He was proctor in the same year, and on 2 March 1565 became public orator.
In 1560, he was public orator at Cambridge; and, in the following year, created doctor of laws.
He did not make a great contribution and, as a mediocre public orator, failed to impress his fellow members.
Curio was noted as a public orator and for the purity of his Latin language.
He began to get rich with the profits he earns, working as a public orator.
As a public orator, on the other hand, he was a failure.
He studied philosophy and literature with such success that at the age of 15 he was already a public orator.
His health was precarious, and he wanted to pursue a promising sideline as a public orator.
Diebenkorn could, in fact, be the poet laureate and public orator of a specific California.
He was chosen public orator to the university on 10 August 1660, an office which he held till 1677.