John Taunton, founder of the City of London Truss Society, a demonstrator at Guy's Hospital under Cline, and at this time principal lecturer to the London Anatomical Society.
We cannot claim anything better than the Examiner of the University of London and the Cambridge Lecturer have reported for their Universities.
At some schools the lecturer on this subject is appointed apparently for the reason that he lacks the qualifications to lecture on any other.
He worked for some years as a common carpenter at Glasgow, after which he joined his brother William, who had settled in London as a lecturer and anatomical demonstrator.
He was at the same time carrying on an extensive private practice, and officiating as lecturer at St. Thomas's Hospital and other Medical Schools.
These facts, given with much minuteness, were followed by an assertion on the part of the lecturer that he had no authority for them whatever.
Consulting Mining Engineer, Honorary Fellow of King's College, London, Lecturer on Mineralogy and Geology at the H.
Even the O'Reilly College of this place, with its strong mental faculty, has not informed itself fully relative to the great effort necessary before a lecturer may speak clearly, accurately and exhaustingly of evolution.
Those who can afford it will follow the lecturer back to America, in order to be where they can hear this lecture almost constantly.
I had not fully decided whether to become a stage robber or a lecturer on phrenology.
The reason of the immediate success of these "Curtain Lectures" was said to be that every woman in the land recognised in the lecturer a gratifying resemblance to someone in her own circle.
Even at the London Institution a scientific lecturer has borne witness to the life-likeness of Mr. Reed's stegosaurus imglutis, and especially of the triceratops and the sprightly pterodactyle.
Wheeler was lecturer for the Woodmen of the World and gained an enviable reputation as a public speaker by reason of his eloquence and his clear presentation of every question which he handled.
Smalley has also left a striking description of him as a lecturer in the seventies and early eighties.
In 1851 he was appointed Lectureron Mining and Mineralogy at the Royal School of Mines.
The prince of scientific expositors, Faraday, was once asked, "How much may a popular lecturer suppose his audience knows?
Greene aslecturer on American history, of Edward A.
In reply the lecturer said, rather roughly, ``If you will speak English I will answer you.
As to manner, he was the best lecturer on history I heard in Germany; and, with the exception of Laboulaye at the Coll
As a lecturer he was perfect; and I have often advised American historical students to pass a semester, if not more, at Giessen, in order to study his presentation of historical subjects.
Permission being granted, he put on a huge pair of goggles, solemnly opened his Greek Testament, read emphatically the first passage which attracted his attention and impressively asked the lecturer what he had to say to it.
John Stanton Gould, whom I called as a lecturer upon agriculture.
There should be professors in the great modern literatures--above all, in our own; there should also be a professor of modern history and a lecturer on architecture.
Freeman, regius professor at Oxford, as a lecturer on European history, and of James Anthony Froude in the same field, aroused new interest.
Perhaps the sense of this had been in his mind when he determined with his brothers that the abolition lecturer should be heard in their mother's house.
The Lecturer at Large Whether mankind is really partial to happiness is an open question.
Footnote 158: The author remembers him well on the occasion of his first appearance in this country as a lecturer and public reader.
Hildebrand), and at its conclusion told the lecturer that he could distinguish, without seeing the manuscript, the portions he wrote with his own hand from those he dictated.
Strickland Curator and Lectureron Zoology in the University of Cambridge.
Then the lecturer reverted to ancient history, to the Annals of the Four Masters, and the Danish invasion.
Every Irishman understood that the lecturer was an enemy, and was prepared not to read for instruction, but to look out for mistakes.
The lecturer with much feeling concluded a peroration of eloquent eulogy upon his deceased friend, amid the loud and prolonged applause of the audience, who had cheered him at frequent intervals throughout the whole of his discourse.
Much intercourse they had had, and when thelecturer heard of his death he felt glad that nothing existed for recrimination or self condemnation.
This tribute the lecturer would lay upon his friend's bust, and humble though the offering was he felt it would be accepted.
Then there was the Principal of Hertford, there was Jim Lockhart, a fellow of Hertford and a lecturer at my own college of Corpus, and Lodge, then history lecturer at Brasenose.
The voice of a public speaker (which includes the class teacher and college lecturer no less than the clergyman, actor, or politician) must carry far.
He studied philosophy and medicine at the university of Louvain, where he remained as a lecturer for several years.
The conspiracy failed and John Ghica became a lectureron mathematics at the university which was founded by Prince Sturdza in Jassy.