Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Teaching Fellows in Economics, and Tutor: Myron J. Spencer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, A. M. Cincinnati '40; and Herbert B. Woolley, of Silver Springs, Md., A.B. Stanford...
Today is the last day on which courses may be changed (dropped or added) without a $5 charge. In addition, if a student is taking six courses, he will be charged $5 weekly for extra instruction in the sixth course. 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...
...eyes widened from half-sealed slits to round marbles. He looked at his watch. Twenty minutes of two. The assignment was some impossible-sounding psychology book. It didn't matter. No time to do anything about it, anyway. The important thing was to figure out the psychology of a tutor, and within twenty minutes...
...will just come to me. Vag said to himself as he approached his tutor's room. But the thought was more of a prayer than a consolation. He rapidly compared himself to a list of such biblical characters as Daniel in the lion's deu, and Moses at the Red Sea. . . . Surely God must be a consistent sort of person...
...walked down the hall to his tutor's room and was about to knock on the door when he saw a note tacked up and addressed to himself. "Sorry I can't make it this afternoon," it read. "An old classmate just got into Boston and wants me to 'paint the town red.' Will call and make another appointment in the near future." Vag pinched himself hard in three different places, turned a complete somersault, and then whistled, long...