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In 1978, a lecturer in law, Francis Reynolds, was convicted and fined £ 150 for preparing instruments of property conveyance without being a solicitor.

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Aagesen was Carl Christian Hall's successor as lecturer on Roman law at the university, and in this department his researches were epoch-making.
In 1701 he was appointed lecturer on the institutes of medicine at Leiden ; in his inaugural discourse, De commendando Hippocratis studio, he recommended to his pupils that great physician as their model.
In 1840 he qualified as university lecturer in theology with a dissertation on the recensions of the New Testament text — the main part of which reappeared the following year in the prolegomena to his first edition of the Greek New Testament.
In the 1970s, Brown became a much-sought guest lecturer on the film-festival circuit, thanks in part to his connection with Garbo.
Gerald Lawrence Schroeder is an Orthodox Jewish physicist, author, lecturer and teacher at College of Jewish Studies Aish HaTorah's Discovery Seminar, Essentials and Fellowships programs and Executive Learning Center, who focuses on what he perceives to be an inherent relationship between science and spirituality.
Drawing on his experience with Work's system, Goren quickly became popular as an instructor and lecturer.
He held many college offices, becoming successively lecturer in Greek ( 1651 ), mathematics ( 1653 ), and humanity ( 1655 ), praelector ( 1657 ), junior dean ( 1657 ), and college steward ( 1659 and 1660 ); and according to the habit of the time, he was accustomed to preach in his college chapel and also at Great St Mary's, long before he took holy orders on 23 December 1660.
After graduating he became a lecturer in Zoology at UCL between 1952 and 1965, where he directed the Drosophila lab and conducted research on population genetics.
Agassiz served as a non-resident lecturer at Cornell while also being on faculty at Harvard.
Physics lecturer Vladimir Konstantinovich Lebedinskiy had explained to Theremin the then interesting dispute over Ioffe's work on the electron.
He was appointed a lecturer in mathematics at Cambridge in 1927, where his 1935 lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics and Gödel's Theorem inspired Alan Turing to embark on his pioneering work on the Entscheidungsproblem ( decision problem ) using a hypothetical computing machine.
* Edmund von Mach ( 1870-1927 ), German-American writer and lecturer on art
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active as a lecturer on social reform.
" Sir Henry Littlejohn, lecturer on Forensic Medicine and Public Health at the Royal College of Surgeons, is also cited as a source for Holmes.
Rankine is now a lecturer in music at Stow College in Glasgow, and worked with Belle & Sebastian on their debut album, Tigermilk in 1996.
She made her first public appearance as a lecturer at St. James's Hall in London on December 4, 1877.
However, British lecturer Peter Knight in his scholarly encyclopedia of conspiracy theories connects the Comintern with the Communist Party USA, based on Venona project decrypts released in 1995, but Knight does not make the same connection between IWW and the Comintern.
* Freya von Moltke, author and lecturer on German resistance to Nazism
He received ordination, took a doctorate in divinity and soon became known as a lecturer on theology and as an extemporaneous preacher.
* Edgar Barefoot: Houseboat guru, radio personality, lecturer, based on Alan Watts
The next important phase of Harvey's life began with his appointment to the office of Lumleian lecturer on 4 August 1615.
Since the 1970s, Ebert has worked for the University of Chicago as a guest lecturer, teaching a night class on film.

lecturer and Art
Vliet made claim to have been a lecturer at the Barnsdall Art Institute in Los Angeles at the age of eleven, although it is likely he simply gave a form of artistic dissertation.
He attended the Camberwell School of Art until 1958, afterward becoming an academic lecturer for ten years.
She was a senior lecturer at St Martin ’ s School of Art, London, from 1965 to 1978 and became head of painting at Winchester School of Art in 1978.
One recipient, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art had recently appointed the video artist Stephen Partridge as a lecturer who then established ( 1984 ) The Television Workshop to support artists and film-makers ' production and access to high-level broadcast technology.
Currently Professor at Istituto Universitario di Architettura, Venice, Kosuth has functioned as visiting professor and guest lecturer at various universities and institutions for nearly forty years, some of which include: Yale University ; Cornell University: New York University ; Duke University ; UCLA ; Cal Arts ; Cooper Union ; Pratt Institute ; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Art Institute of Chicago, Royal Academy, Copenhagen ; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University ; University of Rome, Berlin Kunstakademie ; Royal College of Art, London ; Glasgow School of Art ; Hayward Gallery, London ; Sorbonne, Paris ; and the Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna.
Following his studies of art history and literature in Vienna and Graz, he worked as a lecturer at the Department of Art History of the University of Vienna.
She then gained a job as a lecturer at the Camberwell School of Art in South London.
The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization is a book by Peter Senge ( a senior lecturer at MIT ) focusing on group problem solving using the systems thinking method in order to convert companies into learning organizations.
In 1970-2, she was a lecturer in Christie's Fine Art department in Ballyclare, after which she was an Open University social studies tutor in Belfast for two years.
She lives in London, England, and is the current visiting lecturer in Time Based Media at Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media & Design, London Metropolitan University.
Lorenc is a lecturer at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta.
Georgeson is a lecturer at the University of East London, and has produced artwork shown by Sartorial Contemporary Art and Dulwich Picture Gallery.
At this time, he was a prolific writer and lecturer, and in addition to directing the influential Documents of Modern Art Series, he edited The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, which was published in 1951.
In 1923 he held his first one-man exhibition, at the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea, London, and two years later he was appointed visiting lecturer at the Central School of Art, a post he held until 1960.
One man and group shows increased after the war and, whilst a lecturer in sculpture at the Royal College of Art in London, Henghes participated in the 1951 Festival of Britain.
* Visiting lecturer at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London
Ernest Dimnet ( 1866-1954 ), French priest, writer and lecturer, is the author of The Art of Thinking, a popular book on thinking and reasoning during the 1930s.
Hubert, later Sir Hubert Worthington ( 1886 – 1963 ) trained with Sir Edwin Lutyens and was professor of architecture at the Royal College of Art before becoming Slade lecturer in architecture at Oxford University.
Sonfist has been a featured lecturer at numerous major institutions including the Whitney Museum of Art, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago.

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