The Marshall Chair of Modern Romance Languages is a professorship at the University of Glasgow. A lectureship had been instituted in 1895, and a chair with special reference to the language and literature of France was founded in 1917. It was endowed by Robert Marshall, James Clason-Harvie and others. Its title was changed to the Marshall Chair of French Language and Literature in 1966.

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  • The Marshall Chair of Modern Romance Languages is a professorship at the University of Glasgow. A lectureship had been instituted in 1895, and a chair with special reference to the language and literature of France was founded in 1917. It was endowed by Robert Marshall, James Clason-Harvie and others. Its title was changed to the Marshall Chair of French Language and Literature in 1966.
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  • The Marshall Chair of Modern Romance Languages is a professorship at the University of Glasgow. A lectureship had been instituted in 1895, and a chair with special reference to the language and literature of France was founded in 1917. It was endowed by Robert Marshall, James Clason-Harvie and others. Its title was changed to the Marshall Chair of French Language and Literature in 1966.
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  • Marshall Professor of French Language and Literature, Glasgow
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