Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Supplementary to the settlement house work is that done by the Undergraduate Faculty, a group of students who volunteer to tutor Boston's high school glads in subjects which will either fit them better for a career or for future college work. Each student professor is responsible for a tutee and instructs his one-man class in his own rooms one night a week. Twelve per cent of the men given instruction by the growing Undergraduate Faculty eventually end up in college, a high figure considering the unfavorable financial position of most...
Daniel J. Boorstin '34 tutor in History and Literature, discusses The University as Big Business." Boorstin attacks the apparent trend toward commercialism in twentieth-century colleges, and asks whether the interests of the student are not being sacrificed in favor of the desire of their teachers to improve their academic and financial status...
Today is the last day on which courses may be changed (dropped or added) without liability for a charge of $5 each week for extra instruction. Petitions signed by the student's tutor or adviser, and by the instructor in charge of any course being added, must he filed in person at University Hall...
David E. Bell, of Palo Alto, California, as teaching fellow in Economics and tutor; A.M. Harvard...
Fausto G. Gravalos, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as instructor in Mathematics and tutor; Ph.D. Harvard...