Word: lecturere
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students taking "First Nights" said the class was supposed to be lotteried, but the lecturer, Professor of Music Thomas F. Kelly, opened the class up to everyone.
"I've provided them with a list of questions and suggested they talk about what interests them," said Porter University Professor Helen Vendler. Vendler will moderate the panel on literature and writing that includes Allegra Goodman '89; author and visiting lecturer Jamaica Kincaid; Natalie Kusz, Briggs-Copeland lecturer on English...
Web pages also help some departments expand their presence around the world, Peter M. McIssac, a lecturer in German, writes in an e-mail. McIsaac, who designed the German page, says he got the page into various search engines.
There is no such safe haven for Prince Charles; perhaps there never was. As he once said, "There is no set-out role for me. It depends entirely on what I make of it...I'm really rather an awkward problem." Now, notes David Starkey, a lecturer in history at...
"If I had to express a hunch, the fact that the Court took it suggests that some of the justices want to resolve these issues," said Daniel Steiner, an adjunct lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government and a former Harvard general counsel.