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Swarthmore and Lecture
The 2007 Swarthmore Lecture has the title Ground and Spring, taken from Nayler's " There is a spirit.
Controversial in its day, the book forms one of the first Quaker statements regarding sexuality, and includes affirmation that gender or sexual orientation are unimportant in a judgement of an intimate relationship and that the true criterion is the presence of " selfless love "; further consideration arose from Harvey Gillman's Swarthmore Lecture, in 1988.
She delivered a Swarthmore Lecture under the title Broken for life, at Yearly Meeting in Aberdeen on 1 August 1989, and was the plenary speaker at the U. S. Friends General Conference Gathering in 2000.
* ( Swarthmore Lecture )
Thompson was committed to truth in all aspects and his 1915 Swarthmore Lecture delivered to the Society of Friends was The Quest for Truth, indicating his belief in truth and integrity in all aspects of our lives.
Among several lectures over the gathering, one of the highlights is known as the Swarthmore Lecture, relating to issues concerning Quakers.
At the annual meeting of the British Quakers in 1953 she delivered the keynote Swarthmore Lecture, under the title Removing the Causes of War.
Their daughter, Lucy Violet Hodgkin, later Holdsworth, ( 1869 – 1954 ) was a writer and gave the 1919 Swarthmore Lecture under the title Silent Worship: The way of wonder.
In 1934 he gave the Swarthmore Lecture to the Yearly Meeting of Quakers, under the title Christ, Yesterday And Today.
In 1998, YFGM gave the annual Swarthmore Lecture to Friends gathered at Yearly Meeting in London, with the title Who do we think we are?
He became a Quaker in 1931 and gave the Swarthmore Lecture in 1944, ‘ Man, society and religion ’, in which he stressed the importance of a social conscience.

Swarthmore and lecture
* Lessig Speaks at Swarthmore-Professor Lessig's lecture at Swarthmore College

Swarthmore and during
Beginning during his time at Swarthmore, he maintained a lifelong connection with the Religious Society of Friends despite personal disagreements with some of Quakerism's generally accepted tenets ( notably its pacifism ).
In 2005 he left the program at USF after five years and accepted a year ’ s appointment as Eugene Lang Visiting Professor for Issues of Social Change at Swarthmore College during the academic year of 2005-06.
Born Elizabeth Ames Hall in Brooklyn, New York, her naval architect father and homemaker mother fell on hard times during the Depression, leading her to end her Swarthmore College education and help support the family by creating bargain basement sale slogans ( she graduated from Barnard College just a few years later, in 1935 ).
He graduated from Swarthmore College and briefly interned in the White House during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
After imprisonment by the Nazis during World War II, Soupault traveled to the United States, teaching at Swarthmore College but returned subsequently to France in October 1945.
Among other interests during his time at Swarthmore, he was a founding member of Sixteen Feet, an a cappella vocal octet.

Lecture and annual
In January 2005 he gave the IEE / BCS annual Turing Lecture in London on the subject of " Collaboration and Telecollaboration in Design ".
On 22 November 1979 Jenkins delivered the annual Dimbleby Lecture which he called " Home Thoughts from Abroad ", detailing what he saw as the reasons for Britain's persistent underperformance as a failure of adaptability and problems associated with the two party system.
The William Withering Chair in Medicine at the University of Birmingham Medical School is named after him, as is the medical school's annual William Withering Lecture.
Florida's Department of Mathematics has sponsored, since 1998, the annual Ulam Colloquium Lecture, and in March 2009, the Ulam Centennial Conference.
In 1664, Sir John Cutler settled an annual gratuity of fifty pounds on the Society for the founding of a Mechanick Lecture, and the Fellows appointed Hooke to this task.
On Gandhi's Day, he gave the third annual Albert Howard Memorial Lecture to attendees from all six continents.
The Theatre is used for music recitals, lectures ( such as the annual Romanes Lecture ), conferences, and for various ceremonies held by the University ( such as graduation and matriculation ).
In February 2005, he gave the fourth annual Kissinger Lecture on Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress, Washington DC on " Dependency and Development in Latin America.
* The Lee County Library's annual Helen Foster Lecture series has sponsored nationally known authors.
The college houses The Isaiah Berlin Literary Trust and the annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture.
In 2011 the Royal Aeronautical Society established the annual Amy Johnson Named Lecture to celebrate a century of women in flight and to honour Britain's most famous woman aviator.
The formation was at least partly inspired by the annual BBC Wales Radio Lecture given on 13 February 1962 by Saunders Lewis and entitled Tynged yr iaith ( The fate of the language ).
The 40th anniversary reunion, the first after Savio's death in 1996, was held in October 2004, and featuring columnist Molly Ivins giving the annual Mario Savio Memorial Lecture, followed later in the week by the customary rally in Sproul Plaza and panels on civil liberties issues.
The result was the annual John Hersey Lecture, the first of which was delivered March 22, 1993, by historian and Yale graduate David McCullough, who noted Hersey's contributions to Yale but reserved his strongest praise for the former magazine writer's prose.
Mark James Walter Cameron ( 17 June 1911 – 26 January 1985 ) was a prominent British journalist, in whose memory the annual James Cameron Memorial Lecture is given.
The show broadcasts Canada's annual Massey Lectures, Lafontaine-Baldwin Lecture, and the Munk Debates.
He is a founding member of the Kalamalka Press, the Kalamalka Institute for working writers, and the annual Mackie Lecture and Reading series at Okanagan College.
In his hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, the University of South Carolina has established the annual " Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Lecture ", which is usually held during October.
American social scientist and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient James Q. Wilson has delivered an annual Wilson Lecture on public policy for the Institute since 1997.
** 1999: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, when he was invited to give the annual Wilberforce Lecture in Kingston upon Hull, commemorating the life and achievements of the anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.
* Since 2005, the National Building Museum in Washington, D. C. has held an annual " L ' Enfant Lecture on City Planning and Design " to draw attention to critical issues in city and regional planning in the United States.
The Awards Council also makes an annual Presentation of Fruit to the Lord Mayor of London, organises the annual City Food Lecture in Guildhall ( established in 2000 ) and awards Fruit Show Prizes at the Cherry and Soft Fruit Show and National Fruit Show, and, among other activities, supports scholarships and research.
The U. K. Ergonomics Society awards a Bartlett medal in his honour, and the Experimental Psychology Society holds an annual Bartlett Lecture.

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