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In 1880 the school moved to the Hillside Chapel, a building next to the house, where he held conversations and, over the course of successive summers, as he entered his eighties, invited others to give lectures on themes in philosophy, religion and letters.
As well as publishing articles, letters, lectures and reports in The Builder, The Ecclesiologist, The Building News, The British Architect, The Civil Engineer's and Architect's Journal, The Illustrated London News, The Times and Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Apart from Unfinished Dialogue and the 4th edition of Karl Marx, all publications listed from 1978 onwards are compilations or transcripts of various lectures, essays, and letters, edited by Henry Hardy.
His written works consist of a series of poems, essays, letters, lectures, a novel, and even a children's magazine.
Gymnasia were typically large structures containing spaces for each type of exercise as well as a stadium, palaistra, baths, outer porticos for practice in bad weather, and covered porticos where philosophers and other " men of letters " gave public lectures and held disputations.
Twitchell wrote dozens of books and discourse study programs under Eckankar, gave public lectures around the world, and also wrote thousands of letters.
He began to be invited to give lectures and attend public functions, but these did not prove to be particular successes, with much of his audiences not understanding either his philosophies, or his attire, which was made out of red cloth and embroidered with green letters.
The young officer Lorens, upon meeting Martine, envisions " a higher and purer life without creditor's letters or parental lectures and with a gentle angel at his side.
" Its various programs include classes on Objectivism and related subjects offered through its Objectivist Academic Center, public lectures, op-ed articles, letters to the editor, competitions for essays about Rand's novels, materials for Objectivist campus clubs, supplying Rand's writings to schools and professors, and providing intellectuals for radio and TV interviews.
Although the bequest providing for " the maintenance and support of public lectures, to be delivered in Boston, upon philosophy, natural history, the arts and sciences, or any of them, as the trustee shall, from time to time, deem expedient for the promotion of the moral, and intellectual, and physical instruction or education of the citizens of Boston " had been set forth before his departure from Boston, "— in a codicil to his will written " amidst the ruins of Thebes " and, subsequently, in letters written from Egypt, he further amplified his ideas about the trust.
A good part of the articles arose from class lectures to his students at VU, where the newspaper letters of response might carry some weight and sometimes occasioned Berkouwer's refinements for his students.
Boyd continues to work on Nabokov, including ongoing annotations to Ada ( 1993-), collected in a website (, 2004-), an edition of Nabokov ’ s verse translations ( Verses and Versions, 2008 ), and forthcoming editions of his letters to Véra, and his unpublished lectures on Russian literature, and also especially on Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Art Spiegelman, and Popper.
He occasionally gives lectures, continues to write his ' Dear Colleague ' letters and to publish new books on geosophy.
" It presents the reader with a structure that is episodic and is informed by " legends, myths, music, and concrete eye-witness accounts of the fugitive slaves themselves " and it also " draws on antislavery lectures and techniques " such as " abolitionist verse and fiction, newspaper stories and ads, legislative reports, public addresses, private letters, and personal anecdotes.
STR seeks to carry out its mission through five strategies: radio program / podcast, lectures / seminars by speakers, monthly letters, the web, and audio / written resources.
* Alpha and Omega ( Harrison ), a collection of essays, lectures, and letters written by Jane Ellen Harrison
He gave dozens of lectures, and wrote volumes of letters to newspapers, to his peers ( especially at scientific journals ) and to politicians.
The students would also obtain letters of reference from Reeve or Gould, stating their attendance and completion of the Litchfield course of lectures.
In his lifetime, Gregory composed a number of philosophical works including analytical tables to accompany his own lectures, tables on Saint Augustine's works, and a few governmental letters.

lectures and other
The mushrooming of FM outlets, offering concerts ( both jazz and classical ), lectures, and other special events, is a phenomenon which has had a fair amount of publicity.
Though the only accounts of his lectures seem to show a sort of eccentric style and approach, he was said to have been good friends with many other masters at the school in Paris, and taught there, as well as some time in southern France, into his old age.
It had been pointed out previously by J. J. Thomson in his series of lectures at Yale University in May 1903 that the dynamic equilibrium between the velocity generated by a concentration gradient given by Fick's law and the velocity due to the variation of the partial pressure caused when ions are set in motion " gives us a method of determining Avogadro's Constant which is independent of any hypothesis as to the shape or size of molecules, or of the way in which they act upon each other ".
However, no such text exists, apart from some informal popular lectures by Bohr and Heisenberg, which contradict each other on several important issues.
In his lectures at the Collège de France, Foucault often defines governmentality as the broad art of " governing ," which goes beyond the traditional conception of governance in terms of state mandates, and into other realms such as governing " a household, souls, children, a province, a convent, a religious order, a family ".
* Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients, 1911.
Dyson's paper and also his lectures presented Feynman's theories of QED ( quantum electrodynamics ) in a form that other physicists could understand and undoubtedly facilitated the physics community's acceptance of Feynman's work.
He visited the United States in 1924, and gave a series of illustrated lectures in New York City and other cities in the United States that were attended by very large and enthusiastic audiences, sparking Egyptomania in America.
He started to organise and participate in lecture tours with other members of the international avant-garde, such as Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann and Tristan Tzara, touring Czechoslovakia, Holland, and Germany with provocative evening recitals and lectures.
He stressed that the lectures he gave in Chile were the same lectures he later gave in China and other socialist states.
Robinson also visits other colleges and universities where she lectures on human rights.
Besides these, Wolpoff has published 5 other books, 160 papers, and 22 book reviews, has presented numerous lectures and meetings papers, and has had many interviews and video appearances.
Nevertheless, he felt that the university was a liberal enclave within a repressive state, although traveled to various other parts of the country giving lectures.
The Harwood Museum of Art is site of other performances and lectures.
Although expressing concern that he might be a " distraction " to other students at NUIG, he attended lectures like everyone else.
Russell sponsored a speech by Barbour in St. George's Hall, Philadelphia in August 1876 and attended other lectures by Barbour.
In January 1917, three Canadian Corps officers accompanied other British and Dominion officers attending a series of lectures hosted by the French Army regarding their experiences during the Battle of Verdun.
Meanwhile, he also began to look into the prehistory of Australia, coming to the opinion that there was much for archaeologists to study in this field, and he gave several lectures to various archaeological and leftist groups on this and other topics.
Lang gave a number of lectures at Sydney University circa 1972-1973, at which he discussed his time in office and other topics such as economic reform.
The RCI, as it is known, promotes understanding of environmental issues through conferences, lectures, discussion panels, and other methods.
The National Print Museum's activities include: guided tours ; exhibitions ; workshops ; outreach ; lectures ; demonstrations days ; and many other special events.
* Stanford University has an annual lecture series named after Hofstadter, the Robert Hofstadter Memorial Lectures, which consists of two lectures each year, one oriented toward the general public and the other oriented toward scientists.
* Polar and Marine Research ( POLMAR )-POLMAR is established as a transdisciplinary umbrella organization to combine science qualification in the various disciplines of polar and marine research with other key qualifications through joint seminars, lectures and practical training.
Throughout the year, the Art Discovery Series presents plays, concerts, and musicals, and in the summer, there are regular band concerts at Veterans ' Park, as well as many activities at the Sierra Vista Public Library such as a film series, lectures, readings, and other programs for children and adults.

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