Word: companionability
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...Bagshot, companion to Gibbet, A. Potter '17 Tapster, C. H. Smith '15 Lady Boutiful, H. Francke '15 Dorinda, her daughter, R. H. Norris,, Jr., '17 Mistress Sullen, her daughter-in-law, F. Fremont-Smith '17 Gipsey, their maid, W. B. Breed '17 Cherry, the landlord's daughter, D. F. Fenn...
...earned in 1912-13. In all, 1494 temporary positions were filled, 63 different kinds of work being listed. Over 100 men found positions in each of the following divisions: Monitor, guide, typewriter and tutor, while over 50 men worked in each of the divisions stated below: waiter, "tutor and companion," stenographer, proctor, and clerk. The "guide, guard, and usher" division drew 296 men, the number in the monitor list being second highest with...
...highest average per man for term-time employment is $1,088.10, credited to the "tutor and companion" division, in which $22,850.00 was earned in all. The average of the newspaper correspondents is next with $664.00, the "companions" third with $541.50 and the architects fourth with...
During the summer of 1914 the 30 men employed as "tutors and companions" earned $12,507.90, while the 56 men who merely tutored earned $6,240.00. The highest averages, outside of the "tutor and companion" division, were earned by swimming instructors, boatmen, stewards, waiters, managers of tennis courts, canvassers, and assistants
During the summer of 1913, the 36 men employed as "tutor and companion" earned $15,856, while the 32 who merely tutored earned $5,504.70. Of the 194 men for whom summer work was procured, the highest averages, outside of the tutor and companion division, were earned by the chauffeurs, stewards, camp councillors, assistants, and hotel employees...