Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...more fiery spirit was the late Spanish-born Julio Gonzalez, son of a Barcelona goldsmith. A tutor to fellow Barcelones Pablo Picasso, Gonzalez hammered out of sheet iron figures in praise of the peasant girls of his native land (see cut). Among the first of the Americans was Mobile-Master Alexander Calder, who strung together cut-out metal forms to create a moving, pulsating world of abstract form slowly moving in space...
...energy is such that even though he rewrites even the simplest potboiler five times and a new poem as many as 35, he still finds time to tutor his children, spar with a host of enemy pundits, work for twelve hours at a stretch if he has to. At the moment, Graves has on hand three projects, any one of which would be enough to tax the average writer: a novel about George Sand's love affair with Chopin; a translation of Lucan's History of the Civil War (between Caesar and Pompey): a translation of Roman Historian...
...growing need; both educationally and socially, to provide the College with another House was noted by Daniel S. Cheever '39, Allston Burr Senior Tutor. Since the present student more often comes from far away and is more dependent on scholarship aid, the administration definitely has "a measure of responsibility for his 24-hour day," Cheever said...
Arnold M. Soloway, assistant professor of Economics, has resigned as Alston Burr Senior Tutor of Leverett House, Dean Leighton announced last night...
Soloway has been Leverett's Senior Tutor since 1953 and still had three years to go on his five-year appointment...