Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Stavsky, tutor in Animal Psychology is conducting an experiment in an attempt to investigate the orientation of different animal forms in a field of gravitational force. A rat or a guinea pig is placed upon an inclined plane in a position parallel to the base of the plane. The animal is negatively geotropic, that is, it naturally tends to climb up when placed upon a sloping surface...
...Eliot House will be the only House to have an "individual coach" (one wonders whether a coach can be more than an individual) for its "exclusive boating club" ("for it's jolly boating weather") you do a grave injustice to my quondam mentor and still esteemed friend, the Head Tutor of Lowell House, whose services to the crew, back in '31, still live vividly in the recollections of those privileged to row in that remarkable boat. Has the present generation forgotten that breath-taking race against Dunster House for the Thunder Mug (the original gold plated porcelain trophy) when number...
Dunster defeated Lowell 3 to 2; A. F. Dana '33 (D) defeated L. A. Breck '32 (L) 3 to 0; J. W. Appel '32 (D) defeated W. C. Thompson '32 (L) 3 to 0; J. R. Fletcher '32 (L) defeated Harold Williamson, Tutor (D) 3 to 2; H. C. Dickinson '32 (D) defeated Edward Orlandini '32 (L) 3 to 2; H. A. Blackman 3L (L) defeated R. F. Evans...
...five games apiece after these matches in either league, a play-off will be held next week. The league A line up will be: LOWELL DUNSTER L. A. Breck '32 A. F. Dana '33 W. C. Thompson '32 J. W. Appel '32 J. R. Fetcher '33 Harold Williamson, Tutor H. A. Blackmun 3L (Capt) H. C. Dickinson '32 Edward Orlandini '32 R. F. Evans '33 The probable lineup in League B is: Owen Appleton '32 Warren Delano '32 W. A. Shurcliff 2G (Capt) Richard Borden '33 Garrett Dirkhoff '32 Thomas Whiteside '32 R. T. Wharton '32 Christopher Birckhead...
...Wild, the retiring Senior Tutor, is leaving to marry Miss Marian Lewis of Syracuse, New York, but he will continue to be associated with the House as a non-resident tutor in government. Dr. Wild took his B.A. at Wisconsin in 1926, and M.A. at Harvard in the following year, attaining his Ph.D. last year, when he also became Senior Tutor of Winthrop House...