Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Pound of the Law School, William Z. Ripley, Professor of Economics; R. F. A. Hoernle, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; Zachariah Chaffee, Assistant Professor of Law; Samuel E. Morrison, lecturer on History; Francis B. Sayre, lecturer on International Law, Harold J. Laski, lecturer on History and Government; and Herbert Feis, tutor in Economics; are among the men from the University who will give instruction. The purpose for which this new college has been founded is "to make directly accessible to working men and working women the study of subjects that will further the progress of labor...
...same time the following appointments were made: Kossuth Mayer Williamson, Assistant in Economics; Herbert Feis, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Robert Herbert Loomis, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Philip Putnam Chase, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Lawrence D. Steefel, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Sidney Raymond Packard, tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics; Donald Buttz Clark, assistant in Philosophy; Joseph Leonard Walsh, instructor in Mathematics; Thurman Los Hood, Secretary of the Committee on the Use of English by Students; Lester...
...Frederic Schenck '09, A. M. '14, Ph.D. '18, died of pneumonia at his home on Brattle street early yesterday morning. Mr. Schenck was a member of the Faculty, an instructor and tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, chairman of the Committee on Degrees with Distinction in History and Literature, secretary of the Committee on the use of English...
...committee to whom was assigned the decision upon the merits of the papers contesting for the prizes offered by Messrs. Hart, Schaffner and Marx, of Chicago, for 1917, has awarded the first prize in Class A, a sum of $1,000, to Edmond Earle Lincoln, instructor and tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics in the University. The winning paper was entitled "The Results of Municipal Electric Lighting in Massachusetts...
...following appointments were also made: R. H. Trott as Proctor; H. Gilman as Proctor and Assistant in Chemistry; Harold Ernst Burtt as Instructor in Psychology; James Washington Bell as Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; William Carter Quinby as Director of the Laboratory of Surgical Research; Alfred Willson Bosworth as Research Fellow in Pediatrics; Andrew Watson Sellards as Associate in Tropical Medicine; Arthur Fisher Whittem as Acting Director of the Summer School; Benjamin Harrison Ragle as Research Fellow in Tropical Medicine...