I communicated to my fellow-curators my plans bit by bit only, for I thought it would be better for their nerves.
At the time of which I write, the principal curators of the art section were Professor Girdelstone and Mr. Monteagle, of Prince's College.
Even museum curators have in the past regarded ethnographical specimens more as "trophies" than as materials for the study of a history of mankind.
Either the Curators must decide these questions for themselves, or they must act on the judgment of the Librarian.
It is more to the point to insist that the rules for lending drawn up and approved by the Curators should be revised and approved by Convocation, and that without its consent they shall neither be altered nor abrogated.
Whether a permission ‘to borrow books for learned men’ conveys to the Curators the power to lend them is very doubtful indeed; if it were not so, it is difficult to see why the Curators applied for the Statute now before us.
For the first time in the history of the Bodleian it is proposed plainly and clearly to invest the Curators with the power to lend books.
It passed resolutions binding upon its members; it furnished guardians for minor children, and curators for the insane and for spendthrifts.
Because they were not all equally desirable, as has been explained, the curators divided them into sections as fairly as possible and then assigned the sections (loci) by lot to the shareholders.
Friend Caleb," said Miriam, "this is the Roman captain Marcus, who comes to visit the curatorsof the Order.
He is one of theircurators and the guardian of the lady Miriam, his great-niece.
Long were the discussions which ensued among the curators of the Essenes.
It is prayed that you will not talk to thesecurators on matters which do not concern the child.
Twice a week a deputation of the curators will visit the house, and stay there for an hour to see that the health of the infant is good, and that you are doing your duty by it, in which, if you fail, you will be removed.
Again no quorum; and yet it might easily have been formed, as three Curatorswere on or close to the spot.
The same Curatorsat the same meeting allowed sundry manuscripts for the use of an Indian subject to be sent to the India Office.
It would be a boon to us if the Curators of the Bodleian would allow the MS.
The correspondence which has passed between the Curators of the Bodleian Library and myself will be found in the accompanying printed paper.
On Saturday, September 25th, Curators could not form quorum, and deferred next meeting till Saturday, October 9th.
Either my leave or that of the Curators is required for the purpose of copying for publication, and I have no doubt that they would make the same stipulation.
It proposed that the Curators by a vote of two-thirds of their body, and at least six forming a quorum, might lend books or MSS.
I had pledged myself in case of a loan "not to translate Tales that might be deemed offensive to propriety:" the Curators have kindly set me free from that troublesome condition and I thank them therefor.
His sons also ministered to the Divine service at the ark, and were the principal curators of it for twenty years; for so many years it continued in Kirjathjearim, having been but four months with the Philistines.
As a guide to curators and others wishful to secure the right kind of exhibits it may be useful to mention the contents of a case on view at a South coast town public library recently.
We have, however, abundant evidence of the importance of that Age in the bronzes preserved to us for so long by Mother Earth, and now carefully tended by museum curators and private collectors.
No books are allowed to be sent out of the library except by special leave of the curators and convocation of the university.
There are permanent curators and teachers in all the schools, but the principal teaching is done by the visitors, academicians and associates, elected to serve in each school.
There are also a registrar, and curators and teachers in the schools, who are appointed by the council.
The modes of appointing guardians and curators have been explained in the first Book.
Curators are appointed by the same magistrates who appoint guardians.
Of the security to be given by guardians and curators XXV.
Again, curatorsare usually appointed in the room of guardians temporarily excused from the duties of their office.
It may seem incredible that modern curators still have this delusion, but we suspect that the date on one's morning newspaper hasn't much to do with one's modernity all day long.
Our acceptance, then, is that other curatorscould tell this same story.
It involves no approval of the licentious features of French literature, to pronounce this resolution of the curators pre-eminently absurd.
I was assured that two of the curators intended before the Faculty to declare their willingness to redress me, after which there could be no difficulty to gain a victory over the other two.
And to prevent the like abuses in time to come, they appoint that after this no books shall be bought for the library, without the authority of a meeting of the curators in time of session, and of two of them in time of vacation.
The curators wouldn't just be updating one exhibit, but all of them.
Like you said, this thing works because of the hardcore of volunteer curatorswho add their own stuff to it -- it's always different.
Some are high officials of the Empire, procurators of provinces, curators of great public works, or distinguished officers of the legions.
This is a matter of no small concern to the curators of the Whitman cult.
While their curators take pleasure in the bronze itself, the Urchin may clamber on the different levels of the base, which is nicely adapted for the mountaineering capacity of twenty-seven months.
So a little later when he had been duly habited in brown leggings, his minute brown overcoat, and white hat with ribbons behind it, he and his curators set out.
These curatorswould not neglect the opportunity of saying a few words on matters of great moment.
Accordingly, special curators were selected to bring this work to perfection.
It appears from our annals, that different curators have laid their bones beneath the Pyramids, Naples, Rome, and Paris.
The action of the curators of a state university in refusing admission to an applicant on account of race is regarded as State action.
However, this did not prevent the commandant from warning the curators that if his troops were fired on, the castle would be burnt and they themselves shot.
Curators and assistants are hampered for want of room in which to lay out, arrange, classify, mount, and label specimens.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "curators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.