Word: tutoring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...States by the Ramparts article on the NSA. For your information I am not now and never have been the least interested in securing the names of "Americans who expressed sympathy with Communist speakers" and I hope that you will inform the unnamed "acquaintance" of the unnamed "Lowell House tutor" who is the source of your story about a supposed approach made nine years ago that this is the case...
...never occur to the sophisticated intelligence of a CRIMSON reporter that such an offer by one Harvard tutor to another was so unlikely as to be almost ludicrous? And if the CIA were interested in getting names it surely could find better sources than a Lowell House tutor and an organization (The Independent Service) that helped to finance the trips to Vienna among others of Michael Harrington and half the officers of the Student League for Industrial Democracy, the predecessor...
...here again the committee may run into faculty opposition. Marsh H. Mc.Call Jr. '60, Instructor in Classics and head tutor, said he is "mildly against" the proposal because in effect it makes all students in the department have a double major. "And some students taking just one language either are not as good as those in Classics or want to pursue other interests," he said...
...seminar program for fourth graders this year. The six seminar members, who attended fairly regularly, had classes ranging from a debate on Vietnam to analysis of a symphony. The boys were able to discuss academic and personal problems with their teachers. When one flunked French, Challenge found him a tutor. However, the program suffered from infrequent meetings and a shot-gun approach to subject matter. The boys had a fairly heavy load of homework; many held part-time jobs; and several were on sports teams. Although Challenge would like to have classes for boys all the way through 12th grade...
...content, he is actually bored with his life and his pregnant wife, and yearns to recapture his vanished youth in an affair with Sassard, an Austrian princess. She, however, has two far more successful suitors. The first, an agreeable adolescent aristocrat (York), becomes her fiance. The other, a university tutor (Stanley Baker) who seems to have a postgraduate degree in seduction, becomes her lover...