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Fellow and English
Psych, Fellow in English, since 2002
After delivering the British Academy's 1957 Raleigh Lecture on History about Sir Richard Grenville's place in English history he became a Fellow of the Academy ( FBA ) in 1958.
Within its humanities division, the Faculty currently holds five National Teacher Fellows ; the latest being Dr Deborah Cartmell, Reader in English, who was made a Fellow in recognition of excellence in teaching and learning support.
Richard Whately obtained double second-class honours and the prize for the English essay ; in 1811 he was elected Fellow of Oriel, and in 1814 took holy orders.
After winning the Ireland scholarship and Newdigate prize for an English poem ( The Gypsies ), he was in 1839 elected a Fellow of University College, and in the same year took holy orders.
Beissel had a long teaching career in English Literature, and later in Creative Writing, which started as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Toronto.
Ní Chuilleanáin is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin where she is an associate professor of English Literature.
After receiving his degree, Partridge became Queensland Travelling Fellow at Balliol College, Oxford, where he worked on both an MA on eighteenth-century English romantic poetry, and a B. Litt in comparative literature.
The president for 2011 is Russell A. Berman, Walter A. Haas Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution ; the first vice president is Michael Bérubé, Paterno Family Professor in Literature and Director of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at Pennsylvania State University, who assumes the MLA presidency in 2012 ; and the second vice president is Marianne Hirsch, William Peterfield Trent Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and Professor in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, who will advance to first vice president in 2012 and to the presidency in 2013.
Fellow classical scholars of the time put Landor ’ s Latin work on a par with his English writing.
Shippey, then a Fellow of St. John's College, taught Old and Middle English with Tolkien's syllabus, and his meeting with Tolkien at the dinner left him full of professional piety.
Recently, Howe has held the following positions: Distinguished Fellow, Stanford Institute of the Humanities ; faculty, Princeton University, University of Chicago, University of Utah, and Wesleyan University ( English Department ’ s Distinguished Visiting Writer, 2010 – 11 ).
He was Professor of English Literature at the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh ( 1885 – 87 ), Professor of Modern Literature at the University College Liverpool ( 1890 – 1900 ), Regius Professor of English Language and Literature at Glasgow University ( 1900 – 1904 ), and Chair of English Literature at Oxford University and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford ( 1904 – 22 ).
He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1712 and the following year saw the publishing of his Anatomy of the Human Body, which achieved great popularity becoming an essential study source for students, lasting through thirteen editions, mainly because it was written in English instead of Latin as was customary.
* Thomas Andrews ( ironmaker ) ( 1847 – 1907 ), English ironmaker and Fellow of the Royal Society
George Graham ( 7 July 1673 – 20 November 1751 ) was an English clockmaker, inventor, and geophysicist, and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
A Fellow of the British Academy, he was also joint editor of the English Historical Review from 1990 to 2000.
In spite of the fact that Hall was a staunch Oldham Athletic fan, during the 1957 / 58 English football season, Hall took Lenny to The Den which was then the home of Millwall Football Club and allowed Lenny to pose with his " Fellow Lions " for publicity shots, much to the delight of all present in the ground.
* Colin Wilcockson, English scholar and Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke, Cambridge
He was Vinerian Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford.
* Daniel Wray ( 1701 – 1783 ), English antiquary and Fellow of the Royal Society
He served there as a Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies ( now the Center for Humanities ), 1959 – 1960, 1961 – 1962, 1967 – 1968, 1968 – 1969 ; Director, CAS, 1962 – 1967 ; adjunct professor of English, 1961 – 1971 ; Professor Emeritus and permanent author-in-residence, 1971-1995.

Fellow and team
In 1935 he returned to Oxford, as Professor of Pathology and Fellow of Lincoln College, leading a team of researchers.
Fellow Canadians Joe Thornton ( then of the Boston Bruins ) and Joe Sakic ( Colorado Avalanche ), who each wore the number 19 for their respective NHL clubs and who were now eligible to wear it for team Canada due to Yzerman's enforced absence, both refused the number out of respect for their injured countryman.
Earl Kiser, who was nicknamed the " Little Dayton Demon ," raced for the Stearns Yellow Fellow team during the same period as Taylor.
Fellow All-Star Twyman rose to All-Pro level the next two seasons for Cincinnati, even as the team posted two 19-win seasons.
Fellow California team UCLA accepted an invitation to the 2003 game against Fresno State, but attendance still only reached 20, 126 fans, representing approximately 64 % of stadium capacity.
Many of the original CGL team now forms the elite of the CG and computer world with members going on to Silicon Graphics, Microsoft, Cisco, NVIDIA and others, including Pixar President Ed Catmull, Pixar co-founder and Microsoft Graphics Fellow Alvy Ray Smith, Pixar co-founder Ralph Guggenheim, Walt Disney Feature Animation Chief Scientist Lance Williams, Dreamworks Animator Hank Grebe, Netscape and Silicon Graphics founder Jim Clark ( James H. Clark ), Microsoft Graphics Fellow Jim Blinn, Thad Beier, Andrew Glassner and Tom Brigham.
* Chris Hedges 1975 – Fellow at The Nation Institute ; professor at Princeton University ; author of War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning ; former Middle East Bureau Chief for The New York Times ; former correspondent, National Public Radio ; member of team winning 2002 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism ; 2002 Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights Journalism
Fellow Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi finished second in his McLaren M23 with his German team mate Jochen Mass finishing third.
Fellow reliever Brad Lidge praised Gordon calling him " a stud " and said that the Phils were hoping for him to return to the team after his 15 day stint.
In 1999, he moved to the Century Foundation ’ s Washington office, where he is a Senior Fellow and in 2003 he became a Senior Fellow of the newly formed think tank, the Center for American Progress, headed by John Podesta, Chief of Staff to President Clinton and co-chair of President Barack Obama's transition team.
Fellow contestant Carole Malone branded Anne " a cheat ", and she was subsequently banned from the team weigh by the other celebrities.
Fellow top-flight team Leeds United signed him for £ 1. 6 million in the summer of 1991, and he helped them win the old First Division championship and Charity Shield competition a year later.
Fellow track team members would joke that it made him look like a duck.
From 1987 to 1996, he was the chief architect and Apple Fellow for the Newton, where he led the specification and development of the user interface of Newton, shepherded the team of software developers, and wrote many portions of the built-in application software.
Fellow Bad Ass team member Beth Stolarczyk instigated an animosity on the part of Robin Hibbard toward Cooley by telling Hibbard that Cooley bragged about a relationship she had with Hibbard's boyfriend, Mark Long.
In the West, Vitaliev has won several literary and journalistic awards, including The Royal Melbourne Show Journalism Award ( First Prize ) in Australia, RTS Award for the best TV entertainment Show of 2007 ( as part of the QI team ) in the UK and was appointed Nieman Fellow in Journalism ( Harvard University, USA ) in 1990.

Fellow and Williams
Fellow vaudevillian W. C. Fields, who appeared in productions with Williams, described him as " the funniest man I ever saw – and the saddest man I ever knew.
Williams is a former chair of a community centre, as well as a former Christian Aid and Meals on Wheels organiser, and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Wales, Bangor.
Conte has been honored as a Fulbright Scholar in Paris ( where he studied with Nadia Boulanger ), a Ralph Vaughan Williams Fellow and an Aspen Music Festival Conducting Fellow.
Fellow professionals Stephen Hendry, Mark Williams, Jimmy White, Matthew Stevens and Ken Doherty have led calls for The Masters trophy to be named in Hunter's memory ..
* 2007 — United States Artists USA Hildreth / Williams Fellow, Literature
Nicholas Williams is a Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London and was awarded honorary membership of the Irish Translators ' and Interpreters ' Association for his Cornish New Testament.
* Williams is a Fellow of The Australian Academy of Science, the first journalist so honoured ;
Honored twice by the Montana Library Association for his fight against governmental agencies ' spying on law-abiding citizens ( 2001 Legislator Award, 2006 Pat Williams Intellectual Freedom Award ), Jim is also a Fellow of the Eleanor Roosevelt Global Leadership Institute and the Arthur Fleming Leadership Institute.
The seven essayists were: Frederick Temple, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury ; Rowland Williams, then tutor at Cambridge and later Professor and Vice-Principal of St David's University College, Lampeter ; Baden Powell, clergyman and Professor of Geometry at Oxford ; Henry Bristow Wilson, fellow of St John's College, Oxford ; Charles Wycliffe Goodwin ; Mark Pattison, tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford ; and Benjamin Jowett, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford ( later Master ) and Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford University.
Fellow Auburn University HB Carnell Williams was also in the draft and was selected with the fifth pick in the first round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Fellow pilot and Chief Warrant Officer David Williams, 31 from the 1-227 Helicopter Attack Battalion tried to elude capture, but they were taken prisoner by an Iraqi group who took them to Samarra, about south of Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's hometown.
Recent speakers at Pioneer's major events have included: former Washington, D. C. Mayor Anthony Williams, national school choice advocate Kevin Chavous, Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance Director Paul Peterson, education policy expert Jay Greene, presidential historian and Clinton speechwriter Jeff Shesol, former Massachusetts Education Commissioner David Driscoll, Rhode Island Education Commissioner Deborah Gist, former Louisiana Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek, Hoover Institution Fellow Bill Evers, former US Education Dept.

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