A sportswriter recalls his college mentor.
Between a good high school coach and a college mentor, that player could receive seven or eight years of real instruction.
The middle-school students are expected to meet regularly throughout the school year with the college mentors.
Prescott Johnson, Hart's college mentor, expresses the paradox well.
The author remembers his college mentor.
There is a college mentor for each the junior and senior class, of about one hundred students.
It was his old college mentor, long since retired.
The author tells of his visits to his old college mentor.
The author tells of his visits to his old college mentor, who was near death's door.
The author recalls his old college mentor.