Read before theAlumni of the Friends' Yearly Meeting School, at the Annual Meeting at Newport, R.
They were mostly Lowell Alumni who lived in the towns in the West.
That was one of the rights which every player on the Alumni team could enjoy for one day in the year.
And as these alumni boys traveled over the country entertaining thousands by the display of their ability in the national sport they ran across most of the Jefferson team of their college days.
The game would be played on Thursday, and they could take Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to have a look at the big city, and victors and losers would be royally entertained by the alumni of both colleges who lived there.
Woodbridge, now of Hadley, and was well worthy of the occasion; and since that time the annual oration before the Alumni has seldom failed.
But as the Alumni arrived, they naturally avoided taking possession of the seats usually occupied by the government of the College.
The object of societies of this nature is stated in the following extract from President Hopkins's Address before the Society of Alumni of Williams College, Aug.
We meet to celebrate the first anniversary of the society of all the Alumni of Harvard.
The recollections which cluster around this Psalm, so well known to all the Alumni of Harvard, are of the most pleasant nature.
It must give pleasure to the alumni of the College to hear of his good name, as he [Benjamin Woodbridge] was the eldest son of our alma mater.
To the same effect also, Mr. Chief Justice Story, who, in his Discourse before the Society of the Alumni of Harvard University, Aug.
Degrees are conferred pro meritis on the alumni of a college; or they are honorary tokens of respect, conferred on strangers of distinguished reputation.
So far as I know, the Society of the Alumni of Williams College was the first association of the kind in this country, certainly the first which acted efficiently, and called forth literary addresses.
The present year the Alumni of Dartmouth were addressed for the first time, and the doctrine of Progress was illustrated by the distinguished speaker in more senses than one.
In Professional and Classic literature, the alumni of Dartmouth have done a good work.
He has seldom, of late years, taken part in any public service, the last time he did so being at the meeting of the alumni of Dartmouth in 1859, to initiate measures for properly noticing the death of Mr. Choate.
Few of Dartmouth's alumni have manifested a more affectionate, steadfast devotion to their Alma Mater, than Mr. Fletcher.
In Productive industry and the development of our national resources, the alumni of Dartmouth have an honorable place.
Young raised among the Alumni and friends of the college, mostly in New England, over $5,000, to put the Observatory in good condition.
Outside of her alumni Dartmouth had few warmer friends than General Culver.
The "Centennial" celebration of the founding of the college, at the Commencement of 1869, was a season of rare interest and profit to the very large number of alumni and friends of the college assembled from nearly every quarter of the globe.
The alumni of Dartmouth will join with its present officers and members in deploring the loss of a faithful and able instructor.
Some distinguishedalumni of the college, and other gentlemen, remonstrated against it as an innovation not soundly moral and conservative, but radical and disorganizing.
On Thursday night, the Alumni Association met at the University Chapel for election of officers, adjourning later to the parlors for a social meeting.
The alumni dinner was partaken of with relish by graduates and invited guests, and after the physical man had been refreshed an intellectual feast was spread.
The anniversary of the Alumni Association gave evidence that the graduates of Fisk are true to the instruction of that institution, when they take up their work in the world.
The large gathering of students, alumni and friends, the enthusiasm and interest manifested, and the report of what has been accomplished during the past decade, showed the hold it has obtained on the hearts of the people.
These Alumni meetings grow each year in numbers, interest and importance.
Now, the Alumni Association owns our athletic field, but a lot of lumber and carpenter work is needed there every year, making repairs and putting in improvements.
The School Alumni Association does pretty well in that line," replied Edgeworth.
Reunion of Alumni of Wisconsin School for the Deaf, v.
In a number of centers a leading association is that of the alumni of Gallaudet College.
In over a fourth of the states there are state societies, while in most of the states there are also alumni associations of the special schools, which are of state-wide extent.
On the objects of a home, see also Proceedings of Reunion of Alumni of Wisconsin School for the Deaf, vii.
Reunion of Alumni of Wisconsin School for the Deaf, vii.
Proceedings of Reunion of Alumni of Wisconsin School for the Deaf, vi.
Udal was not the first, if we could trust Harwood’s Alumni Etonenses, who established an Eton theatre.
Reprinted from the University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin, and from The American Spirit, by Franklin K.
This temple of learning must be translated into human form if it is to exercise any influence over the affairs of mankind, or if its alumni are to wield the power of education.
The editors of The New Republic and the editors of The University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin have kindly consented to the reprinting of articles that originally appeared in their periodicals.
The commonwealth justly expects much from the students and alumni who enjoy the advantages both literary and pecuniary now accorded.
Perhaps you recollect Mr. McKeen, the president of the alumni of Bowdoin College, who introduced me at the centennial.
Old alumni say that it was a thrilling sight to see Gawaine charging across the field toward the dummy paper dragon which had been set up for his practice.
Nor were we successful in retelling the stirring appeal of a well-known organizer who was seeking to consolidate various alumni bodies into a vast unified employment agency for college men.
The oration before the Alumni was delivered by WM.
McGeoch is a member of the New York State Homeopathic Medical Society, the Tri-County Homeopathic Medical Society, the Orange County Medical Society, the New York State Medical Association, and the New York Homeopathic Alumni Association.
Commission on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Charity Organization of the City of New York, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, New York University Alumni Association, Kingsbridge Council No.
Finn, also graduated from this classic institution of learning which numbers among its alumni that most intellectual of all living American statesmen, Elihu Root.
St. George's Church, and the Alumniof Newburgh Free Academy.
He is a member of the Andover Alumni Association and the Wheelmen's Club of Newburgh.
The Oberlin Alumni suggest an "Oberlin Band" to be organized and sent into this field.
Immediately after the exercises at the church, a reception is given the alumni of the school, which is a most enjoyable and useful occasion.
Proctor, pastor of the First Congregational Church of Atlanta, gave the Alumni address, and Prof.
The same evening "The Alumni Association" holds its literary exercises.
Wednesday attested the interest of the Alumni by the letters from absent ones, and the presence of thirty of the old graduates, some from every class since 1890, which was the first class.
After the pleasant graduating exercises which sent out five more young people, one of whom sent his oration from camp to be read, the Alumni held a very delightful reunion.
Remember that as alumni of this University you are citizens of no mean city.
To begin with, over thirty-nine of the delegates to the convention either were Yale alumni or held its honorary degrees, and half of the drafting committee were her graduates.
One of the outstanding alumni of the school is Paul Fjelde, a former student of Lorado Taft, who was commissioned to do the bust of Abraham Lincoln that North Dakota presented to Norway in 1914.
Alumni of those days relate that the dining hall was a very popular place.
Nor is Pembroke's lay list of distinguishedalumni less notable than its clerical.
The most notable of the alumni of Jesus College was also one of the earliest--Archbishop Cranmer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "alumni" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.