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  • Soviet Republic in 1919, he was a lecturer in Budapest. However, after ... for the rest of his life. He became a lecturer in sociology at the London ...
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  • Kyoto Imperial University he stayed on as a lecturer for four years. After graduation, he was interested in theoretical physics, particularly in the ...
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  • same time he began a career as a public lecturer which continued until his ... a considerable reputation as a public lecturer, regarded by his middle ...
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  • of William Beveridge in 1923, and a lecturer at New College, Oxford in 1924. In 1925, he started his long-term relationship with the London School ...
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  • In 1884, he was appointed University Lecturer in Moral Sciences, a position ... Keynes to accept the position of a lecturer in economics at the University ...
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  • In 1887, Wicksteed became a lecturer on economics for the University ... Wicksteed served as lecturer for the University Extension Lectures ...
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  • served as a distinguished teacher and lecturer. He left Cincinnati in 1839 ... he established a reputation as a lecturer on moral and biblical subjects ...
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  • down in Cambridge. Joan became an assistant lecturer in economics at the University of Cambridge in 1931, a lecturer in 1937, and a reader in 1949. ...
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  • 1905), and in 1905 received position as a lecturer on sex roles and family ... in life, culminating in her work as a lecturer on family and sex roles ...
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  • in 1938. He was Huxley Memorial Lecturer and Medalist in 1932, and Frazer Lecturer in 1933. Seligman became chronically ill during his fieldwork ...
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  • to Cambridge University in 1862 as a lecturer in Moral Science, studying ... he returned to Cambridge University as a lecturer in Moral Science, studying ...
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  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman (July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935) was a prominent American feminist, writer, lecturer, and social reformer during the ...
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  • interest at the time. He later became a lecturer in Judaica at the Hebrew ... in this field. Moreover, as a writer and lecturer, Scholem, more than anyone ...
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  • " In 1867, he became a Privatdozent (lecturer). Boltzmann worked two ... ===Boltzmann as lecturer=== In Vienna, Boltzmann not only taught physics ...
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  • earned a reputation as a pro-dissident lecturer since he refused to expel ... in 1976, Zinoviev was dismissed from his lecturer's job, evicted from ...
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  • (1896). In 1890, Schechter was elected lecturer in Talmud at the University ... year he was appointed the first Gratz lecturer in Philadelphia. A series ...
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  • of Paris and became a distinguished lecturer there. He returned to England ... . By 1180 he had become a distinguished lecturer on the arts at the University ...
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  • of Glasgow to become an assistant lecturer in economics. Three years ... In 1920, Tawney became a lecturer at the London School of Economics ...
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  • in his retirement and became a temperance lecturer. Having already spent most ... drinking, Sullivan became a temperance lecturer. He retired to a Massachusetts ...
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  • and called University of Dhaka), again as a lecturer. In 1924 Bose wrote a paper deriving Planck's quantum radiation law without any reference ...
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  • of logic and metaphysics, and then a lecturer at Dundee. During World War I, he combined his lectureship with work in a chemical laboratory for ...
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  • After the war, he was appointed assistant lecturer at the University of Manchester. In 1947 he moved to Imperial College, London as a lecturer ...
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  • expenses, he was a generous donor. As a lecturer in his early years he often ... the arts building. He was Herbert Spencer lecturer at Oxford in 1927, and in ...
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  • In 1883, Hertz accepted a post as a lecturer in theoretical physics at the University of Kiel. In 1885, he became a full professor at the University ...
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  • to the University of London and became a lecturer at the School of Oriental ... and the Church, he went on to serve as lecturer in the Chinese section of ...
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  • himself to writing and teaching as visiting guest lecturer at such universities as Princeton, University of California at Santa Barbara, and Harvard ...
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  • in Northern Ireland in 1969, and became a lecturer in law at QUB, becoming a Senior Lecturer in 1977. He served as head of the Department of ...
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  • Adam Smith, FRS (Baptized June 5, 1723 – July 17, 1790) was a Scottish political economist, lecturer and essayist who is principally known ...
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  • work at the University of Vienna, first as a lecturer and then a professor in economics. During that time he belonged to the so-called "Austrian ...
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  • diploma and subsequently took up the post of lecturer in psychology and assistant lecturer in physiology at Liverpool University, where he was to work ...
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  • at the University of Padua and a lecturer at Naples, Rome, Pisa, and Salerno, he studied many different traditions of Latin, Arab and Greek commentary ...
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  • Miss Perkins remained active as a teacher and lecturer at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University until her death in 1965 ...
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  • his return to Germany in 1833, he became a lecturer at the University of Göttingen and began experimental studies on the (in)solubility of metal ...
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  • became Professor Emeritus. He remained a special lecturer at Columbia until 1973. Ernest Nagel died of pneumonia at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical ...
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  • Oasis. Four years later he became a private lecturer at the University of Kiel, teaching philosophy, economics, statistics, and sociology. Because ...
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  • gained an appointment as Assistant Lecturer in Classics at the University ... to Oxford, MacNeice was not a natural lecturer, and he found it difficult ...
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  • level academic position was as a lecturer and tutor in mathematics at the Institute of Education, University of London, from 1936 until he left ...
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  • of Java Man. Dubois, who had been a physician and lecturer in anatomy at Amsterdam University, sought to find the "missing link" and joined ...
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  • Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 - June 1, 1968) was an American author, activist, and lecturer. Both deaf and blind, she changed the public ...
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  • period of Cousin's greatest triumph as a lecturer. His return to the chair was a symbol of the triumph of constitutional ideas and was greeted ...
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  • Edward A. Ross was a nationally famous writer and lecturer in sociology. Regarded as one of the early founders of American sociology, he wrote ...
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  • as the 1957 Harvard Lowell Television Lecturer. In 1959, the American Psychological Foundation awarded him a gold medal for his achievements ...
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  • teacher in 1860. In the same year he became a lecturer in organic chemistry at the "Gewerbe-Akademie" (Trade Academy) in Berlin. He received ...
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  • Council, called him a "magnificent lecturer–prophetic and doom-laden ... University. He was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton in 1959 where ...
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  • *From 1883 to 1885 he was Burnett lecturer at Aberdeen, his lectures ... *In 1891, as Gifford lecturer, he published a volume on Natural Theology. ...
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  • was the preeminent essayist, poet, and lecturer in antebellum America. The ... Emerson made a living as a popular lecturer in New England and the ...
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  • when he retired. He is remembered as a great lecturer and an eloquent writer. His published numerous books and articles, many of which passed through ...
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  • 1952 until 55, he spent a year as a visiting lecturer at Yale University, where he also studied Sanskrit and Pali, the language of the Buddhist scriptures ...
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  • syllabus and inviting Duke Ellington as a guest lecturer, although he found academic life difficult and soon abandoned it forever. ...
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  • name Amina Baraka. In 1967, he became a lecturer at San Francisco State University ... movements. In 1979, he became a lecturer at SUNY-Stony Brook for ...
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  • He later served as Lecturer in Politics at Salford University, Romuald J. Misiunas, Book Review Political Change and Social Development: The Case ...
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  • He became popular as a lecturer, using his sense of irony rather than indignation to provoke his audience to question the power of corporate ...
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  • Upon his return in 1875, Ratzel became a lecturer in geography at the Technical High School in Munich. In 1876 he was promoted to assistant professor ...
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  • 1884. He married the same year and was appointed a lecturer in anatomy at the University of Amsterdam in 1886. He studied comparative anatomy of the larynx ...
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  • Late in his life, he became a student, lecturer and, finally, a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, specializing in ...
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  • Before that, he was appointed as a college lecturer at University College, Oxford, in 1947, and became a tutorial fellow the following year until 1968 ...
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  • Perry retired from Harvard in 1946 and was Gifford lecturer at Glasgow University until 1948. His lectures were published in Realms of Value ...
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  • the degree was Visiting Assistant Lecturer at the London School of Economics. In 1953 he started to work as professor at Carnegie Institute of ...
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  • ===Lecturer at Selly Oak Colleges=== Newbigin accepted a part-time teaching post in mission studies at the Selly Oak College, a federation of ...
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  • New York beginning in 1956. He was a sought-after lecturer throughout Western Europe and the Americas. Dallapiccola's 1968 opera Ulisse would be ...
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  • Heart. A year later, in 1884, Pavlov was appointed lecturer in physiology at the Military-Medical Academy. By 1891, Pavlov became the director of the ...
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  • (1804) a subordinate position as lecturer on mathematical anaysis in the polytechnic school at Paris, rising to professor of mathematics in 1809 ...
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  • it as too radical. Nesbit was an active lecturer and prolific writer on socialism during the 1880s. She also wrote with her husband under the ...
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  • Adler was a frequent lecturer in Europe and the United States, communicating with his audience as easily in English as in his native German. ...
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  • Columbia University in 1949. Before that, he was a lecturer at the University of Toronto (1946-1948). In 1950, he became an assistant professor of sociology ...
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  • thesis, Planck became an unpaid private lecturer in Munich, waiting until ... 1909, he was the Ernest Kempton Adams Lecturer in Theoretical Physics at ...
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  • In 1867, Röntgen became a lecturer at Strasbourg University and in 1871 became a professor at the Academy of Agriculture at Hohenheim, Württemberg ...
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  • Russian Department and serving as resident lecturer in comparative literature. The position was created specifically for him, providing an income, free ...
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  • Beyond his own art, Fry also was an influential critic and lecturer in the arts field, especially on painting. He is considered the first figure ...
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  • Breuil was appointed lecturer in prehistory and ethnography at the University of Freiburg (1905-1910), and a professor of prehistoric ethnography ...
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  • Returning to Russia, he became Lecturer and subsequently Assistant Professor of philosophy at St Petersburg. Lossky called for a Russian religious ...
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  • In 1898, Janet became a lecturer at the Sorbonne, and in 1902 he was appointed full time professor of experimental and comparative psychology ...
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  • to Hull, where his father took up a post as a lecturer at Holy Trinity Church. As a young man, Marvell was educated at the local grammar school, where ...
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  • bio.pdf William Carey College Jubilee Lecturer, Dr. Lalchungnunga] Retrieved June 23, 2008. Several theological colleges and seminaries in India ...
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  • *Lecturer in moral philosophy, Middlesex Polytechnic, 1971–1973 *Lecturer, Jews' College London, 1973–82; director of its rabbinic ...
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  • Buddhism and meditation. In 1979, he became a lecturer in Buddha Abhidhamma at the University of Oriental Studies, Los Angeles. Vamsa directed ...
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  • After the war, Hampshire returned to his studies as a tutor and lecturer in philosophy at Oxford, where he spent five years as domestic bursar ...
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  • Felton was engaged as a writer and lecturer and resided in Cartersville, Georgia, until her death in Atlanta, Georgia on January 24, 1930. She ...
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  • Ernest Becker, an internationally known author and lecturer in the fields of psychology, sociology, and anthropology, said of Fritz Perls: But ...
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  • Balliol from 1974-2002; and was appointed Wilde Lecturer in Natural Religion, 1963–66; and White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1966–1983 ...
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  • Finally, he became a Privatdozent (an unpaid lecturer dependent on student fees) at the University of Berlin in 1885. His lectures, on a wide variety ...
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  • In 1841 he was chosen Bampton lecturer, and shortly afterwards made chaplain to Prince Albert, an appointment he owed to the impression produced ...
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  • In 1954, he moved to Leicester, where he became a lecturer at the University's Department of Sociology until his retirement in 1962. At ...
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  • Betty Mackereth. Monica Jones was a fellow lecturer, Maeve Brennan was a library assistant who was also a strict Roman Catholic, and Betty Mackereth ...
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  • back to London, where McDougall started work as a lecturer at the University College. In 1901, McDougall began a collaboration with Francis Galton ...
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  • Cora L. V. Scott (1840–1923) was the most popular trance lecturer ... by spirits. An extremely popular trance lecturer, she traveled about the ...
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  • from 1933 to 1934, where he was Dodge Lecturer. His political career with the Labour Party began in 1924, when he ran unsuccessfully for Parliament ...
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  • Berkeley, Singer also served as a visiting lecturer at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the Washington School of Psychiatry, the department of ...
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  • Köhler accepted a position as William James lecturer at Harvard University and a visiting professor at the University of Chicago in 1935. When Köhler ...
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  • School of Economics where he was appointed a lecturer in 1933, and a reader in 1935. He married Rosemary Upcott in 1936, and they had one son, Hugh ...
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  • Copland often served as a teacher and lecturer. During his career he also wrote books and articles, and served as a conductor, most frequently ...
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  • 1942. In 1944, he returned to the New School as a Lecturer and a Research Associate at the Institute of World Affairs. There he published his first contributions ...
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  • In addition to this, Hakuin was also a popular Zen lecturer, traveling all over the country, often to Kyoto, to teach and speak on Zen. He wrote ...
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  • In 1920 Watsuji became a lecturer at Tokyo University. He became professor at Hosei University in 1922, at Keio University in 1922-23, and at ...
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  • Oxford, and in 1822, was appointed Bampton lecturer. The lectures, On the Use and Abuse of Party Spirit in Matters of Religion, were published in the ...
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  • of Yale Medical Library. At Yale he was also a lecturer in the history of science and technology, and published many scholarly articles on those topics ...
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  • skills. Apart from his career as an author and lecturer, his counsel was frequently sought by prominent leaders. He was also a syndicated newspaper ...
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  • Well known as a lecturer and writer, Adler served as rector for the Ethical Culture School until his death in 1933. Throughout his life he always ...
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  • Harvard University, invited Thomas as visiting lecturer, and Thomas lectured there until 1937. After that, Thomas gradually withdrew into retirement ...
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  • American humorist, essayist, novelist, and lecturer. The pseudonym "Mark Twain" comes from the river boat term meaning two leagues, or twelve ...
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