Word: lecturere
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Chandler, R. A., lecturer.
The Corporation has made the following appointments for 1911-12: as assistants in Economics, L. M. Bristol 1G., C. E. Hughes, Jr., 2L., L. A. W. Lahee '11, J. Morrison '11, C. B. Stoner 2G.B., T. York 2G.; as assistant in Government, H. Fish, Jr., 1L.; as assistants in Chemistry...
To meet the objection, that the cost of compensating such lecturers would be too great, the competitors for the prize are invited to consider the German method of compensating the lecturer. That method is to pay a small, fixed sum to each lecturer, which is called a viaticum, and to...
The Corporation has made the following appointments for 1911-12: lecturer in history, Harold William Vazeille Temperley; research fellow in comparative psychology, Josef-Stefan Saymanski; Sheldon Fellowships for travel and study in Europe, Francis Dewey Everett '11 and Charles Sager Collier '11; Austin Teaching Fellows, Calvin Dinsmore Crawford and Charles...
The Corporation has announced the following appointments to take effect September 1, 1911: Lee Lawrie, instructor in Modelling; John Raymond Crawford, A.M. '08, assistant in Greek and Latin; John Gorham Palfrey '96, lecturer in Massachusetts Practices in the Law School.