Word: instructorship
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...always been the intention of the Union to supply its instructorships from Harvard men. Thus it is that at the end of every year, when there are a number of instructorships left open by graduation, the Union is obliged to resupply. In addition to this, as a measure for growth, a particular search is made then for extra men, especially for those willing to undertake new courses. We would call the attention of every man in the University to the opportunity the Prospect Union here offers. As a social service work it is interesting and stimulating. As practical field work...
...obtained his college education at the Ohio State University at Columbus, where he received the degree of A.B. in 1886. Entering the Graduate School here he received the degree of A.M. in 1888. In 1889 he was made assistant in physics, was promoted the following year to an instructorship, became a member of the Faculty in 1892, Assistant Professor of Physics in 1895, and Professor in 1905. Though most of his time has been given to teaching and research, he has frequently been consulted by architects and others dealing with the practical problems of acoustics and in the construction...
...classical department at Harvard has accepted a Latin instructorship at Dartmouth...
There is a probability that Doctor B. L. Robinson, formerly instructor in German in the University, will be appointed to an instructorship in the Celtic languages next year...
...Urbana University, Ohio. In 1874 he was made assistant professor of German at Cornell University, and in 1875 was made a full professor. He remained there until 1880, when he went to New York with a view of devoting himself entirely to literature. In 1881 he accepted an instructorship in German in Columbia College, and was appointed professor in German in 1883. His first novel was written in 1871, and was published serially in the Atlantic Monthly in 1873. From 1871 he wrote continually for fifteen years. Much of his work was for different periodicals...