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as and St. Louis Railroad laid out the town of | Rector about two miles to the south of an existing se |
The Seminary is headed by a | Rector Administrator. |
He was the university's second | rector, after fellow Bessarabian Bulgarian Aleksandar |
Rector agreed to surrender only to Officer Robert Mar | |
eidenfrost also functioned as the university's | rector, all the while maintaining a private medical p |
During Father Barbour's time as | rector, all three of the church altars were redone. |
The Rev. James H. Littrell is the | Rector and the Episcopal Chaplain to the University o |
He was replaced as Team | Rector and priest of St Michael's by Philip North, pr |
Leipzig and then was first kapellmeister then | rector and organist in Dahlen. |
Rector (Research) and subsequently also Deputy | Rector and Pro-Rector (Resources) at Imperial College |
erend Frank Roudenbush was called as the first | rector, and the new parish was admitted to the conven |
nd named in 1908 in honor of the school's late | rector and authority on industrial training, Charles |
Born to Alexander Popham, a | rector, and his wife Mary, Popham matriculated at Bal |
irector roles having relinquished his posts of | rector and warden in 1989. |
From 1895 to 1910 he was the | rector and sub-dean of St Mary's Cathedral, Truro, a |
o while Bishop of Northwest Texas, in 2005 the | rector and a majority of St. Nicholas Episcopal Churc |
Mgr Capel was removed from the post of | Rector and attempts were made to find a successor. |
int for the Anglo-Catholic movement, which the | Rector and congregation supported. |
He would be the cathedral's | rector and direct the construction of the new Sacred |
On 2 May 1992 he was installed as the | Rector and Provost of the Cathedral Church of St Mary |
In 1945, he was appointed | rector and professor at the Technical University of B |
rdinal Albert Gregory Meyer, a former seminary | rector and Milwaukee archbishop named archbishop of C |
He then served as | rector and professor of moral theology at St. Charles |
est academic official has the title of Reitor ( | Rector) and is responsible, on behalf of the institut |
High School in Tampa, Florida, serving as its | rector and vice president from 1990 until 1997. |
ge, Paris, in June, 1567, where Hay had become | rector; and remained there in various posts, e.g. |
erns the life of a new incumbent (known as the | Rector) and general parish life in the village of Bos |
ces, hostels, and residences of the Principal, | rector and wardens. |
He also became | rector and president of the senate of the royal unive |
Subject: Message from the | Rector and President |
n the 1st June 1960 with Fr Theophilus Lobo as | Rector and Fr Joe D. Pereira as Principal. |
d of St. Pancras in St. Paul's, which made him | rector and patron, as well as vicar, of Chigwell. |
Disney's great-great grandfather John Disney ( | rector) and earlier. |
He was named | rector and pastor of the Basilica of St. Josaphat in |
ol in Gowrie; Coupar Angus had been the former | rector and Hay the patron of the church of Errol, and |
In 1414-1415 he became | rector and in 1418 prorector of Cracow Academy. |
en by Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis, and Ricky Ray | Rector and recorded by T. Graham Brown. |
verhampton, Vicar of St Stephen's, Cheltenham, | Rector and Rural Dean of Wolverhampton and finally (b |
On returning to England, he was | Rector and Archdeacon of Coventry from 1559. |
ounty Sheriff's deputies killed one man (James | Rector) and permanently blinded another (Alan Blancha |
Gabriel Maguire C.Ss.R - | Rector and Parish Priest and Fr. |
Elliot Dorff, Ph.D. ( | Rector and Distinguished Professor of Jewish Philosop |
n 1785, after a protracted wrangle between the | Rector and members of the Vestry, who were not prepar |
The | Rector and the Rogue, by W.A. Swanberg (1969) (McSwee |
ter of Bristol Grammar School in 1860, and was | rector and rural dean of Shipston-on-Stour with Tidmi |
Sir George Lewen Glyn (known to have been both | Rector and Lord of the Manor simultaneously), resente |
Stanislaus M. Fernandez took charge as | Rector and Headmaster. |
on Wyre, Hugh became Archdeacon of Lancaster, | Rector and later also Rural Dean of Bury (1930-1953 a |
ociate pastor of St. James in North Miami, and | rector and president of St. John Vianney College Semi |
er Dr. J. H. (afterwards Cardinal) Newman, the | rector, and filled a professor's chair. |
at a seminary in Minnesota, where he once was | rector and later headed the Diocese of Duluth. |
d in Vienna and Bologna before becoming a vice | rector, and later rector, at the seminary in Zagreb a |
Hus became | rector and preacher in March, 1402. |
d at Higham Gobion, Bedfordshire, where he was | rector, and bequeathed his manuscripts to the Univers |
Rector and Shackley sold Concentric in 1995 and, usin | |
In 1994, The Rev. Stacy Sauls became the | rector and oversaw the construction that was underway |
He served as professor, | rector and superior at St. Charles Scholasticate in B |
ears 2 months and 7 days the constant resident | rector and pastor of this parish,' and records his ‘p |
cademical F.C. were formed in late 1874 by the | Rector and pupils of the local school, thus the unusu |
uckinghamshire, UK, The only son of the town's | rector, and related to the Wagstaffe family of Knight |
d on 1 January 1964 by Principal K.M.Kundnani, | Rector and Secretary, H.S.N.C Board, Barrister Hotcha |
From 1931 to 1937 he served as Vice | Rector and then Rector of the Seminary at Springwood. |
r of Wells Cathedral in 1227 and he became the | rector and patron of the church. |
Curate in St Albans, after which he became its | Rector, Archdeacon of St Albans, and finally its inau |
ember of 2010 upon the retirement of long time | rector Archpriest Paul Suda. |
Maurice Copeland (June 13, 1911, | Rector, Arkansas -October 3, 1985, New Rochelle, New |
She grew up in | Rector, Arkansas, and later back in Burton, Michigan, |
He was born on July 27, 1892 in | Rector, Arkansas. |
movement and this made for trouble when a new | Rector arrived in the parish. |
The government appointed Tahsini as | rector as it was believed that he could establish a b |
s, eggs, cattle, timber, fishing, etc.) to the | rector as alms and for payment for his services. |
With an extensive academic curriculum as | rector at the University of Paris, he served King Man |
v. Louis S. Schuyler, newly ordained assistant | rector at Parsons' prior parish, Holy Innocents Episc |
Birch was the son of a | rector at St Mary Woolnoth, London. |
He was | rector at Rennes, three times rector at Paris, head o |
es (1831 - 1901), Canon of Ripon Cathedral and | Rector at Goldsborough, married Emma Clara Miles (183 |
From 1971 to 1981 he was | Rector at Christ Church, Kincolith when he was ordain |
Hutchinson was also the | rector at Bladon (1534-41) and the vicar of Yarnton ( |
onne, after Archdeacon William Sponne, who was | Rector at the nearby St. Lawrence Church in the 15th |
ct full professor at University of Potsdam and | rector at its Abraham Geiger College, Germany's only |
He was a | rector at Higham during the last years of his life an |
he weekly Il nuovo giornale, and professor and | rector at its seminary. |
tween 1959 and 1986 he was a curate, vicar and | rector at various parishes in England, Scotland and t |
s professor of theology (1812), and for a time | rector, at Breslau. |
t Sorby (1859-1934) was a clergyman who became | rector at Darfield, South Yorkshire, and a member of |
Epting was serving as | rector at St. Mark's Church in Cocoa, Florida when he |
The Associate | Rector at St. George's Episcopal Church in Fredericks |
He was | rector at NHH from 1990-1995. |
He went on to become | rector at Christ Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1950, w |
n Island (1992-95), at Waikiwi (1995-2000) and | Rector at Holy Cross Seminary, Auckland (2001-04). |
29, 2003) was a German pianist, pedagogue and | rector at the Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and |
By 1916, he was shown as a | rector at Cruwys Morchard. |
who won the FA Cup with Wanderers in 1873, was | rector at the parish church from 1878 to 1898. |
8 to 1974, the Rev. E. Lawrence Carter was the | rector at St. John's. |
tthias, Waukesha, were served before he became | rector at Church of the Intercession, Stevens Point, |
He began as assistant | rector at Trinity in November 1774, becoming rector i |
Bennett was the | Rector at St Mark's Episcopal Church in Van Nuys, Cal |
-Dearne until 1986, and from 1986 to 1991 team | rector at Sheffield Manor. |
Percy Bulmer, the 20 year old son of the local | rector at Credenhill, taking his mother's advice to m |
(September 14, 1926 - April 16, 1993) was the | rector at the Church of the Redeemer in Houston, Texa |
Professor film analysis and | rector at the Brussels' filmschool H.R.I.T.C.S. |
The celebrated Bishop Warburton was once | rector at Firsby, a post he held between 1730 and 175 |
Horace Walpole offered Edmund the position of | rector at Burnham Thorpe. |
He commenced full-time duty as | Rector at the University's headquarters in Tokyo in S |
Afterwards he returned to England to become | Rector at St Michael's, Workington. |
Southwell was | Rector at Imperial College, London from 1942 until hi |
As missionary | rector at Gloucester he contrived by his zealous exer |
He went on to become the | Rector at Ryton, Shropshire. |
Rivers was lay | rector at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent. |
After his time as | rector at Ryton, he became Canon (1829) and then Arch |
In 1754, he was instituted as | rector at The Church of All Saints, Tunworth. |
by's death, by appointing Arthur Hildersham as | rector at Ashby in 1587. |
Dr. Wilmot was | rector at Barton-on-Heath in Warwickshire, England. |
He was | Rector at Christ Church, Moss Side. |
Victor Norman served as | rector at NHH from August 1999 till October 2001. |
v. Stephen Willoughby Lawley (1823 - c. 1901), | rector at Escrick 1848-1868 and sub-dean of York 1852 |
At which time, he became the | rector at the Chaldean Patriarchial Seminary in Mosul |
d of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry and | rector at Sofia University, director of the Institute |
rd's in St Leonards-on-Sea, then was appointed | Rector at St. John's, Stoke, Guildford in 1986. |
he Truro Grammar School (1621-1635) and then a | Rector at St. Mary's Church in the same town, where h |
He was | rector at Oddington in Otmoor, west Oxfordshire. |
His father was sometime | rector at Croft-on-Tees, and it is said that the lege |
of Aeneas Ross (and Sarah Leach), an assistant | rector at (Episcopal) Christ Church. |
into contact with Selden Delany, the assistant | rector at an Episcopal Church in New York City, who w |
He was three times | rector at Jena before he was called by the elector Fr |
y and also filled the posts of preacher and of | rector at the episcopal seminary. |
In 1837, he was appointed | rector at Bergh Apton until 1852, when he was transfe |
After Curacies at Gedling and Mansfield he was | Rector at Ordsall followed by service as Rural Dean o |
He was a vice | rector at Ghent University from 1993 until 1997. |
He was | Rector at the Canadian Pontifical College in Rome whe |
He has served as | rector at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy (1987-94) |
He was then appointed an assistant | rector at the Cathedral of St. Louis, and was advance |
She asked Universitas Padjadjaran | Rector, Bandung to cut down foreign student intake in |
The Team | Rector based at St John the Evangelist Church led the |
He was then vice | rector before becoming rector of the College. |
d here since Saxon times the earliest recorded | Rector being Sir Richard de Hynton in 1275. |
ty was founded, institution of which he became | rector between 1953 to 1954. |
g the incumbency of Stephen de Bromley who was | rector between 1349 and c. 1379. |
esign by Daniel Augustine Beaufort who was the | rector between 1789 and 1821. |
He was the | Rector between 1891 and 1914 at Langford, Essex, UK. |
ofessor of European Economic Policy and former | Rector, Bocconi University; Vice President, ISPI, Mil |
Fr Bill Fleming - | rector Boys' Town in the late 1970s. |
Rector brought 48,000 feet of film stock, the largest | |
The first | rector, brought from Ashridge Priory, was John de Ayl |
aun, Hutsell, Barnett, Clow, Gschwend, McAbee, | Rector, Burgess, Rawles, McGimsey, Witherell, Prather |
ointed to the Rathsgymnasium at Erfurt, not as | rector, but as director (Vorsteher). |
d beneath the altar of the church he served as | rector but later his body was removed and reinterred |
In 1780, Poczobutt was appointed as university | rector by the Commission of National Education. |
g library, established with the support of the | Rector by 1877, and which continued intermittently un |
He was elected | rector by the teaching faculty of the university in J |
William of Bitton II was the | rector by 20 April 1263. |
The church's | rector c.1823-1847 was Thomas Frognall Dibdin, and Sa |
Perry's tenure as | rector came to an end in 1964, when he became provinc |
During his time as | rector, Carter founded the St. John's Well Child Cent |
Rector celi nos exaudi ut dignare nos saluare. | |
He assumed the | rector chair in 2002. |
Rector's brother Thomas Rector challenged Joshua to a | |
em to continue the work of the college under a | rector chosen from their own body. |
of the nave and also placed, with those of the | rector Christopher Urswick (d. |
6, Monsignor David Bushey, the newly appointed | rector, completed work on a new rectory with new offi |
e poet Francesc Vicent Garcia (1579-1623), "El | Rector de Vallfogona." |
As the scandal was booming, the | rector decided to defuse it by banning any conference |
Jack Wiggins, John Bubbles, Honi Coles, Eddie | Rector, Dewey Washington, Raymond Winfield, Roland Ho |
4, he was assigned to Cheltenham, and when the | rector died in 1826, he was elevated to that office. |
a number of higher schools and institutes as a | Rector, Director and Department Head (KGPI 1967-1986, |
at St. Paul's Church, Albany, New York by its | rector Dr. Roelif H. Brooks and he emigrated to the U |
He was | rector during the protests of 1968 and in cooperation |
Power was | rector during an essential and formative stage Duques |
Deputy | rector during this period was Kjell Egil Eimhjellen. |
In response to the investigation, | Rector Ed Bacon gave a sermon called, "Neighbor Love |
Sunday before the 2004 Presidential election, | Rector emeritus George Regas preached a sermon opposi |
a British-American Anglican clergyman and the | Rector Emeritus of St. Thomas Church on New York's Fi |
Rector et al. outline the functional attributes of th | |
Another bequest from Mrs. Parker, a widow, the | rector expended in providing a home for three poor wo |
With more than 50 pupils the | rector Father Collyns decided that a new premises was |
His | rector finally dismissed him for performing the buria |
in 1857, and during the next three years was a | rector first at North Adams, and then at Newton Lower |
Striking families who rented land from the | Rector for growing food were evicted and their crops |
He remained | rector for 51 years until his death, and he helped to |
oy Forest, and vested in its management in the | Rector for ever." |
, academic dean for six years and the seminary | rector for six years. |
reater Romanian nationalism was the university | rector for many years. |
e he took a parish in Moorestown, serving as a | rector for 23 years from 1926 to 1949. |
Worleston, Cheshire and from 1997 to 2002 Team | Rector for Langport, Somerset. |
Mark DeMott became interim | rector for the 2006-2007 school year. |
ist Episcopal Church, Little Rock as Assistant | Rector for Education from 1982 to 1983. |
At the time of his death, Fridelli had been | rector for many years of the Southern or Portuguese c |
lty of Political Science and later to the Vice | Rector for Academic Affairs at Thammasart University |
Since July 1, 2008, Nordgren is vice | rector for the area of science and engineering at Upp |
rly fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and | rector for twenty-seven years of Earl Soham and Monk |
ontinued to lecture, and in 1879 he was chosen | rector for the sixth time. |
In the early 1980s | Rector founded Telequest, a Florida-based telecommuni |
In 1984, | Rector founded World TravelNet, a company that electr |
ty of Natural Sciences from 1978 to 1980, vice | rector from 1981 to 1983 and rector from 1984 to 1989 |
From 1975 he was the deputy | rector, from 1976 to 1984 he served as rector, and fr |
ary of Belley from 1876 until 1889 and was its | rector from 1889 to 1891. |
o Agder University College, where he served as | rector from 2000 to 2007. |
essor at the university of Padua, becoming its | rector from 1932 to 1943. |
urnham Thorpe Church where Nelson's father was | Rector from 1755 to 1802. |
He headed the Academy as | Rector from 1965 until 1971, and over the years under |
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