Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...written extensively in philosophical journals and is known for his studies of the historical roots and philosophical principles of English Law. He was a Fellow, Tutor, and University Lecturer at Oxford before becoming Professor of Jurisprudence...
Joseph L. Walsh '16, Perkins Professor of Mathematics, will act as Master of Adams House for Reuben A. Brower, professor of English, during Brower's sabbatical leave next year. Walsh is a Charter Member of Adams House, and served for many years as a tutor in Mathematics...
...clean drawer paper under him." There is a smart lad called Red Cheeks, who has been taught by experience that it is futile to drop snowballs down chimneys because they only "get stuck in the bend," whereas a bucketful of water meets with no such obstacle. There is Tutor Pinto Free man, who would have been a good educator had he not believed passionately that "all education is a fraud"; he is always uttering loud groans and hurrying "to the coat cupboard, where he kept a medicine bottle of whisky." And there is Mr. Mackee, a familiar figure in most...
...provide the outsiders with more of a House atmosphere," Gordon M. Fair, Master of Dunster House explained. "If we bring them together in one place they will have more of a sense of belonging to a unit, and we will be able to provide them with a resident tutor," he said...
Friedberg's solution was immediately hailed as a "wonderful achievement" by three professors. Hartley Rogers, lecturer at M.I.T., and Friedberg's former tutor, described the problem as "one of the most important problems of the last ten years...