Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Umpires David M. Little '18, master of Adams House, Richard B. Schlatter '34, senior tutor, and James J. Healy '04, assistant senior tutor, umpired the ARP's efficiency, and will make their full reports to Swift tomorrow...
Today is the last day on which courses may be changed (dropped or added) without liability for a charge of $5 each week for extra instruction. Petitions signed by the student's tutor or adviser, and by the instructor in charge of any course being added, must be filed in person at University Hall...
...industry at the Illinois for the last six years, will collaboration with Professor William Y. Elliott in Government 29a, which will deal primarily with war-time controls of economic life, and will have charge of Government 29b, dealing with government regulation in time of peace. He will also tutor a number of students in American Government
...additional course, or for those who have taken the whole of Government 29, one-half additional course, should be selected from the offering of the Department in consultation with the student's tutor. The program also requires three courses in Economics: Economics A; Economics 21a, Statistics; and either Economics 22b, Government Statistics, or Economics 26b, Accounting, are required...
...President of the United States was an upstairs study when Rudolph Forster became a temporary clerk in the White House in 1897. McKinley kept him on, and so has every President since. He has broken in each new President to the White House routine, served as handyman, tutor, adviser, informal ready-reference, and casual White House historian-for the President's ears. If he wanted to he could write an inside-dope book to end all inside-dope books. Last week the President took official cognizance of 70-year-old Rudy Forster's approach to the retirement...