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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Instructor here since 1930, the Puritans' new Head Tutor received his A.M. in 1932, and his Ph. D. in 1934. At the present, Else is finishing his second year as resident of Winthrop House...
...hope to follow the very excellent example set by Dr. Gregersen," Gerard F. Else '29 told the CRIMSON yesterday. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Else will replace Halfdan Gregersen, instructor in Romance Languages, as Head Tutor of Winthrop House next fall...
...Hartford (Conn.) Times a former newspaperman, 34, advertised: "Job Wanted-I can tutor your children, wash your automobile or your dishes, take your dog out for a stroll, do your office work, ghost write for you, prepare your speeches and argue with your mother-in-law. . . . There is nothing wrong with me physically, mentally or morally. Will you take a chance on me?" The advertiser: an inmate in the Connecticut State Prison...
Halfdan Gregersen, instructor in Romance Languages, has been appointed Dean and associate professor of Romance Languages at Williams College, the Williams College trustees announced yesterday. Dr. Gregersen is now senior tutor of Winthrop House...
Another University instructor newly appointed to Williams is Roy Lamson Jr., '29 instructor in English and tutor in the Division of Modern Languages, who has been named assistant professor in English. Dr. Lamson received his M.A. here in 1930 and his Ph. D. in 1936. Last summer he won a Charles Dexter scholarship for summer study in England...