We have no meanings for "give a course" in our records yet.
1 I should think, Pauline, that you would give a course of lectures on education.
2 With a young lady, I also helped give a course of lectures on the German opera.
3 At present, there are no less than thirteen, who each give a course of forty lectures.
4 As my share, I have begun to give a course of natural history, or rather of pure zoology.
5 He proposed, in coming to the city, to give a course of lectures in a public hall during the ensuing week.
6 Dr. Beddoes intends, I believe, to give a course of Chemistry in a most "elementary" manner,-theprice, two guineas.
7 He had promised to give a course on Employment Management, especially to train men to go into the lumber industries with a new vision.
8 The president of the University of California, recognizing his ability as a thinker and speaker, asked him to give a course of lectures on economics.
9 They are given a course in learning how to be mothers.
10 She continued to deteriorate and was then given a course of recombinant IL-7.
11 The whole population, including the favored labor castes, was given a course of outrageous treatment.
12 Mrs. Sprackling gave a course - by - course commentary through the microphone.
13 He gave a course of lectures each year at Cornell; was a member of the N.Y.
14 He (Dr. La Touche) is giving a course of lectures here on Irish Antiquities.
15 You gave a course of sou'west by sou'.
16 He gave a course of weekly lectures.
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