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She later became provost and then president of the college.
I see no provost, who could at least make a case for the town.
He has easy access to the provost and the president.
I doubt if the provost made any too much of their needs.
In other countries, the Provost is sometimes the leader of the whole college or university.
He then took a position as provost on 18 September 1331.
I left a message for him to meet us at the provost office in an hour.
He was provost from 1971 to 1980 and retired in 1984.
I will now call forth my provost, and present him.
She went to a lawyer, who told her to go to the provost.
He also was an assistant to the provost from 1986 to 1990.
"The real question is going to be in the actions of the president, the provost, the administration over time."
In 2008, he became an associate provost at the university.
"I will call the provost officer and have him see to it."
One day, maybe, Jonathan would run for the position of provost.
The provost could not believe she wanted so little and promptly gave her the space.
He reports to both the provost and the athletic director.
But I think the provost may have changed his calculations.
He then became the university provost, the chief academic officer.
Guards against the provosts had been set at the door.
The provost, not the president, is the chief academic officer of any university.
I had the description of it in turn from the provost.
On May 23, 2012 she was elected provost of the new council.
He turned and walked through the door into the provost marshal's office.
He served as the provost of Stanford between 1967 and 1970.
He began his career as a merchant, and was lord provost of Glasgow in 1796.
The school was established in 1960, being unveiled by the city's Lord Provost.
The civic head and chair of the council is known as the Lord Provost.
A woman called who awaited the Lord Provost saw him fall in the main corridor.
In certain burghs the title Lord Provost was to be continued.
She served as the second female Lord Provost of the City from 1988 to 1992.
Matters are brought to a head when they must go to court to plead for the dog's life before the Lord Provost.
He was the Lord Provost of Dundee from 2003 to 2012.
From 1856 to 1859 he was Lord Provost of Aberdeen.
He was Lord Provost of Glasgow between 1914 and 1917.
He served as Edinburgh's Lord Provost from 1811 to 1813.
He served as Lord Provost of Aberdeen from 1705 until 1708.
After continuous disagreements with the local council, the Lord Provost called for the observatory to be pulled down.
The Lord Provost of Edinburgh stepped forward and introduced himself.
"I am not sure I take your meaning," said the Lord Provost.
In 1851 he was elected Lord Provost.
The assailant made no attempt to escape and confessed at his trial, held before the Lord Provost the next day.
They were from the Lord Provost of Glasgow.
Listen, I'll keep my ears peeled around my Lord Provost.
In 2012 he stood down as a councillor, at the end of his five-year term as Lord Provost.
Mosson was associated with many notable events during his time as Lord Provost.
He was elected Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1851.
Falshaw was Lord Provost of Edinburgh between 1874 and 1877.
He is the current Lord Provost of Dundee, Scotland.
Thomas Elder (1737-1799), was lord provost of Edinburgh.