Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fifty undergraduates replied to letters circulated among last year's members of English A and F calling for volunteers to tutor foreign students in English, it was announced yesterday by Lincoln Bloomfield '41, chairman of the P.B.H. Undergraduate Faculty...
...good job at the Harvard Summer School. There is no doubt about his ability as an original thinker; the two books "It Is Later Than You Think" and "Ideas Are Weapons" are no mean achievement for a man of his comparatively few years. He could be a very active tutor, and would certainly be a stimulating one. It is the "middle group," assistant and associate professors, that has to do most of the teaching at Harvard; this is the group from which the future Merriams and Holcombes will be recruited. It is there, and only there, that...
Arthur E. Monroe '08, lecturer and tutor of Economics, was yesterday named by the University to replace Walter E. Clark '03. Wales Professor of Sanskrit, as acting Master of Kirkland House for the first half of the 1940-41 academic year...
...series will begin today at 5 o'clock in the Upper Common Room of the Union, with a talk on English by Ernest J. Simmons, assistant professor and tutor in this department. Other talks are planned for next week in Biochemistry, Economics, History, History and Literature, Engineering Sciences, Romance Languages, Government, Chemistry, and Biology. The complete schedule will be announced in the CRIMSON...
They are: Donald H. MacKenzie, as Visiting Lecturer on Business Administration at the Business School; James E. King, Jr. '36, as Tutor in the Department of Government; E. Cary Brown, as Assistant in Economics; Roger M. Cole, as Assistant in Biology; Arthur L. Canfield, as Assistant in Government; Marshall D. Shufman, as Assistant in Government; and Carl T. Parsons, as Assistant in Biology...