Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...preconceived notions as to the arrangement and selection of his courses; these ideas, while they may be slightly warped, conform in general to what is popularly accepted, even among doctors and professors. These ideas will in all probability be confirmed by the Freshman's advisor, and later by his tutor: he will proceed with the usual round of laboratories and embalmed Batrachians; he will concentrate in a science, most often Bio-chemistry, and he will become a doctor at long lost. A certain minority of these nascent physicians, however, will realize too into that the advice they have received...
...treats theory exclusively, and treats it in an almost fascinating manner. It is barely necessary even to take lecture notes or to do the most of the reading, which is negligible anyway. But it is most essential to think, to argue with one's classmates and one's tutor; or in short, to be enthusiastic. For the subject-matter of the course cannot be memorized...
...Penthouse there are the Juniors. Three rounds of Planter's punch loosen guarded tongues. "My tutor says I've still a chance. . ." "Just slap the Bible and Shakespeare exams. . ." Two more years is a long time. Half over, and Harvard's better than...
Mower A-11: Kendrick N. Marshall '21, of Brockton, Mass. (Brockton High School). Recently returned to Harvard after several years in the Far East. Now an instructor and tutor in Government...
Matthews 33: R. I. W. Westgate of Winnipeg, Canada. A graduate of the University of Manitoba, then Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. Now an instructor and tutor in Classics...