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In the following year he became provisional Principal of the Theological College of Saint Thomas ( from which he had just graduated ), and in 1903 his appointment was made permanent.
However in the United Kingdom, pioneering research into painting materials and conservation, ceramics, and stone conservation was conducted by Arthur Pillans Laurie, academic chemist and Principal of Heriot-Watt University from 1900.
The British Museum was run from its inception by a ' Principal Librarian ' ( when the book collections were still part of the Museum ), a role that was renamed ' Director and Principal Librarian ' in 1898, and ' Director ' in 1973 ( on the separation of the British Library ).
The use of only the top three strings was popular for bass soloists and Principal bassists in orchestras in the 19th century, because it reduced the pressure on the wooden top of the bass, which was thought to create a more resonant sound.
In 1682 he was made Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and was created, on 13 November, Earl of Aberdeen, Viscount Formartine, and Lord Haddo, Methlick, Tarves and Kellie, in the Scottish peerage, being appointed also Sheriff Principal of Aberdeenshire and Midlothian.
Aurobindo Ghosh was the first Principal of the Bengal National College and among the teachers were luminaries like Rabindranath Tagore, Sir Gurudas Bandyopadhyay, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Surendranath Banerjee, Ramendra Sundar Tribedi, Radha Kumud Mukherjee and Benoy Kumar Sarkar.
In 1962, she was appointed Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford.
The United States filed a formal protest because the preamble of the mandates indicated to the League that they had been approved by the Principal Allied and Associated Powers, when, in fact, that was not the case.
For example, the Green Party of England and Wales features an eco-socialist group, Green Left, that was founded in June 2005 and whose members hold a number of influential positions within the party, including both the former Principal Speakers Siân Berry and Dr. Derek Wall, himself an eco-socialist and marxist academic.
Overpopulation has been a fascination of many, including economic theorist Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus whose " An Essay on the Principal of Population " was first published in 1798.
Garfield was an instructor in classical languages for the 1856 – 1857 academic year and was made Principal of the Institute from 1857 to 1860, successfully restoring it to viability after it had fallen on hard times.
James Legge continued to be Principal until he was appointed by the Government in 1864 to help prepare for the opening of Queen's College.
Watie was elected Principal Chief of the pro-Confederacy majority.
Principal photography for the film began in July 1995 in New York City, and the film was officially completed on June 20, 1996.
It was also on this day that he married his second wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Jeffrey Fenton, Principal Secretary of State, and Privy Councillor, in Ireland.
* December 10, 1985: Portland, Connecticut At Portland Junior High School, the Principal was having a heated discussion with a 13 year old male eighth grader when he locked the boy inside an office.
Groundskeeper Willie's first appearance was in the season two episode " Principal Charming ".
Principal photography began on March 23, 1936, and by the time it was completed on July 17, the director had spent $ 1. 6 million.
According to the episode " Principal Charming ", his name was Ralph Melish, which is a reference to the Monty Python sketch " The Adventures of Ralph Melish: Hot Dog and Knickers " from The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief.

Principal and Cardinal
* Graham, Wiseman & Doyle-Named after the Very Rev Canon Thomas Graham DD ( Principal of St Mary's, 1869 – 1899 ), Cardinal Wiseman and the Very Rev James Doyle CM ( Principal of St Mary's, 1921 – 1930 ), these conjoining halls are situated at the far end of the sports track.

Principal and ;
* Senior Principal / Partner: Typically an owner or majority shareholder of the firm ; may be the founder ; titles may include president, chief executive officer, or managing principal / partner.
* Mid-level Principal / Partner: Principal or partner ; titles may include executive or senior vice president.
* Junior Principal / Partner: Recently made a partner or principal of the firm ; title may include vice president.
Encyclopedia of Biblical Spiritualism ; Or, A Concordance to the Principal Passages of the Old and New Testament Scriptures Which Prove or Imply Spiritualism ; Together with a Brief History of the Origin of Many of the Important Books of the Bible.
The government also employs five lawyers ; the Attorney General, Principal Crown Counsel, Senior Crown Counsel, Crown Counsel and a Legislative Drafter.
( 1 ) The Principal Allied and Associated Powers confer a mandate on one of their number or on a third power ; ( 2 ) the principal powers officially notify the council of the League of Nations that a certain power has been appointed mandatory for such a certain defined territory ; and ( 3 ) the council of the League of Nations takes official cognisance of the appointment of the mandatory power and informs the latter that it council considers it as invested with the mandate, and at the same time notifies it of the terms of the mandate, after assertaining whether they are in conformance with the provisions of the covenant.
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
At University College London, the head is the Provost ; at King's College London the head is the Principal ; at Imperial College London the head is the Rector ; and the London School of Economics is headed by a Director.
Principal photography began on 19 May 1976 on the South Fork of Long Island with the scene in which Alvy and Annie boil live lobsters ; filming continued periodically for the next ten months.
The fire of 1984 affected the organ but not irreparably ; the damage hastened the time for a major restoration, which was begun in 1991 and finished two years later by Principal Pipe Organs of York, under the direction of their founder, Geoffrey Coffin, who had at one time been assistant organist at the Minster.
Principal trunk system is coaxial cable ; fiber-optic distribution in Havana and on Isla de la Juventud ; two microwave radio relay installations ( one is old, US-built ; the other newer, Soviet-built ); both analog and digital mobile cellular service established ; one international satellite earth station, Intersputnik ( Atlantic Ocean region ).
* Hugh Wolff ( Principal Conductor, 1988 – 92 ; Music Director, 1992 – 2000 )
I have no well-matured plan to announce as to the sexes ; but the Principal of the Female Seminary proposes to inaugurate a course for females equal to that pursued at Vassar ; the two sexes having equal advantages, though not reciting together.
Principal industries in the area are engaged in processing cotton ; production of cottonseed oil, paper and wood products ; the manufacture of wire products ; poultry processing ; the manufacture of electric transformers ; and metal fabrication.

Principal and were
Principal concerns of the public were air pollution and noise pollution impacts, particularly in some residential areas of Menlo Park and East Palo Alto.
Principal contributors to the technology were Bruce Buchanan, Edward Shortliffe, Randall Davis, William vanMelle, Carli Scott and others at Stanford.
Principal liturgical forms which endured throughout the entire Renaissance period were masses and motets, with some other developments towards the end, especially as composers of sacred music began to adopt secular forms ( such as the madrigal ) for their own designs.
The Principal Private Secretary, Head of the Press and Publicity Department and Permanent Under-Secretary were all replaced.
In mid-1932, the Sinclairs were able to secure the services of Sol Lesser, who had just opened his distribution office in New York, Principal Distributing Corporation.
Both institutions were under the direction of a single Principal: E. B.
By 1966 all non-degree courses were moved to the Manchester Polytechnic which is now known as Manchester Metropolitan University, and in 1966 the name finally changed to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology on the initiative of Acting Principal Frank Morton.
Principal among his achievements as Illinois governor were reorganizing the state police, cracking down on illegal gambling, and improving the state highways.
Principal among these were a high degree of infused knowledge, bodily immortality and freedom from pain, and immunity from evil impulses or inclinations.
According to the Principal Investigator, the errors associated with the experiment zero levels and spacecraft fields were such that the accuracy was approximately 50 to 100 nT.
They were working for the U. S. government, marking a north-south line called the Fourth Principal Meridian, from which much of the land in the state would be measured.
The San Bartolo murals have a Principal Bird Deity seated on top of each of four world trees, recalling the four world trees ( together with a fifth, central tree ) which, according to some of the early-colonial Chilam Balam books, were re-erected after the collapse of the sky.
Most recently, in several high profile divorces, females such as Britney Spears, Victoria Principal, and Jessica Simpson have paid multi-million dollar settlements in lieu of alimony to ex-husbands who were independently wealthy.
It was attended by the four Principal Allied Powers of World War I who were represented by the prime ministers of Britain ( David Lloyd George ), France ( Alexandre Millerand ) and Italy ( Francesco Nitti ) and by Japan's Ambassador K. Matsui.
The precise boundaries of all territories were left unspecified, to " be determined by the Principal Allied Powers " and were not finalized until four years later.
Principal photography commenced on October 31, 1979 and moved swiftly along finishing by December 30, 1979 just in time for the end of the year ( a few exterior and location shots were filmed until January 5, 1980 ).
Principal portions of San Marino were included in an 1830 Mexican land grant to Señora Victoria Reid, a Native-American woman and the widow of Hugo Reid, who called it Rancho Huerta de Cuati.
Principal goods were produce, lumber and cattle.
He was appointed Principal from ' a very peaceful retirement ' as Rector of Sudborough, where he was personal tutor to two brothers, who were both destined to be prime minister — Thomas Pelham-Holles and Henry Pelham — bringing the younger with him to Hart Hall.
After years of struggle, Richard Newton's statues were accepted on 3 November 1739, and the charter incorporating ' the Principal and Fellows of Hertford College ' ( Principalis et Socii Collegii Hertfordiensis ) was received on 8 September 1740.
Meals were simple and cheap, and the Principal insisted on eating the same as everyone else.

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