Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...History; Dr. Arthur H. Cole G. 13, Economics; Dr. George LaPiana, Church History; Mr. William C. Greene '11, Classics; Mr. Bancroft Beatley '15, Education; Mr. Alfred C. Hanford, Government; and, Dr. Edwin C. Kemble G. 14, physics. Of these men, Dr. Blake is to sense next year as exchange tutor at University College, Oxford, and Dr. Hanford will be acting chairman of the board of tutors in History, Government, and Economics. Dr. Hilding Berglund has been promoted from the rank of research Assistant to that of Assistant Professor of Medicine...
...formerly assistant dean of the College and now secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, has been awarded a Charles Dexter scholarship for 1923-24, to enable him to spend the year in Europe, working in the field of history and literature. At present he is a tutor in this subject, in addition to his duties with the committee on electives...
...Alfred Chester Hanford G. '23 has been chosen as acting chairman of the University Board of Tutors in history, government, and economics, to take the place next year of Professor H. H. Burbank G. '15, who is to be in England as exchange tutor to Cambridge University, according to the arrangements made by President Lowell during his foreign trip in February. Dr. Hanford graduated from the University of Illinois in 1912, spent three years more in graduate study and teaching, came to Harvard in 1915 as assistant in government, and is now serving as instructor in government and a member...
Leonard Opdycke, A.M., Tutor in Fine Arts...
Alan Reed Priest, A.B., Tutor and Assistant in Fine Arts...