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Definition of Professorships
1. professorship [n] - See also: professorship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Professorships
Literary usage of Professorships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Harvard University by Josiah Quincy (1840)
"Medical professorships established ; John Warren, Benjamin Waterhouse, Aaron Dexter.
— Bequests of Mrs. Sarah Derby and of William Er- ving. ..."
2. The History of Harvard University by Josiah Quincy (1840)
"Medical professorships established ; John Warren, Benjamin Waterhouse, Aaron Dexter.
— Bequests of Mrs. Sarah Derby and of William Er- ving. ..."
3. The Historical Register of the University of Oxford: Being a Supplement to by University of Oxford (1900)
"Ae a general rule professorships are now tenable for life. ... professorships.
There is a Visitatorial Board, consisting of the Vice-Chancellor and six ..."
4. The New York Teacher, and the American Educational Monthly (1870)
"The School of Civil Construction :—Seven professorships. III. The School of Naval
Architecture:—Five professorships. IV. The School of Mines :—Five ..."