Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...place within University Hall since last spring. Former Assistant Dean E. A. Whitney '17, who for the past two years has had charge of the Freshman class, will henceforth devote his time to teaching in the field of history, in which he holds the position of Assistant Professor and Tutor. Delmar Leighton '19, formerly Assistant Dean in Charge of Records is now giving his full time to the position of Chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives. Paul Birdsall '21 has been appointed Assistant Dean, in charge of the Freshman class under Assistant Dean L. S. Mayo...
Alfonso, Prince of the Austurias, eldest son of King Alfonso XIII of Spain: "The motor car in which I was riding with my tutor near San Sebastian last week collided with a motor truck and I escaped injury as by a miracle. My health has been reported 'indifferent' for so long that I am suspected of suffering from some permanent disorder and there is talk of offering the succession to someone else. If I am passed over it is expected that a similar fate will overtake my father's second son, Prince Jaime, for he is almost...
...usual table in his usual cafeteria. In came a slender figure in a serge coat and grey "bellbottom" trousers, with a cap pulled so far down over the cadaverous face that only the high hooked nose of Emanuel Silberstein showed out from beneath. Moving up behind his old tutor, the youth raised a squat hammer (a cobbler's) and beat upon the bowed white skull. James Calisch was unconscious, his cranium crushed beyond repair, before other patrons could seize Student Silberstein...
...absolute values for Good, Justice and similar abstractions, a realm of ideals of which ordinary life was but the dim shadow. Aristotle (384-322 B. C.), son of a physician at the court of King Amyntas in rugged Macedon, attended the academy conducted by Plato, then went home to tutor Amyntas' fiery grandson. This lad, Alexander, after conquering the world, endowed Aristotle, gave him an heiress to wife and put men at his disposal to collect flora and fauna in all directions. Aristotle studied specimens, made inferences, founded "science." He was tough-minded. None of Plato's mystical...
...Steel is enormous-250,000 employes, $442,000,000 payroll - plants, railroads, ships. But it must be careful. Judge Gary, its nurse, its tutor, will see that it is careful...