Word: lecturere
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At the time, the newspaper did not reveal the name of the man who was questioned. But Wednesday, that lecturer, James R. Van De Velde, identified himself and denied his involvement to numerous media sources minutes after leaving New Haven police headquarters.
On a day when hundreds of Yale students mourned the loss of a slain friend, New Haven police downplayed suggestions that a Yale lecturer has been named a prime suspect.
But Neal Dolan, a ninth-year graduate student in English and a lecturer in the History and Literature program, said the increase in jobs would not help very much.
Announcing his resignation from the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC), Fried accepted a tenured professorship at the Harvard Law School (HLS). Fried, now a Distinguished Lecturer at HLS, currently teaches a second-year course on constitutional law.
Henry Wechsler, a lecturer at the School of Public Health, whose report on binge drinking helped set the coalition in motion, called the plan "a useful first step," but said more needs to be done.