153 adjectives to describe professor

One of our most distinguished professors has thrown out a hint of a possibility that considering the greater proportion of women to men some form of plurality of wives may become necessary.

If he painted Lucifer, he must make him speak like Lucifer, not like a theological professor.

The little professor, who was up in the north country for the Smithsonian Institution, had spent a third of his life among dogs.

The residences of some sixty of the most eminent professors of various scienceselected by their colleagues as seats fall vacant, with the approval of the highest Court of Judicature and of the camptâcluster around a huge building in the form of a hexagon made up of a multitude of smaller hexagons, in the centre whereof is the great hall of the same shape.

The wearer had a face as grave as an undertaker's and the air of a serious-minded college professor; but he had the nondescript look of a scarecrow composed of whatever available garments could be obtained from the cast-off wardrobe of summer boarders in a farmhouse.

There I stood, a grave professor of the University of , educated and trained in the discipline I have already explained to you.

A celebrated English professor of heraldry is now at Long Branch, studying the crests of the waves.

It is to be remarked, however, that the views he took on questions of political economy are now endorsed by many able college professors and some American manufacturers who are leading public opinion in opposition to tariffs for protection and in the direction of free trade.

The stout John Quincy Burton at the wheel shouted jovially: "I tell you what, Todd, when our soberest university professors get the speed bug, I tremble for civilization!"

There he finds his way to Prof. Stuart's house, and offers to render any service which the professor, dangerously ill "of a typhus fever," might require.

But what is the despotism whose horrid features our smooth professor tries to hide beneath an array of cunningly-selected words and nicely-adjusted sentences?

Alberta Pierson Hannum (A); 17Dec58; R226984. HARBOUR, J. L. The absent minded professor.

The principal professor of philosophy at Padua would not even look through the wonderful instrument.

he is a worthy professor, but an indifferent practitioner.

KURTZ, HEINRICH, German theologian, professor at Dorpat; author, among other works, of a "Handbook of Church History"; b. 1809.

The argument of the Garde du Corps was espoused, but soberly, by one of the passengers who was a mathematical professor at one of the Lyceums; he was not by any means an Ultra, but he supported the Bourbons, with moderate, gentlemanly and I therefore believe sincere attachment.

In fact, they are very much of the kind that a clever professor of tactics, who had not felt the responsibilities inseparable from the command of a fleet, would put before a class of students.

To my ludicrous mortification, he told me of the change of position of some scientific professor in New York State, and when I showed that I didn't know the location of the town, which was Clinton, he told me if I would look at the map, which lay upon the table, I should find the town somewhere between Albany and Buffalo.

" Whether Browne has been numbered among the contemners of religion, by the fury of its friends, or the artifice of its enemies, it is no difficult task to replace him among the most zealous professors of christianity.

In this chair it was proposed that he should have as his colleague the venerable Dr. Harper, who was the senior professor in the old Hall, and who was now appointed the first Principal of the new College.

Even a staid college professor, who has walked the walled-in path all his life: let him get a Ford runabout, and in three months he is exultant in running as close as possible to every foot traveler and in exceeding the speed limit at any favorable chance.

But the old white-haired professor stands there, unashamed, unctuously offering the kultur of his criminal nation to an expectant world!

Against this daring innovation, Wojin, a Manchu tutor of the Emperor, protested, declaring that it would be humiliating to China to have her choicest scholars sit at the feet of foreign professors.

Yet he was a strict professor of the Christian religion, in the southern church.

What an effect I shall make to-morrow at my fourth professor's class!' "Alas!

153 adjectives to describe  professor