Which preposition to use with curators
"The gentlemanly curator of the side-show always says of the wild man thoughtfully, 'I believe he has a few photographs for sale.'
In 1795 Scott was appointed one of the Curators of the Advocates' Library,a compliment bestowed only on those members of the bar known to have a zeal in literary affairs; but I do not read that he published anything until 1796, when appeared his translation from the German of Bürger's ballads, "The Wild Huntsman" and "Lenore."
And Curator for James and Elizabeth Breckenridge.
To assist the Curator in the discharge of his duties, there was a Wine Committee, and for its guidance a series of rules was drawn up.
In the colonnade are a number of statues, the most famous of which is perhaps the "Dying Adonis" which Baedeker gives to Michelangelo but the curator to Vincenzo di Rossi; an ascription that would annoy Michelangelo exceedingly, if it were a mistake, since Rossi was a pupil of his enemy, the absurd Bandinelli.