Word: lecturere
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Robert Cohen, Briggs-Copeland lecturer on English and American literature and language, read one section of a work in progress, a "long short story" which he called "a Long-Island Jewish version of 'The Death of Ivan Ilych.'"
"We're trying to get people in the habit of using the Web as a source of information," says James E. Davis, lecturer of Chemistry 5 and head tutor of the department. "I'm trying to lower Webophobiacs into the game."
Section leaders and even the course head himself, James E. Davis, lecturer and head tutor in chemistry, responded to the postings, trying to encourage the disheartened. "You WILL get the hang of it," wrote Davis.
In the afternoon, Gibson will attend a private seminar for film students taught by Dusan Makavejev, visiting lecturer on Visual and Environmental Studies.
The problem of the future of Native Americans deserves such a far-flung approach, according to Nation Building lecturer William F. Nash, Bowditch professor of Central American and Mexican ethnology.