Word: lectureships
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Lectureship was established in 1902 by friends of Edwin L. Godkin, editor of the Nation and the New York Evening Post. It gave to the University a fund of $10,000 for lectures on "The Essentials of Free Government and the Duties of the Citizen, or upon some part of that subject...
Completing his term on the Board of Overseers this June is Edward W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Museum, emeritus, who heads three Overseers visiting committees: Fine Arts and Fogg, Museum, Music, and Semitic and Egyptian Civilization. He is now raising money for an Egyptian lectureship here. In addition, he is helping establish the new American Research Center in Cairo, Egypt...
...reported the establishment of the John Harvey Gregory Lectureship to be filled by Louis B. Sohn. Sohn has been conducting studies on international organization at the Law School for the past several years, and is at present associated with the Secretariat of the United Nations...
...lectureship, created in 1928 by the gift of Mrs. H. A. Lamb, has brought to the College such prominent musical figures as Georges Enesco, Bela Bartok, and Aaron Copland in previous years...
...Albert Marre, 1G, has correctly pointed out that the income from the opening night of "The Tempest" is a "Peculiarly fitting" medium for inaugurating the lectureship fund in memory of Professor Spencer. Unfortunately, the small donation I am able to send toward this effort is not in proportion to the wealth of pleasure I derived from Professor Spencer's course. I feel certain that other students who took the course will agree that such a memorial provides for us the best opportunity of expressing out deep appreciation of the rate gifts Professor Spencer gave us. Henry S. Williams...