Word: professorships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After graduating at the Medical School in 1856 Dr. White spent some time studying in Vienna. Besides keeping up an extensive practice in Boston, he held a professorship in the Medical School till 1902 when he was made professor-emeritus. Dr. White was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the first president of the American Dermatology Society; and at one time president of the International Dermatology Association...
...degree of A. B. from the University the following year. Two years later he was awarded the Ph.D. He then studied abroad for several years, and upon his return was appointed assistant professor of chemistry at the University. In 1907 he was promoted to a full professorship. In 1907 he was exchange professor to Berlin...
...received his LL.B. at the Law School in 1909 and after passing the New York bar examination, practiced in New York City for several years. Returning to Boston he took charge of Dean Ames' classes for some time in 1910, and later was appointed assistant professor, receiving his full professorship last year. While on a leave of absence in 1911, he served as Dean of the College of Law at the State University of Iowa...
...Noyes is well known at Harvard, where, two years ago, he delivered a series of Lowell Institute Lectures, and gave several readings. At Princeton, his readings and lectures gained him such popularity that he was offered a professorship, which he now holds. His works, "Collected Poems," "Tales of a Mermaid Tavern," "The Wine Press," and "Rada," need no introduction to our readers...
...last six months have given us a forcible illustration of the importance of obtaining a wide, more accurate, and sympathetic knowledge of the affairs of Latin America, of which our ignorance for years past has been a subject for well-merited reproach. The foundation of the new professorship has come in the nick of time; and the selection of its first occupant is ideal...