Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Judge A. Heaton Robertson, J. H. M. Knox, LL. D., ex-President of Lafayette College; Principal Fairbairn of Mansfield College, Oxford University, England; Mr. Alfred Dale, Tutor in Trinity College, Cambridge University, England; Mr. Charles P. Clarke, President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; Professor E. P. McLaughlin, General Wager Swayne, New York; Mr. Newton B. Vandayer, of Williams College...
WANTED. - Private tutor in French. Address, with notes, T. H. Shastid, 27 Temple St., Boston, Mass...
...born in Farmington, Conn., in 1811. In 1831, he graduated from Yale and two years later became a tutor in the college. During these years he studied theology and in 1836, he became pastor of the Congregational Church at Milford. During the ten years following he had charge of several Congregational churches. In 1846 he returned to New Haven to take the chair of Clark professor of metaphysics and moral philosophy in the college. It was in 1853 that Yale sent him to Germany to study modern German philosophy. Five years later he received the degree of D. D. from...
...Harvard men have recently been appointed to professorships in the University of Chicago. William Gardner Hale graduated at the head of the class of '70, and soon after received a fellowship in philosophy here. In 1874, he was appointed tutor in Latin and two years later, he was chosen to a fellowship in classics. Since 1880 he has been professor of Latin at Cornell and in Chicago he will occupy a similar position...
...class of 1833, he delivered the Latin Salutatory oration at the last Commencement exercises held in the old church where the Law School now stands. Two years later he received an "A. M." from Harvard and delivered the Latin Valedictory Oration. In 1836 he was appointed tutor in Mathematics and physics at Harvard, and in 1838 Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural History. He held this professorship at the time of his death, having received the title of Professor Emeritus about three years...