Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Student paintings and photographs for Winthrop House's third annual art exhibit are on display in the House's Junior Common Room. Gerald James Holton, assistant senior tutor at Winthrop, is sponsoring the show...
Signatures of the student's tutor or adviser and of the instructor in any course where his written consent is necessary must be affixed to cards...
Cards must bear the signatures of the student's adviser or tutor and of the instructors in courses for which written permission is requisite for admission. Students who are unable to secure necessary signatures should report the fact to the Committee on the Choice of Electives, at 2 University Hall, where names and office hours of advisers and tutors are available...
...Sickly, timid Colonel Rudolph was toughened by being awakened at midnight with a fusillade of revolver shots; then he would be dragged outdoors in early morning and put through a drill. When he seemed to be growing interested in science and politics, he was turned over to a new "tutor" who introduced him to night life and sex. After he had thus contracted "a venereal complaint," he was married to Belgian King Leopold's daughter Stephanie, who described herself as "the rose of Brabant," but of whom her uncle remarked: "Poor Rudolph! His bride has the daintiness...
Died. Sir Clarence Henry Kennett Marten, 77, gruff, kindly provost of Eton since 1945 and onetime tutor to Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret; of a heart attack; in Windsor, England. A historian who taught his royal pupils history and constitutional law, Sir Henry spent 60 years at Eton as student and teacher, was knighted on the chapel steps...