Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...list of people who have agreed to be candidates includes Leslie F. Griffin '70, president of Harvard Afro; Joel R. Kramer '69, president of the CRIMSON; Profit, president of PBH; Tracy B. Strong teaching fellow in Social Studies; Barry F. O'Connell, tutor in History and Lit.; James E. Thomas, senior advisor to freshmen; and Thomas J. Cottle '59, lecturer on Social Relations. Roose said the final slate will represent a wide range of expertise and opinion...
From first-day attendance figures, the number of second-year German and Romance language students appears to have dropped substantially. From 70 to 130 students usually take German C, Eugene Weber, Head Tutor in German, said yesterday, but course instructor Carl W. Langguth expects no more than 50 to enroll this year...
...less self-sacrificing than we, nor do many expect so much selflessness of themselves. I think a more just appraisal than Mr. Alexander's would find large numbers of us doing more in this community than grinding away in Widener. Jackson Bryce Miniprofessor of the Classics, and Resident Tutor in Music, Adams House
After he graduated from Harvard, Brinton won a Rhodes Scholarship and attended Oxford University, from which he graduated with a Ph.D. in History in 1923. Brinton then returned to Harvard to become an instructor and tutor in History. He was appointed Associate Professor in 1932. Ten years later he received a full Professorship...
...Harvard freshman I was an innocent rationalist and Wilsonian Democrat. Even while I was an undergraduate, and with the generous enthusiasm of my tutor Harold Laski to fortify me, the influence of the late Irving Babbitt began to undermine the foundations of that belief...