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Gregorian's dynamism, charisma and intellectual gifts were such that by 1974 he became provost of the University of Pennsylvania.
At Galashiels station there was a huge crowd and a media scrum as I shook hands with the driver and the provost and boarded the train.
Binchois retired to Soignies in 1452 and there became provost of the collegiate church of St Vincent.
But if you want to be an academic leader, a dean, a president, a provost, it's very important to win your spurs as a respected faculty member.
He was named chancellor at UW-Madison in 1993 after serving as vice chancellor for academic affairs, provost and interim chancellor.
Each year, I meet with the president, the provost and the deans' council to determine priorities for the next fiscal year.
A provost at a third college commented at the start of the year about how the success of a particular initiative depended on faculty input.
He would like those policies to be reviewed by the colleges, provost and university president.
A well-known computer architect who has taught at Stanford for 22 years, Dr. Hennessy, who is 47, was appointed provost in July.
Hale is vice provost and professor emeritus at Ohio State University.
Bruno, provost of the diocese's Cathedral Center of St. Paul, will replace current Bishop Frederick Borsch, 64, when he retires at an unspecified future date.
A defection from Labour ranks to the Scottish Socialist Party in Renfrewshire a month ago means that Labour can only win votes with the casting vote of the provost.
This move radicalized Étienne Marcel, provost of the Parisian merchants and leader of the urban estate.
For several generations the headmaster, who was the subordinate officer of the provost, had been an Eton colleger and scholar of King's College, Cambridge.
And then another woman insisted I was the provost of a small university in Southern Florida.
As Stanford provost, Rice dismissed, on budgetary grounds, a popular Latina administrator.
Previously, she was the president of the University of Pennsylvania and provost of Yale University.
It consisted of a small band of six archers commanded by a provost, whose headquarters was at Quebec.
Patrick Prendergast, TCD's provost, said the new facility will help it focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.
He was appointed provost of Queen's College, Oxford in 1962, and chancellor of the Australian National University, Canberra, positions he held until his death.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Declining the high office of provost of Trinity, Ussher was made bishop of Meath and was afterwards promoted to the primatial see.
It was provost, my first professor, who had come to encourage me.
The provost turned and fixed his flashing eyes once more on Quasimodo.
Then there is the provost guard, patrolling the streets of Gibraltar.
Meanwhile, in 1977, he was appointed protonotary apostolic, becoming provost of the cathedral chapter 10 years later.
From Mrs. Surratt's house Payne was taken to the provost marshal's office.
One morning the provost and the minister were summoned to the castle.
Provost Goodfellow was a most genial soul, and particularly fond of association football.
Not to be confounded with the Royal Provost, a king's officer, who in 1160 replaced the Capetian viscounts.
Provost was tall, his silvery hair was blown about, and he had a droll face.
There was rumour of an honorary degree before I saw him in the flesh, at the high table of my college, a guest of the Provost.
When the Provost gave his grand spree on Hogmanay there was never an invitation for the Gourlay youngsters.
I've been deaved aboot 'im a' the day, but I haena seen the sonsie rascal nor the braw collar the Laird Provost gied 'im.
The statutes were drawn up by Millington first Provost of Kings, and others.
I believe I'd rather see you orating on the streets, like Eliza Provost.
Provost of Homestead Road, Holden, a senior majoring in journalism, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at SUNY Oswego.
But the canny wife of the Provost, douce man, plucked him by the sleeve.
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