Word: proctore
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...book on skiing is being published this week. Skiing, the International Sport* contains 21 articles on every phase of skiing by the world's leading authorities. It contains nine reproductions of paintings in full color and 250 photographs. Some of the authors, notably Richard Durrance, Arnold Lunn, Charles Proctor and Birger Ruud, will be skiing in the U. S. this winter...
...late much, and by no means entirely unwarranted, criticism has been leveled at the advisers and proctors. Cases have been brought to light showing that the proctors especially do not take their position seriously. Only this fall it was proved that one particularly wandering proctor had spent only two out of thirty-three nights in his room. It is up to the University to see that such abuses do not go unpunished; there is no reason why a proctor should not immediately lose his position if he violates his trust...
Last night's gathering of the powers which regulate a Freshman's life show that the advisers and proctors are recognizing more and more that they have a definite responsibility. The average Freshman has a wealth of bureaus to which he can turn to settle his difficulties. He has the dean's office, the Hygiene department, the officials at the Union, and Phillips Brooks House, as well as his adviser and proctor, to which he can apply for personal aid. And he needs all of these, for at last night's meeting Dean Leighton spoke of a Freshman...
...Connecticut; John R. McDaniel, Savannah, Missouri, Harold Bengloff, New York; Robert S. Hormell, Brunswick, Maine, Edward T. Haslam, Council Grove, Kansas; Lemuel Bowden, Jr., Norfolk, Virginia; John L. Wilson, Sturgis, Kentucky; Arthur L. Abrams, Roxbury; John Maier, Royersford, Pennsylvania; Edward S. Miller, Sioux City, Iowa; Sinclair T. Allen Jr., Proctor, Vermont; Earle H. Webster, Bridgewater...
...proctor to supervise the allotment of judges in the courts...