instructorship
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After a year's apprenticeship in a Chicago law firm, he took on an instructorship at the University of Chicago, and after a brief interlude as a Government revenue attorney moved to Columbia in 1924.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Dean Seashore of Iowa addressed the first session on the undesirability of premature assistant instructorship appointments.
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He entered Columbia's medical school after a brilliant career in Yale, because he could not get the Greek instructorship he wanted.
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Finally he was offered an instructorship at the new Rockefeller-endowed University of Chicago.
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Such was the case with McMillan, who was offered a physics instructorship that summer, allowing him to turn down a competing offer from Princeton.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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