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But I was deeply moved by his letter of resignation as rector of St. Luke's Church in Atlanta.
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He was made rector of the Roman College in 1592, examiner of bishops in 1598, and cardinal in 1599.
Christina was the daughter of the rector of Stenbrohult, Samuel Brodersonius.
The Polish position was defended by Paulus Vladimiri, rector of the Jagiellonian University, who challenged legality of the Teutonic crusade.
David Brewster was born at the Canongate in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire to Margaret Key ( 1753 – 1790 ) and James Brewster ( c. 1735 – 1815 ), the rector of Jedburgh Grammar School and a teacher of high reputation.
It was also rumoured that his former pupil and Nazi Party member, Martin Heidegger, informed Husserl that he was discharged, but it was actually the former rector.
After successive appeals to the Pope asking for missionaries for the East Indies under the Padroado agreement, John III was enthusiastically advised by Diogo de Gouveia, rector of the Collège Sainte-Barbe, to draw the newly graduated youngsters that would establish the Society of Jesus.
By the votes of his colleagues Fichte was unanimously elected its rector in the succeeding year.
Fichte was made its rector and also the first Chair of Philosophy.
One of the reformers, Nicolas Cop, was rector of the university.
Neither was available, but he succeeded in obtaining Theodore Beza as rector.
In 1992 Boel Flodgren, Professor of Business Law, was appointed rector magnificus ( or, strictly speaking, rectrix magnifica ) of Lund University.
Since 1943 Kuleshov was serving as the academic rector of Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography.
Jones was the rector of Llanddowror from 1716 and remained there for the rest of his life.
Unfortunately, Honorius had just returned to Rome when he was informed that the nobles of Benevento had overthrown and killed the rector ( or papal governor ) of the city and established a Commune.
Dr. Cudworth died in 1624 when young Ralph was about 7, and his mother then married John Stoughton, who succeeded Dr. Cudworth as rector of Aller until 1632 and gave the boy a good home education.
He spent most of his adolescent life living in the Old Rectory, Kinnitty, Birr, County Offaly where his father was the Church of Ireland rector.
He was active in the Commission for National Education and the Society for Elementary Textbooks, and reformed the Kraków Academy, of which he was rector in 1783 – 86.
The position of rector was established by Parliament in 1905 following the Dissolution of the Union.

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Therefore Algernon, too, plans for the rector, Dr. Chasuble, to rechristen him “ Ernest .”
Dr. Elisha Brooks Joyce ( 1857 – 1926 ), the rector.
The Henrico-Glebe house at Varina was the location where Reverend Dr. James Blair, rector of Henrico Parish, is believed to have drawn up the plans for a new school, long a goal of the colonists of Virginia.
Perhaps the most famous rector was Dr. George H. Glasse ; he has a memorial place in his memory in St. Mary's Churchyard ( Grade II ).
The church organ was built between 1886 and 1904 by the Reverend George Buck, who was rector between 1880 – 1907 and son of Dr Zephaniah Buck, organist of Norwich Cathedral.
But their engagement in 1816 was opposed by Maria's grandfather, Dr. Rhudde, rector of East Bergholt, who considered the Constables his social inferiors and threatened Maria with disinheritance.
Dr. Wilmot was rector at Barton-on-Heath in Warwickshire, England.
Dr. John Brooke, rector at Colney, Norfolk.
* Dr Vesey Stanhope is the rector of Crabtree Canonicorum and of Stogpingum, both in the diocese of Barchester and a Prebendary of Barchester Cathedral.
Parker came from a working-class background ; while Juliet Hulme was the daughter of Dr. Henry Hulme, a distinguished physicist who was the rector of University of Canterbury in Christchurch.
The generic name bestowed by Linnaeus posthumously honoured the Reverend Adam Buddle ( 1662 – 1715 ), a botanist and rector in Essex, England, at the suggestion of Dr. William Houstoun.
Dr John Sylvester John Gardiner, rector of Trinity Church, Boston, and a pupil of Dr Samuel Parr.
Dr. Nathaniel Forster, rector of All Saints near Colchester.
Anstey was the son of Dr. Anstey, a wealthy clergyman, the rector of Brinkley ( Cambridgeshire ) where he was born.
He was treated with special kindness by the rector, Dr. Morris, for the sake of his supposed father.
In this respect, UNICAMP's open philosophy of collaboration with the private sector ( unheard of in Brazil until that time ), established by his visionary founder and first rector, Dr. Zeferino Vaz, prepared the way for a unique synergy between industry and university.
The rector of Universitas Indonesia ( July 2007 ), Prof Dr der. soz.
He was the son of Dr Richard Lee, a Presbyterian clergyman who was rector of Hatfield and held many preferments under the Commonwealth.
In 1745, the rector, Dr John Egerton, started taking friends on boat trips down the valley from his rectory at Ross.
In the early sixteenth century, the rector of this parish Dr Richard Napier was widely known as a medical practitioner, astrologer and curer of souls.
" Wild's relatives and Shackleton's only granddaughter, the Hon Alexandra Shackleton, attended a service conducted by the Rev Dr Richard Hines, rector of the Falkland Islands.

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