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I had come to New Orleans two years earlier after graduating college, partly because I loved the city and partly because there was quite a noted art colony there.
`` When I was in college '', I grinned, `` I remember a poem I had to read in my lit class.
He was referring not only to the general college situation but more especially to the preparatory schools.
On January 4, with the boys back at school and college, Mrs. Lewis wrote Harcourt to say that she was `` through, quite through ''.
Christ's College was well represented that year in the ordo, and the name highest on the list from that college was Milton's, fourth in the entire university.
It differed from what an undergraduate receives today from any American college or university mainly in the certainty of what he was forced to learn compared with the loose and widely scattered information obtained today by most of our undergraduates.
Milton was to act as the archfool, the supreme wit, the lightly bantering pater, Pater Liber, who could at once trip lightly over that which deserved such treatment, or could at will annihilate the common enemies of the college gathering, and with words alone.
Apparently he was not a participant in the college or university theatricals, which he once attacked as utterly unworthy performances ( see Apology, 3:300 ) ; ;
Upon a visit to a local junior college last week, I was shocked to see the young ladies wearing short shorts and the young men wearing Bermuda shorts.
`` It's been going since 1908 when I was a junior in college.
the college was one of the first to recognize the importance of music not only as a definite part of the curriculum but as a vital adjunct to campus life.
A hypothetical issue of this sort might deal with the establishment of a free public junior college in a community where there already was a good private college which served the middle-class youth adequately but was too expensive for working-class youth.
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
A lawyer, hired by the college, was arguing specifically for Dartmouth: Daniel Webster, class of 1801, made her plight the dramatic focus of his whole plea.
The study of Greek was the distinctive mark of boys destined to go to college, and Lucy Upton too expected to go to college and take the full classical course offered to men.
Lucy's correspondence with brother Winslow during his college days was not entirely taken up with academic studies.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
The boy had, apparently -- if Mrs. MacReady was right in what she had told Mullins -- only in recent months been forced to give up college, to work as a busboy.
During his college career, Dr. Clark was captain of his basketball team and was a football letterman.

college and suppressed
Pope Paul II suppressed this college ; but Sixtus IV ( Constitutio 16, " Divina ") reestablished it.
In 1531 the college was itself suppressed, and refounded in 1532 as King Henry VIII's College by Henry VIII, to whom Wolsey's property had escheated.
One suggestion ( by Paul Langford, the Rector of Lincoln College ) is that Jesus College continued the arms adopted by a theological college founded by Rotherham in his home town – Jesus College, Rotherham – which had been suppressed in the time of Edward VI.
The church and the Jesuit college were handed over to the university after the Jesuit order was suppressed in 1773.
* 1801-First Lay college suppressed
He abolished the Inquisition, suppressed the college of theology, did away with the tithes, and inflicted endless indignities on the priests.
* 1801-First lay college suppressed
Under his administration, new buildings were erected, including the school library and the sanatorium, the college chapel was restored, the Old Christopher Inn was closed, and the custom of Montem, the collection by street begging of funds for the university expenses of the captain of the school, was suppressed.
The next year the monastery was suppressed by order of Napoleon I, but the monks kept up their college dressed as secular priests.

college and 1908
* 1908The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority becomes the first Greek-letter organization founded and established by African American college women.
Founded in 1908 as a women's college, James Madison University was established by the Virginia General Assembly.
Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus located in Portland's Eastmoreland neighborhood, featuring architecture based on the Tudor-Gothic style, and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center.
The Reed Institute ( the legal name of the college ) was founded in 1908, and Reed College held its first classes in 1911.
Described in the 1908 issue of the college magazine: " The Marguerites have been the premier club of the College in the past, and claim to represent something more than mere athletic distinction ".
In 1950, the college moved to Takoma Park, absorbing the Bliss Electrical School, a private, for-profit institution formed in 1893, and that had occupied the site since 1908.
Georgian Court University in Lakewood is a private Roman Catholic Sisters of Mercy college, which opened in 1908 on the former winter estate of millionaire George Jay Gould I, son of railroad tycoon Jay Gould.
Situated on the shores of the Little Manatee River, the town ( founded on August 7, 1908 ) and college were named after the English writer and social reformist John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ).
Founded in 1908 by the Sisters of Mercy as a women's college on the former estate of George Jay Gould I, women made up 88 % of the student population in Fall 2006.
The Irish Universities Act, 1908 made this college a constituent college of the new National University of Ireland, and under a new charter the name of the college was changed to University College, Galway.
From 1908 – 1913, the Indians had a reputation of playing more of a style of football seen at the college level than that of the early athletic clubs.
The National University of Ireland and Queen's University Belfast were based on the UK university college system, and were both set up in 1908 before the establishment of the Republic of Ireland and having roots in the earlier Queen's University of Ireland which was also a university college-type system.
For the Bob, Brownlee temporarily abandoned his seriousness to script skits poking fun at the college and his classmates ; these won good reviews, with the Acta Victoriana declaring the 1908 edition, which Brownlee headed, " one of the best ever ".
* Daniel Coit Gilman ( 1831 – 1908 ), educator, college president, foundation president
The college offered courses in the faculty of Arts to degree and masters level which were both conferred upon by the Royal University of Ireland from 1888 to 1908.
The National University of Ireland ( NUI ), (), is a federal university system of constituent universities, previously called constituent colleges, and recognised colleges set up under the Irish Universities Act, 1908, graduates of the recognised college of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth who received a degree of the National University of Ireland before the commencement of the act are considered graduates of the constituent university known as the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
Marjory left for college in 1908, despite having grave misgivings about her mother's mental state.
He was four times elected to Trinity's Title Alpha Fellowship, and was associated with the college for most of his life, except for a year, 1907 – 1908, spent at the University of Liverpool.
He served as principal of the high school from 1908 until 1916, when he became dean of the college.
* Tom Churchill ( athlete ) ( 1908 – 1963 ), American Olympian and standout college sports athlete
Lumpkin had been publishing stories in college and other school magazines since 1908, but it was not until her mother ’ s death, in 1925, that she decided to take seriously her career as a writer.

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