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I was puzzled by the remark, then I recalled the voice of mild Professor Howard Griggs three years ago in a university lecture on primitive societies.
An inmate, a former university professor, expounded to us, logically and clearly, that someone was pilfering his thoughts.
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.
Apparently he was not a participant in the college or university theatricals, which he once attacked as utterly unworthy performances ( see Apology, 3:300 ) ; ;
In this third year at the university, Hans, in 1797, was awarded the first important token of recognition, a gold medal for his essay on `` Limits Of Poetry And Prose ''.
During Oersted's attendance at the university, it was poorly equipped with physical apparatus for experimenting in the sciences.
Eager as he was to pursue this promising line, he was so loaded down with the management of the pharmacy and lectures in the medical and pharmaceutical faculties at the university that he could devote only Sunday afternoons to `` galvanizing ''.
The university was the only one in Denmark and the status of professor represented the upper social level.
Early in the nineteenth century the State of New Hampshire was casting about for a way to found its own state university.
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
He was always well groomed and well tailored, and he had that rich man's look which was authentic enough and came from two good prep schools and a proper university.
Her husband recently was appointed vice president of the university, bringing them back here from the east.
The university rejected them on a variety of pretexts, but was careful never to mention the color of their skins.
A Catholic priest recently recounted how in the chapel of a large city university, following Anglican evensong, at which there was a congregation of twelve, he celebrated Mass before more than a hundred.
Born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône, Carrel was raised in a devout Catholic family and was educated by Jesuits, though he no longer practiced his religion when he entered the university.
This problem was not solved by the time Atanasoff left the university for war-related work.
He was the first German noble to support Luther's ideas and in 1544 founded the University of Königsberg ( the so called Albertina ) as a rival to the Roman Catholic Cracow Academy ; it was only the second Lutheran university in the German states, after Marburg.
After this, he was especially known for acting as a mediator between conflicting parties ( In Cologne he is not only known for being the founder of Germany's oldest university there, but also for " the big verdict " ( der Große Schied ) of 1258, which brought an end to the conflict between the citizens of Cologne and the archbishop.
In 1204 his doctrines were condemned by the university, and, on a personal appeal to Pope Innocent III, the sentence was ratified, Amalric being ordered to return to Paris and recant his errors.

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In 1819, Dartmouth College was the subject of the historic Dartmouth College case, which challenged New Hampshire's 1816 attempt to amend the College's royal charter to make the school a public university.
The German university bureaucratic practice of using the post-nominal form, " Ph. D ." ( or equivalent ), to distinguish non-German doctorates can be challenged legally as evidence of arbitrary discrimination and prejudice against non-German nationals ( academics ).
Christian theology ’ s preeminent place in the university began to be challenged during the European Enlightenment, especially in Germany.
During the 1970s, severe budget constraints challenged the university's physical development ; but, in the 1980s, the university received increased grants for research in the social and physical sciences.
When Heine challenged another student, Wiebel, to a duel ( the first of ten known incidents throughout his life ), the authorities stepped in and Heine was suspended from the university for six months.
At the same time, his new education law enhancing university autonomy, for which Iorga had been campaigning since the 1920s, was openly challenged as unrealistic by fellow scholar Florian Ştefănescu-Goangă, who noted that it only encouraged political agitators to place themselves outside the state.
The independence of the committee, which included the Vice Chancellor of the local university, the head of the chamber of trade and a charity sector worker was also challenged by the Conservative council leader " as they worked closely with Sir Peter ".
He worked as a university professor, and in 1970 challenged Israel Asper for the leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party.
This has challenged the university to increase sponsored research and private donations.
In a live interview on the same program on 19 May 2005, George Monbiot challenged him to a £ 5000 bet that the global average temperature over the next ten years would be higher than the global average temperature of the past ten years, but he declined, saying, " I have four children to put through university.
* Muesli belt malnutrition, a term about children's nutrition, challenged by a university study
They challenged a team of Engineering students in April of that year upon encouragement of Dr. A. L. McRea, a university professor.

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He is a Craig's wife who agonizes about tobacco ash on the living room rug and he is a forgetful genius who goes boating with the town baker when dignitaries from the local university have come to call.
The process usually began with a tutor boasting about a boy, as Chappell had boasted about Lightfoot, to the higher officers of the college and university.
The Trust was funded by a gift of $ 10 million ( a then unprecedented sum: at the time, total government assistance to all four Scottish universities was about £ 50, 000 a year ) and its aim was to improve and extend the opportunities for scientific research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
The university shapes Ann Arbor's economy significantly as it employs about 30, 000 workers, including about 12, 000 in the medical center.
In Aarau about 74. 2 % of the population ( between age 25 – 64 ) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education ( either university or a Fachhochschule ).
* John Hull, a university lecturer, wrote about going blind in Touching the Rock: An Experience of Blindness.
Seven members of the university board ( of about a hundred ) also resigned in support of Graham, including Graham himself and two of his staff members.
Abusive incidents occurred following a drunk American General making comments about Chiang's regime, and a low point in Sino-American relations followed the rape of a Chinese university student by American marines shortly after World War II.
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth, another constituent university of the NUI, is in neighbouring Co. Kildare, about from the city centre.
One study found that university students who took a child development course and attained high grades showed, when tested ten years later, average retention scores of about 30 %, whereas those who obtained moderate or lower grades showed average retention scores of about 20 %.
A third of the student body are National Merit Scholars, and at one point, about 40 percent of graduates were going on to earn a Ph. D.the highest rate of any college or university in the nation.
Undergraduate enrollments among the Ivy League schools range from about 4, 000 to 14, 000, making them larger than those of a typical private liberal arts college and smaller than a typical public state university.
The Polks had connections with the university, then a small school of about 80 students: Sam Polk was their land agent for Tennessee, and his cousin, William Polk, was a trustee.
The region's leading university, along with its associated hi-tech and pharmaceutical industries, is located in Lund about 16 km to the north-east.
At the same time Palin was contacted by Jones, who had left university a year earlier, for assistance in writing a theatrical documentary about sex through the ages.
In August 2006, Professor Schwartz expressed concern about the actions of Yerbury in a letter to university auditors.
The university in Magdeburg has about 13, 000 students in nine faculties.
Motley in 1839 wrote a novel, Morton's Hope, or the Memoirs of a Provincial about life in a German university in which he described Bismarck as a reckless and dashing eccentric, but also as an extremely gifted and charming young man.
A more explicit expression of the same appears in the later The Shield of Time where a time-traveling young American woman from the 1990s pays a brief visit to a university campus of the 1960s and is not enthusiastic about what she sees there.
Bowie, whose own music had inspired Francis and Santiago while they were at university, has said that the Pixies made " just about the most compelling music of the entire 80s ".

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