Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rugged, cleft-chinned Bishop Wand was a brilliant student at Oxford (he took a first-class in theology) and a chaplain in World War I. For eleven years, he was a tutor at Sarum Theological College; then he was recalled to Oxford as dean of Oriel College. In 1934, he became Archbishop of Brisbane...
Walter Jack Cunningham, instructor in Physics, was named last night as the new Senior Tutor of Adams House. He will replace Richard B. Schlatter '34, faculty instructor in History, who is leaving the University at the end of this term...
Cherington, a member of the Department of Government, has been an instructor and tutor since 1939, While Coolidge has been lecturer and instructor in Chemistry intermittently since...
Irving traveled through the West with two Europeans. Count Albert-Alexandre de Pourtalès, 19, had been sent away from Switzerland to sow his wild oats in some other country. His tutor was Charles Joseph Latrobe, nephew of the architect of the Capitol, a botanist, geologist, musician, artist. With these companions Irving joined a Government expedition bound for Fort Gibson in the Indian Territory (near the present site of Tulsa, Oklahoma). Irving wrote Tour on the Prairies as a result of the trip, after filling five notebooks with his observations. The Western Journals of Washington Irving prints the notebooks...
Judges included Charles W. Duhig '29 assistant dean of Harvard College, Elliott Perkins '23, lecturer in History and Master of Lowell House, and Kurt Lessen, resident tutor in Lowell House...