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rector| Anglican priest, formerly entitled to the whole of the tithes levied in the parish, as opposed to a vicar (Latin ‘deputy’) who was only entitled to part. In the Episcopal Church, the rector is a member of the clergy who is in charge of a parish. |
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Anchieta, Juan deArgyropoulos, JohnBancroft, RichardBarclay, AlexanderBaring-Gould, SabineBarnes, WilliamBorlase, WilliamBotta, Carlo Giuseppe GuglielmoBowles, William LisleBoyd, ZacharyBray, ThomasBugenhagen, JohannesBuridan, JeanCartwright, EdmundCastellio, SebastianChallis, JameschancelChristian ministerChurch of England | Gelen yazilari ret ettiginizde kim size baski yapacak (arkadas, dernek yonetimi, dekan, rektor vs. SEVEN YEARS AGO I was appointed dean, or rather Rektor (a German title I like more because of its archaic and, I admit, authoritarian ring), of an art school in Frankfurt: the Stadelschule. The Nazis were pleased to have a leading philosopher among their ranks and he was appointed to the position of Rektor at Freiburg University, where he behaved atrociously: abolishing the faculty senate, instituting a Fuhrer system of governance, firing Jewish faculty members, helping to align the university system with the Nazi regime, and lending intellectual respectability to a band of thugs. |
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