Word: lecturere
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Goldberg was the first lecturer in the AmySmith Berylson '75 series, part of the HarvardCollege's women's initiative, in a programsponsored through Learning from Performers programat the Harvard and Radcliffe Office for the Arts
"It's a fantastic chorus, probably the best in the country," said Jameson N. Marvin, senior lecturer on music and the group's conductor.
Patricia A. Sullivan, a visiting lecturer and an associate of the W.E.B. DuBois Institute, assumed responsibility for the seminar, History 1660, "Using Primary Sources in African-American History." Sullivan, who took over Higginbotham's duties Oct. 27 and who will be teaching until the end of the term, said the...
"There's not a very good chance that Republicans will gain the kind of vetoproof Congress they were talking about earlier in the year," said Edwards, who is also a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG).
"Citizens have an unusual habit of exercising free will," said Philip Sharp, former member of the House of Representatives (D-Ind.) and also a lecturer in public policy at KSG.