Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Students were not allowed to collect in the yard or on the steps of any of the buildings. If half a dozen men grouped themselves together after a recitation, a tutor would come along and disperse them. No smoking was allowed in the yard or on the streets of Cambridge. Any one being seen to enter a place where intoxicants were sold was liable to private and perhaps public reprimand...
...give elsewhere that very threadbare argument about small colleges. President Anderson, of Rochester University, which is almost unknown, says that Harvard cannot keep as good a corps of instructors as they have at Rochester. Such statements are always very interesting, and often amusing. Rochester proudly says, "We have no tutors; all are professors." The inference is that the Rochester men get better instruction than we do. But they forget that a man is no better simply because you chose to call him "professor." If the Rochester "professors" are not above the ordinary Harvard tutor in education and ability, what...
...glance at the history of morning prayers is instructive as well as entertaining. Two hundred and fifty years have wrought many changes in the character of this religious service. In President Dunster's time, morning prayers, and evening prayers, too, were held in the rooms of the tutor. They were afterwards held in the Commons Hall or Library, in the old Harvard Hall, and in the year 1744, in Holden Chapel. In 1766, part of the newly built Harvard Hall was used as a chapel, but in 1814 University Hall was built. From that date the morning service was held...
Wanted. - A tutor in Greek 2. Address, at once, A. J. B., CRIMSON Office...
Notice. - I shall translate carefully "La Rabbiata" and answer questions upon the other work in Freshman German at 41 Grays, this evening at 7.30. $2.00. I will also tutor privately in Freshman German. R. T. Osgood...