Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harlan P. Hanson '46, an old Kirkland resident, will move back to the House next year as senior tutor, Housemaster Mason Hammond '25 revealed yesterday...
...census questions were either too general or subject to too much loose interpretation. Novelist Ben Ames (Leave Her to Heaven) Williams took delight in answering with literal honesty, told the census taker he had been last employed in 1912, had never finished high school (he had studied under a tutor) and that, counting meditation, he had toiled 112 hours the previous week...
...half years ago, Bobby took up chemistry. He set up a tiny laboratory in his parents' unused coalbin, plastered the walls with his own charts of the elements and their valences. His mother went to the Cleveland Heights Board of Education to get him a special tutor...
Under his tutor's guidance, Bobby jumped through one chemistry book after another, until last year he was able to pass the high-school chemistry finals. Then he had an interview with Professor Frank Hovorka of the chemistry department of Western Reserve University. Last week, from the university came the official news. Starting June 20, sixth-grader Bobby Gordon will continue his chemistry studies at Western Reserve...
...Fellow and tutor of history at Oxford's Wadham College, he had worked with Winston Churchill on Churchill's monumental life of Marlborough. Right after Munich, he joined the army. He was the first officer to parachute into Yugoslavia,* worked so closely with Tito that the two were once wounded by the same bomb explosion. After the war, a lieutenant colonel with a D.S.O., he returned to Wadham, also began helping Churchill with his famed war memoirs. Last week 36-year-old Bill Deakin took over as Warden of St. Antony...