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Definition of Doctorships
1. doctorship [n] - See also: doctorship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doctorships
Literary usage of Doctorships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Baptist by Alexander Campbell (1827)
"I throw in this caution because a gentleman of the south has recently attacked
tr—, logical doctorships with what has been thought an ..."
2. Merrie England by Robert Blatchford (1895)
"Therefore the competition for doctorships would be equal. It would not be what
it is now—a close thing for the privileged classes. ..."
3. John Amos Comenius: Bishop of the Moravians : His Life and Educational Works by Simon Somerville Laurie, Charles William Bardeen (1892)
"... be conferred only' on the. worthy, and it should depend on a public inquiry
by commissioners, and not on private testimony, so that. doctorships and ..."
4. Music (1893)
"Many honors were conferred upon him: the universities of Cambridge and Prague
honored him with doctorships, and several academies conferred upen him their ..."
5. Life and Correspondence of the Rev. William Smith, D. D.: First Provost of by Horace Wemyss Smith (1880)
"... collegiate ceremonies incident to his double doctorships—it would be an error
to suppose that he was not equally occupied with the interests of his ..."