Fugitive slaves were rare then, and as a fugitive slave lecturer, I had the advantage of being the first one out.
Fugitive slaves were rare then, and as a fugitive slave lecturer, I had the advantage of being the first one out.
LECTURER, n. One with his hand in your pocket, his tongue in your ear and his faith in your patience.
That kind of thing happens to black people every day in this country, and they don't receive that kind of sentence he did, which was to go to prison on the weekends; I think he lectured there-an outside lecturer.
The first duty of a lecturer to hand you after an hour's discourse a nugget of pure truth to wrap up between the pages of your notebooks, and keep on the mantelpiece forever.
The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction.
From 1931 to 1937, I was a Fellow and Lecturer in Economics at Hertford College, Oxford.
But it has also enabled me to find my feet as a lecturer and a reader of my own plays to audiences who like to hear them; and that experience of immediate appreciation gives greater pleasure and more stimulus towards further activity than even the most laudatory of reviews.
I became lecturer in the Fuel Chemistry Department of Kyoto Imperial University in 1943, assistant professor in 1945, and professor in 1951.
If a lecturer, he wishes to be heard; if a writer, to be read. He always hopes for a public beyond that of the long-suffering wife.
We're also very excited to welcome keynote speaker Preston Manning. Mr. Manning is the former leader of the official opposition and a national figure in the arenas of politics, education and social commentary. He will talk about Canada's urgent need to innovate and to bridge the communication gap between the science and non-science worlds. To ground his remarks and practical advice, he'll draw on experience as his party's science critic in parliament and as a university lecturer on public policy.
We work for the readers - not the shareholders. My friend Peter Jennings, who died last month, and Ted Koppel, your 2000 Red Smith lecturer, served their audience - not their corporate parent. They work their sources, but they do not trim their reporting to please sources. Journalists in television too often chase ratings while print journalists too often chase headlines. However, day in and day out, Jennings, like Koppel, tried to offer citizens information we need to make decisions for our democracy. The best journalists and the best officials are public servants. What flows from this assumption are some pretty startling conclusions.
It's hard for me to answer that, because I didn't have anything to do with the class. Jim was told he had to offer a final, but it didn't have an effect on anyone's grade. So his guest lecturer and some of the assistants had fun with it. You can say that was wrong, but it was not anything fraudulent. Fraudulent is when you do somebody else's paper or tutors write them and things like that. That just wasn't the case.
Sherry is dull, naturally dull but it must have taken him a great deal of pains to become what we now see him. Such an access of stupidity, sir, is not in Nature. Of Thomas Sheridan (17191788), actor, lecturer, and author.
I have taught history on the high school and college levels, and am or have been a lecturer at the Smithsonian, The National Institutes of Health, and numerous colleges and universities, mostly on science fiction and technology subjects.
Whatever my passions demand of me, I become for the time being - musician, poet, director, author, lecturer or anything else.
I'm fortunate in that I'm a lecturer too and this gets me out and about and away from the computer. I also have loads of friends all around the world, plus a core group of special people in my life that I can lean on, chat to, or just hang with.
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