Word: lecturere
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As of last night, 100 people were registered for the conference, and about 50 more are expected to register on Saturday, according to Evangelos Calotychos, lecturer on modern Greek, who has spent 14 months organizing the conference.
The concert concluded with a somewhat unconventional musical performance--Baird Professor of Science Dudley R. Herschbach and Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology and on Chemistry James E. Davis together sang a song about the elements.
Sharp, who did not seek office again in last week's elections, will be a lecturer on public policy, according to Steven Singer, director of communications for the Kennedy School.
Mickey Edwards, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government and former member of Congress from Oklahoma, says the shift in power will return legislative initiative to Congress, where it belongs.
Gontarev continued studying different educational systems and was often in demand in the USSR as a lecturer on education management and restructuring.