Word: proctored
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...most popular forms of employment during the college-year were: tutor, clerk, proctor, monitor, census-taker and ticket-taker. During the, summer the most popular vocations were tutoring, and serving as tutor companion, camp counsellor or clerk...
...most popular forms of employment during term-time were as tutor, clerk, proctor, monitor, census-taker, choreman and ticket taker. There were also many men who occupied their spare hours in employment as carpenters, salesmen, librarians, ushers, waiters, stenographers or watchmen. During the summer the leading employments for men who were earning their way through college were tutoring and serving as tutor companion, camp counsellor or clerk...
...sing, play the piano, or practice on the saxophone at eleven or twelve o'clock, does he think of the commandment posted in the corridor, or of his next-door neighbor? He does not. If he resides in the Freshman Dormitories he may be admonished by a conscientious proctor. Otherwise his near neighbors suffer--silently, but not in silence...
Last Saturday night the Senior members of Phi Beta Kappa elected the following Seniors to membership: William Proctor Bell of Cincinnati, Ohio, Bernard Augustine DeVoto of Ogden, Utah, Ansel McBride Kinney of Southwest Port Mouton, Nova Scotia, Paul Kinney McElroy of Cincinuati, Ohio, and Charles Gibson Youngblut of Dayton, Kentucky...
...Joseph Larocque, of Bernardsville, N. J.; Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, of Cambridge; Mrs. James A. Lowell, of Chestnut Hill; Mrs. C. F. Lyman; of Boston; Mrs. R. L. MacDuffie, of New York; Mrs. T. Nelson Perkins, of Dedham; Mrs. H. L. Pratt, of New York; Mrs. J. M. Proctor, of Boston; Mrs. P. M. Reynolds, of Readville; Mrs. H. Sewall, of Boston; Mrs. John Thayer, of Lancaster; Mrs. W. L. Thayer, of Lancaster; Mrs. W. L. Thayer, of Southboro; Mrs. Edwin S. Webster, of Chestnut Hill; Mrs. Charles G. Weld, of Boston, and Mrs. H. H. Wiggin, of Brookline...