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Griswold left Washington, D.C. for Cambridge in 1934 to serve as an assistant professor at the Law School. He held that post for only one year before gaining the Charles Stebbins Fairfield Professorship. Griswold received the Langdell Professorship in 1950 and retained it until he took Emeritus status upon retirement...
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, a Pulitzer Prize-winning professor currently teaching at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), was offered a joint professorship in the women's studies committee and the history department last week...
...million dollars of the donation will be put into an endowment fund. The yearly interest from the fund will pay for the coach's expenses--year in and year out. It works the same as an endowed professorship. Yale, Princeton and Stanford have such endowed chairs already...
...Harvard, the development means different things to different people. For zealous purists, it means another purchase in the larger sell-out of college athletics. For stuffy academics, it means the elevation of a recreational position--football coach--to the status of a tenured professorship. And for Marxist intellectuals, it means a snaky move by prissy, bourgeois capitalist universities to dominate their proletarian counterparts on the grid-iron...
Council members were also skeptical. A professorship and a senior tutor position can both be full-time jobs, faculty members said...