Sentence example with the word 'professorship'

professorship

Definition n. the position of professor

Last update: September 25, 2015


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On his return to Naples he found himself out of touch with the prevailing Cartesianism, and lived quietly until in 1697 he gained the professorship of rhetoric at the university, with a scanty stipend of loo scudi.   [Please select]

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He resigned his professorship in 1854, after which time he resided in Cambridge, Mass.   [Please select]

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He graduated at Oxford with remarkably high honors, and afterwards was appointed to the professorship of poetry in that university.   [Please select]

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"The time will come," he threatened, "when some younger man will want my professorship--and will deserve it."   [Please select]

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He left Prague to take up a permanent professorship at the University of Linz.   [Please select]

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He held for some years the professorship of Poetry at Oxford University.   [Please select]

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For some years he held the professorship of Modern Languages in Bowdoin College, and later a similar professorship in Harvard College.   [Please select]

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He edited the "North American Review," in addition to the labors of his professorship, after he returned to America.   [Please select]

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Such a professorship has been wisely established in the University of London; and we trust the new University of New-York will follow the good example.   [Please select]

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Edwards has left almost the whole of her property to found a professorship of Egyptology, under certain conditions, at University College, London, The value of the chair will amount to about $2,000 a year.   [Please select]

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