutored
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There will be at least one lady living in a Dunster House entry this spring. Doris Helen Kearns, assistant professor of Government and a former White House fellow, will be the first woman tutor to live in a Harvard House...
Miss Kearns, who was a non-resident tutor in Dunster House for '66-67, will be shifting from one male province to another. She is returning from a year as a White House fellow to President Johnson...
...will be the first woman to live in a male college since the twelfth century," John P. Russo '64, a Dunster House tutor in English said. "Neither Oxford nor Cambridge allowed women residents," he added...
Alwin M. Pappenheimer Jr. '29, Master of Dunster House, told the Faculty Committee on Houses in December that there would be a woman tutor in Dunster House. "Since this obviously sets a precedent for the other Houses, the other Masters had to be consulted," Pappenheimer said...
...senior tutor said last night that it seemed the Faculty still has the power to decide about scholarships if they choose to do so. "This summer, the Faculty Committee on Financial Aid limited the total possible reduction in scholarships as a result of probation to $500 a year per student," he said. "Most reductions in scholarships are converted to loans," he added...