It was not until near the close of my college lifethat I began really to know him.
The marked advance in the course of study and general advantages of college life, during this period, are too well known to many living readers to require especial notice in this connection.
It is probable that Mr. Story's influence was not without its effect in reconciling his young friend to college life, for he was very soon to be found among the foremost in the race for honorable distinction.
A Book of Bryn Mawr Stories Preface In compiling a volume of Bryn Mawr stories, the editors have been conscious that such a book could never adequately represent the college life.
And so it happened that when she had been asked to make a speech at the Women's Convention in Indianapolis, on The Educational Value of College Life, she had unhesitatingly consented.
Katherine's good-bye took the form of advice, "I should certainly deal with the practical value of college life, taking up some line of thought that will show its power to make women effective citizens in the broad sense of the word.
College life is not dramatic and college stories have no great dramatic interest, unless they introduce elements foreign to the campus.
The Rector is good-natured, generous, and a good scholar, but he has forgot the way of College life, and the decorum of a scholar.
Yonder noble chapel in the Decorated style, with its tower and the old quadrangle beneath it, called, nobody knows why, Mob Quad, are the cradle of College life.
While Helen made the tea, Miss Carter amused them all with a droll account of her efforts to learn to play basket-ball, "because Miss Adams says it throws so much light on the philosophy of college life.
An unexplainable something held her aloof from the easy familiarities of the life around her, and made it inevitable that she should be, as she had been from the first, an observer rather than an actor in the drama of college life.
On the way back to the campus the girls discussed Mary's amazing attitude toward the pleasures of college life.
It was courses like hers that made us feel that college work was the best part of college life.
V The first principle ofcollege life is the principle of doing one's duty.
The duty of learning one's lessons is, in these times, opposed by at least two elements of college life.
Yet, despite these happy conditions, there does prevail a danger of college men making certain misconceptions of college life.
The chief event of these winters, so poisoned by my college life, was the gift-giving festival that we had at New Year.
In the two weeks he had spent in camp, they had discussed much together of what lay ahead beyond the confines of college life.
I mean we are the ones who are limited, who are liable to miss the big opportunities of college life.
The good resolves that Dink made to himself, under the influence of the acute emotions he had felt on his return, gradually faded from his memory as he felt himself caught up again in the rush of college life.
I mention these," adds he, "because the only immoralities that can without the grossest slander be laid to my charge, were all comprised within the space of the last two years of my College life.
Coleridge had not the least taste for these, and here his case was hopeless; so that he despaired of a Fellowship, and gave up what in his heart he coveted--college honours and a college life.
As I have before observed, he seems to have been well acquainted with his habits; yet, with regard to his feelings on certain points, as his ambition and desire for a college life, I think he must have misunderstood him.
Sure enough, in January he left for the Hill, and we soon received letters from him telling of the wonderful charms of college life, and of the rapid progress he was making in his studies.
Then Carlotta would listen with such a pleasant, talk-eliciting interest to my stories of college life that I could talk with untiring volubility.
The contrast between American and English college lifeis sharply marked.
Descriptions of College life at Oxford have been done to death and it is hardly worth while to go over the well-worn ground.
But take it all in all, college life at Oxford is an enviable thing, and Oxford itself is a delightful place.
It was natural that there should be many little coteries at Radcliffe, and that some should be more devoted than others to study, and others more devoted to the lighter side of college life.
In spite of her Spartan resolve, Pamela had just a little longing for the fun that certainly formed a legitimate part of college life.
Yet to a popular girl they offered great temptations for wasting time, and in college life, as in the outside world, it was hard to draw the line between necessary and unnecessary amusements.
The assortment of notices touched every side of college life.
To illustrate the bearing of this analysis on the composition of an exposition, we may imagine that a student has been required to write a theme on "The Influence of College Life.
He must decide what he means by college life as a molding influence; whether its intellectual, its social, its moral aspects, or all these.
If he is to consider the social effect of college life, for instance, he has to define for himself the sense in which he will use the word "social.
In the early stages of college life in this country the regulations were quite severe.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "college life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.