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Incorporated Law Society

them commonly) called 'The Law Society.' The Society first instituted lectures for students in 1833, and was made registrar of attorneys

Sententiary

One who read lectures or commented on the Sentences of Peter Lombard Bishop of

Seminar

study and in the exposition of the results by theses lectures etc formerly called also seminary now seldom used in this

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Privatdocent

Germany and some other European countries a licensed teacher or lecturer having no share in the university government and dependent upon

Paracelsus

of city physician of Basel which also made him a lecturer on medicine at Basel about 1526 where through the publisher

Lectureship

The office of a lecturer

itinerate

or on a circuit particularly for the purpose of preaching lecturing etc

Chautauqua

the summer outdoors or under a temporary tent providing public lectures combined with entertainment such as concerts and plays It originated

Were continuing as such

of the factors for regularising the appointment of the temporary lecturers, Dr. Sushma Sharma v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1985 SC

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