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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Judges of the finals were as follows: A. C. Sprague '21, instructor in English and tutor in the Division of Modern Languages, I. L. Winter '86, associate professor of Public Speaking, Emeritus, and R. L. Hawkins '03, associate professor of French...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: R. B. ECKLES '32 VOTED MEDAL IN PASTEUR DEBATE FINALS | 4/25/1930 | See Source »

Judges for the debate tonight will be Professor I. L. Winter '86, associate professor of Public Speaking, Emeritus, A. C. Sprague '21, instructor in English and tutor in the division of Modern Languages, and R. L. Hawkins '33, associate professor of French. The seven men entered will speak on the subject "Resolved. That the policy of France at the 1930 Naval conference was justified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINALS OF PASTEUR DEBATE WILL TAKE PLACE TONIGHT | 4/24/1930 | See Source »

...great many Harvard professors are presenting new courses this summer. Among these new offerings are "Primitive Sociology", by W. L. Warner, instructor in Anthropology; "Experimental Psychology" by Dr. M. H. Elliott, instructor in Psychology; "Problems of Immigration" by Lincoln Fairley '23, tutor in the field of Philosophy. "Morphology and Anatomy of Woody Plants" by Assistant Professor R. H. Wetmore and Dr. R. H. Woodworth '28: "Homer and Virgil: Theory of the Oral and the Literary Epic" by Dr. Milman Parry: "Elementary Landscape Construction" by M. J. Williams '25, instructor in Landscape Topography; "Mathematical Elements in Art" by Professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEARLY 200 COURSES TO BE GIVEN IN THE SUMMER SCHOOL HERE THIS YEAR | 4/16/1930 | See Source »

...shortcomings of the system come to light even upon a brief examination. Some tutors hold up a rigid standard of work to their tutees, one tutor in particular requiring four conference hours a week of his tutees, exclusive of time spent in preparation. Other students, who feel that they are far more fortunate, go for weeks at a time without seeing their tutors. Furthermore the general tendency is to take the whole system with a grain of salt until the spectre of Senior-Divisionals raises its head in the last year. Then follows a mad period of cramming, a hasty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUTTING ON THE SCREWS | 4/2/1930 | See Source »

...studies of the philosophical works of George Berkeley, and research in European libraries and consultation with authorities; Dr. C. W. Dodge, curator of the Farlow Herbarium, who will complete a work on the Lichen Flora of Costa Rica; and Dr. C. C. Pratt, assistant professor of Psychology and tutor in the Division of Philosophy, who will continue an investigation of the expressive properties of musical structure by means of methods which are being developed by Gestalt psychologists in Germany...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR MEMBERS OF FACULTY AIDED BY GUGGENHEIM FUND | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

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