41 examples of lectureships in sentences

school book, horn book, text book; grammar, primer, abecedary^, rudiments, manual, vade mecum; encyclopedia, cyclopedia; Lindley Murray, Cocker; dictionary, lexicon. professorship, lectureship, readership, fellowship, tutorship; chair.

Endows lectureship in Union Theological Seminary.

National Lectureships 1937 and 1938)

The history of the Storrs lectureship in the Yale Law School; the first three decades.

The history of the Storrs lectureship in the Yale Law School.

(Publications on the Rauschenbusch Lectureship Foundation) © 12May33; A62643.

National Lectureships 1937 and 1938)

The history of the Storrs lectureship in the Yale Law School; the first three decades.

The history of the Storrs lectureship in the Yale Law School.

The highest preferment Dr. Trapp ever had in the church, though he was a man of extensive learning, was, the rectory of Harlington, Middlesex, and of the united parishes of Christ-Church, Newgate Street, and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, with the lectureship of St. Lawrence Jewry, and St. Martin's in the Fields.

Mr. Ward and others continued a war of pamphlets; and in June Mr. Ward was dismissed from his Mathematical Lectureship at Balliol.

(2) Professorial posts and Staff Lectureships.

(3) Lectureships, assistant lectureships, and demonstratorships.

(3) Lectureships, assistant lectureships, and demonstratorships.

A few senior and independent lectureships are better remunerated.

These posts, which are remunerated on about the same scale as other University lectureships, are well suited to those whose interest lies mainly in purely educational matters.

Some time after, a country living fell in my lord's disposal; and his lordship, who had now some encouragement given him of success in his amour, bestowed the living on Corusodes, who still kept his lectureship and residence in town; where he was a constant attendant at all meetings relating to charity, without ever contributing further than his frequent pious exhortations.

BAIRD, JAMES, ironmaster, founder of the Baird Lectureship, in vindication of Scotch orthodoxy; bequeathed £500,000 to support churches (1802-1876).

BOYLE LECTURES, the lectureship founded by the Hon.

FABIAN SOCIETY, a middle-class socialist propaganda, founded in 1883, which "aims at the reorganisation of society by the emancipation of land and industrial capital from individual and class ownership, and vesting of them in the community for the general benefit"; has lectureships, and issues "Essays" and "Tracts"; it watches and seizes its opportunities to achieve Socialist results, and hence the name.

GERVASE OF TILBURY, a mediæval historical writer, born at Tilbury, in Essex; said to have been a nephew of King Henry II.; he held a lectureship in Canon Law at Bologna, and through the influence of Emperor Otto IV. was made marshal of the kingdom of Arles; he was the author of "Otia Imperiala," a historical and geographical work; d. about 1235.

GIFFORD, ADAM, LORD, a Scottish judge, born in Edinburgh; had a large practice as a barrister, and realised a considerable fortune, which he bequeathed towards the endowment of four lectureships on Natural Theology in connection with each of the four universities in Scotland; was a man of a philosophical turn of mind, and a student of Spinoza; held office as a judge from 1870 to 1881 (1820-1887).

This happened to be the lectureship in astronomy at Gratz, the chief town in Styria.

His tutors also strongly urged him to accept the lectureship, and he had not the usual reluctance to leave home.

Your present plan, therefore, I think a wise oneviz., to constitute yourselves into "a statue committee," for the successful carrying out of your own original and very practicable design,handing over any surplus funds which may remain to any other committee or body willing to prosecute the larger professorship or lectureship scheme.

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