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Example sentences for "professors"

Lexicographically close words:
professionalism; professionally; professionals; professions; professorial; professorship; professorships; professours; profest; proffer
  1. But here are divers public rooms or schools where the professors and scholars use to meet and perform their exercises openly; and the rooms of their library are three, about twenty foot square apiece.

  2. The professors discoursed only in Latin, as most proper for them; the others in French; and they hold it a discourtesy if a man be not answered in the same language which he speaks.

  3. Still he was an excellent copyist of his father's works, a talent possessed by many others of the same school, whose imitations are easily mistaken for originals, even by professors themselves.

  4. The professors indeed may often be confounded together, to such a degree do we find Conegliano diligent, graceful, lively in his motions and his colouring, although less smooth than Bellini.

  5. He was a pupil to Palma, and has left some memorials of the different professors of the third epoch, not to be met with in any other work.

  6. Yet he never left Venice, and by the strength of his genius alone, acquired the esteem of the most learned professors in the art, and particularly of Maratta, a very scrupulous panegyrist of his contemporaries.

  7. It is observed by Zanetti, that some of his productions were attributed by professors to the hand of Giuseppe del Salviati, whose merit, in point of design and solidity of style, has been already noticed.

  8. To his opinions have succeeded those of the Caracci, and of many other distinguished professors of the art, which may be safely relied upon.

  9. France, and deposited at Versailles; and this was preferred by Venetian professors to all the rest.

  10. This artist is Sebastiano Ricci, which the Venetians write Rizzi, one who can be reckoned second to none among the professors of our own epoch, in point of genius for the art, and the taste and novelty of his style.

  11. I omit the names of those professors of the art who merely designed without colouring, or who never attained to mature age; and those of a few others I have to reserve for foreign schools, and for different branches of painting.

  12. In the period of the Antonines the endowment of professors out of the imperial treasury gave Athens a special status as a university town.

  13. But this amount of knowledge, however valuable in itself, is utterly inadequate to the needs of sidereal research; and various attempts have accordingly been made, chiefly by Professors J.

  14. Poets and orators still met and discussed there, but regular courses of instruction were given by a staff of professors in rhetoric, jurisprudence, grammar and philosophy.

  15. Famous professors reflect in its lecture-room the philosophy and science of the outer world, and their choice of subjects would not be disavowed by the committee of a London Scientific Institution.

  16. We often hear of the march of intellect in thieving, and the height to which its professors have carried it in these latter days.

  17. He made no motion and uttered no cry; men went on with their work on each side of him, and professors at their desks never turned his way.

  18. This was the nonsense which grave Berlin Professors of History ladled out to their receptive students.

  19. At first the wish may have been the father to the thought, but soon under the reiterated assertions of their crazy professors the proposition became indisputable.

  20. Some of it also came, as it seemed to me, from a perfectly natural jealousy, and some as the result of the preaching of those extraordinary professors whose idiotic diatribes have done so much to poison the minds of Young Germany.

  21. Professors of religion also are but too guilty of this same fault, being filled with an overweening conceit of their own excellencies, and a contemptuous disregard of their less spiritual neighbours.

  22. Are there not often found among professors of religion the same covetous desires, the same fraudulent practices, the same deviations from truth and honour, as are found in persons who make no profession?

  23. In the meantime, Professors David and Masson were making every effort to raise the necessary money.

  24. Throughout a period of more than three years Professors David and Masson--the fathers of the Expedition--worked indefatigably and unselfishly in its interests.

  25. In this work I was aided by Professors Masson and David and by Miss Ethel Bage, who throughout this busy period acted in an honorary capacity as secretary in Melbourne.

  26. The various professors had taken incredible pains to teach the infant philosophers correct answers to the separate questions that would be asked them, in order that they might reply with becoming readiness.

  27. Few professors and almost no instructors are bothered that way.

  28. Nor do the German professors find it necessary to adopt the low voice, indifferent air and hesitating utterance regarded at Oxford and Harvard as the mark of the gentleman and the scholar.

  29. But one Oxford custom has not yet been introduced into our universities, the custom of giving the professors time to think.

  30. The professors of the gospel," he added, "may learn of these idolators to regard their pastors.

  31. He himself on his arrival in Ireland assisted publicly at Mass in Christ's Church, "to the comfort of his too many like Papists, and to the discouragement of the professors of God's word.

  32. And after all, in the end--" I might have been talking with the professors on the campus of their own university.

  33. And many of them were rich bankers and professors in Galicia and Poland, used to their own automobiles like the rest of us.

  34. The education of midwives for Berlin requires a two years' course of study, during six months of which they are obliged to reside in the hospital, to receive instructions from the professors together with the male students.

  35. Then, after having thus studied for a certain length of time, they present themselves for an examination by the professors of the university, which confers upon them the title of "M.

  36. Excellent work is done, no doubt, and the only way to form professors is to teach men the trade by cramming them with the necessary knowledge.

  37. Many quotations come from a series of pamphlets called Deutsche Reden in schwerer Zeit, to which all the most eminent professors of Berlin University have contributed, with some from other universities.

  38. A series of pamphlets by the Professors of Berlin University and a few others.

  39. The resident professors at that university are gentlemen of learning and varied attainments; and are, without one exception that I can call to mind, men who would shed a grace upon, and do honour to, any society in the civilised world.

  40. The same thing has happened in Italy, where quite a number of university professors are explicitly positivist in their philosophic teaching.

  41. One pastor wrote from Geneva, one from Amsterdam, and two professors from Zurich--the two last in Latin.

  42. Lovers of moderate courses there were, even in the Church; but even among professors of lenity we find an ingrained belief in the virtue of vituperation and coercion.

  43. Reactionary professors can make an academic fashion: the majority of instructed men remain tacitly naturalistic.

  44. Yet a Raffles may set a fashion and have humble imitators, so far as personal style is concerned, among the professors of the fine art of crib-cracking.

  45. So long as religion enjoins the virtue of chastity, its professors must look with hostility upon the very numerous pieces in which women, young and beautiful, are presented in dresses radically immodest.

  46. This fact should lead the professors and the students in our colleges to adopt a very tentative attitude toward judging the dramatic merits of the plays of other ages.

  47. Here, while the professors were conferring on General Joffre the degree of doctor of literature, the students assembled to pass a unanimous resolution against answering the call of military conscription.

  48. And this is precisely the case at the present time in regard to the pupils of musical professors and the teachers of singing, dancing, and feats of the circus.

  49. The art involved in its presentment is less studied, or its professors are less capable than was once the case.

  50. From the exertions of the new professors the Law School received fresh impulse.

  51. Statesmen, writers, scholars, speakers, once their uncompromising professors, have become professors of compromise.

  52. In treating most of these branches, the professors employed text-books of acknowledged authority, to which the attention of the students was especially directed.

  53. These same purposes are promoted by the favorite exercise of moot-courts, held twice a week by the different professors in succession.

  54. The Committee believe that all who become acquainted with this statement will agree that something should be done to commemorate the obligations of the University to one of its most eminent professors and largest pecuniary benefactors.


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