Word: lecturere
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Lecturer on Social Psychology Henry Wechsler based his conclusions on about 15,000 undergraduates' responses to a survey, which asked the students about their drinking habits and frequency of reckless behavior caused by drunkenness.
"My focus will be on the role and ethical responsibility of the government lawyer, particularly at the state level," said Harshbarger, who has also been a lecturer in professional responsibility at Boston University Law School for 20 years.
"My focus will be on the role and ethical responsibility of the government lawyer, particularly at the state level," said Harshbarger, who has also been a lecturer in professional responsibility at Boston University Law School for 20 years.
Cellucci began his speech--which followed an introduction by Kennedy School Lecturer Martin A. Linsky--with some simple advice, quoting famous local politician Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill.
The remains were first discovered on the construction site by Rachel E. Sexton '00, an anthropology concentrator. When Sexton's teacher, Lecturer on Anthropology John P. Gerry, was told about the renovations, he asked her to oversee the work in case anything interesting turned up.