Word: lecturere
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"In 1995, when every governor in the country was running away from affirmative action, Weld reaffirmed his commitment," said Kennedy School Lecturer in Public Policy Martin S. Linsky.
"If it is a discovery, then it certainly changes the terms of the discussion about life elsewhere in the universe; it makes it much more likely that there is life elsewhere...real life, life that we would look at--if we ever saw it--and say looks like us," said...
"The cases are really just a vehicle for people working on their own issues," said Martin Linsky, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School who led the discussion.
Frederick Schauer, Stanton professor of the First Amendment at the Kennedy School, and his wife Virginia J. Wise, lecturer on law for legal research at the Law School, decided to come to Harvard in 1990 over an offer from the University of Chicago.
Children's Hospital is one of more than half a dozen Harvard-affiliated teaching hospitals. In addition to his service at Children's Hospital, Cronkhite was a lecturer in preventive medicine at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.