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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

Sculptor Meliodon got so rattled that he resigned his instructorship in modeling at the University of Pennsylvania to give all his time to the contract.

From Time Magazine Archive

He entered Columbia's medical school after a brilliant career in Yale, because he could not get the Greek instructorship he wanted.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he finished his course at the Conservatory he received an instructorship which he supplemented with private pupils, for 23� an hour.

From Time Magazine Archive

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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