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Definition of Public lecture
1. Noun. A speech that is open to the public. "He attended a lecture on telecommunications"
Generic synonyms: Address, Speech
Derivative terms: Lecture, Lectureship, Talk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Public Lecture
Literary usage of Public lecture
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue by Yale University, Columbia university, Hokkaido University (1907)
"THE public lecture COURSE UNDER THE AUSPICES OP YALE UNIVERSITY AND THE NEW HAVEN
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION CENTER A series of twenty-seven lectures under the ..."
2. The Social Center by Edward Joshua Ward (1913)
"CHAPTER IX THE public lecture CENTER In the program of complete social center
development the use of the schoolhouse as a public lecture center is an ..."
3. The Social Center by Edward Joshua Ward (1913)
"CHAPTER IX THE public lecture CENTER In the program ... The steady, consistent
expansion of the New York public lecture system through the past quarter of a ..."
4. The Social Center by Edward Joshua Ward (1913)
"CHAPTER IX THE public lecture CENTER In the program of complete social center
development the use of the schoolhouse as a public lecture center is an ..."
5. Seventeen Lectures on the Study of Mediaeval and Modern History and Kindred by William Stubbs (1900)
"A LAST statutory public lecture ought, I suppose, to combine the characteristics
of an Apologia and a Symposium ; or perhaps, in more modern fashion, ..."
6. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1913)
"On account of public lecture upon invitation of the Henry County Farmers' Institute.
... Visit made for public lecture on public health at invitation of ..."