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However, at eighty-five, he had still been busy writing articles, reviewing and speaking, and I had never before known an Englishman who had visited and lectured in three quarters of the United States.
Aikin lectured on chemistry at Guy's Hospital for thirty-two years.
One of his early models was first constructed in 1945 at Bennington College in Vermont, where he frequently lectured.
Fuller lectured at NC State University in Raleigh in 1949, where he met James Fitzgibbon, who would become a close friend and colleague.
He lectured in statistics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Aarhus as an assistant professor ( 1994 – 1996 ) and associate professor ( 1997 – 2005 ).
Sagan lectured and did research at Harvard University until 1968, when he moved to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York after being denied tenure at Harvard.
From 1935 to 1940 he lectured at the University of Rochester and wrote The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child ( 1939 ), based on his experience in working with troubled children.
His last trip, at age 85, was to the Soviet Union, where he lectured and facilitated intensive experiential workshops fostering communication and creativity.
Later Husserl lectured at Prague in 1935 and Vienna in 1936, which resulted in a very differently styled work that while innovative is no less problematic: Die Krisis ( Belgrade 1936 ).
His residence at Leuven, where he lectured at the Catholic University, exposed Erasmus to much criticism from those ascetics, academics and clerics hostile to the principles of literary and religious reform and the loose norms of the Renaissance adherents to which he was devoting his life.
He studied and later lectured at Heythrop College and, seeing the poor standard of philosophical teaching in seminaries, wrote an influential nine-volume History of Philosophy ( 1946 – 75 ), which is highly respected.
He and Bob Ross, former publisher of San Francisco's Bay Area Reporter represented the gay press and lectured in Moscow and St. Petersburg at Russia's first openly gay conference, referred to as Russia's Stonewall.
Chalker lectured on science fiction and technology at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. C., the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and numerous universities.
He lectured in Japan with Dr. Jerald Walker at Meiji University and Chiba University.
Jaynes later returned to the United States, and lectured in psychology at Princeton University from 1966 to 1990, teaching a popular class on consciousness for much of that time.
From 1948 to 1962 she lectured in Levantine Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
After teaching at the University of Lyon from 1945 to 1948, Merleau-Ponty lectured on child psychology and education at the Sorbonne from 1949 to 1952.
Ordained priest at Genoa in 1528, he was sent by his order to Pavia, where he lectured for sixteen years.
He also guest lectured at Bologna and Pisa.
During this time he lectured widely, including at St Dunstan-in-the-West.
On Heyerdahl's visit to Baku in 1999, he lectured at the Academy of Sciences about the history of ancient Nordic Kings.

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In 1965 he lectured on ' The Old Left and the New Left ' at the newly founded Free University of New York.
He lectured freely in America and made yearly visits to the Free University of Berlin.

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William Buckland, who lectured on geology at the University of Oxford, often visited Lyme on his Christmas vacations and was frequently seen hunting for fossils with Anning.
He studied at the University of Paris and lectured there on theology until 1206, when Pope Innocent III, with whom he had formed a friendship at Paris, called him to Rome and made him cardinal-priest of San Crisogono.
His ideas were considered radical, not taken seriously in Germany, and rejected by the Darmstadt University of Technology, where Zapf lectured between 1972 and 1981.
He lectured about his ideas in computerized typesetting, and was invited to speak at Harvard University in 1964.
He held a chair at the Collège de France with the title " History of Systems of Thought ", and lectured at both the University at Buffalo and the University of California, Berkeley.
From 1966 to 1968 he lectured at the University of Tunis, Tunisia before returning to France, where he involved himself in several protest movements and associated with far left groups.
Foucault began to spend more time in the United States, at the University at Buffalo ( where he had lectured on his first ever visit to the United States in 1970 ) and especially at UC Berkeley.
Fish has lectured across the country at many universities and colleges including Florida Atlantic University, Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, University of Toronto, Columbia University, the University of Vermont, the University of Georgia, the University of Louisville, the University of Kentucky, Bates College, the University of Central Florida, the University of West Florida, and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.

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Having been vilified in the media for her support of free love, Woodhull devoted an issue of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly ( November 2, 1872 ) to an alleged adulterous affair between Elizabeth Tilton and Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, a prominent Protestant minister in New York ( he supported female suffrage but had lectured against free love in his sermons ).
He lectured on Samuel Clarke, Joseph Butler and John Locke in his systematic course on moral philosophy, which subsequently formed the basis of his Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ; and on the New Testament, his own annotated copy of which is in the British Library.
At venues such as the house of Mrs. Sylvanus Reed in Fifty-third Street, New York City, in the regular members ' course at Association Hall, or under the auspices of bodies such as the Long Island Historical Society, she lectured on subjects including " Christian Missions to Pagan Lands " and " The Empire of Siam, and the City of the Veiled Women ".
After the war, Hapgood began a twenty-year teaching career in the humanities through faculty appointments at Keystone College ( 1945 – 1947 ), Springfield College ( 1947 – 1952 ), Keene State College ( 1956 – 1966 ), and New England College ( 1966 – 1967 ), where he lectured in world and American history, anthropology, economics, and the history of science.
The acclaim that followed his father's first novel Lucky Jim sent the family to Princeton, New Jersey, where his father lectured.
He also lectured and taught at a number of other schools, including the Art Students League of New York, the National Academy of Design, Cooper Union, and the Art Students ' Guild in Washington, D. C., until he withdrew from teaching by 1898.
He was G. M. Trevelyan Lecturer at Cambridge University for 1966-67, and also lectured for six weeks at the State University of New York.
In spring 1967 he guest lectured at New York University, Princeton, Harvard and Columbia.
Ahron Soloveichik completed a Doctorate in law at New York University at the same time that he lectured in Hutner's Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin.
" In 1959, the Maharishi lectured and taught the Transcendental Meditation technique in Honolulu, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, New York and London.
He lectured on the Old and New Testaments, theology, apologetics and the history of the church in the 18th century.
From 1953 to 1955, he worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories, in Murray Hill, New Jersey, and lectured at Newark College of Engineering.
On the death of Michaelis in 1788 he was elected professor ordinarius at Göttingen, where he lectured not only on Oriental languages and on the exegesis of the Old and New Testaments, but also on political history.
Yourcenar lectured in comparative literature in New York City and Sarah Lawrence College.
Alliluyeva moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where she lectured and wrote.
He lectured publicly at New Haven in 1808 and came to discover many of the constituent elements of many minerals.
From 1972 to 1978 he lectured in literature at several universities in the USA, and in 1975 he received the Governor's Special Citation for unique contribution to the Arts in New Jersey.
Wuorinen has lectured at universities throughout the United States and abroad, and has served on the faculties of Columbia, Princeton, and Yale Universities, the University of Iowa, University of California ( San Diego ), Manhattan School of Music, New England Conservatory, State University of New York at Buffalo, and Rutgers University.
At this time, he also lectured to the Independent Labour Party and to the Fellowship of the New Life, from which the Fabian Society later grew.
Like many Spiritualists of his era, he lectured in favor of the abolition of slavery ; after emancipation, he taught literacy to freed slaves in New Orleans.

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