The first of these fellowships was composed of weavers of either sex; and so diligent were they with their work, that their industry had to be restricted, lest they should deprive the weavrers' guilds of their bread.
The free fellowships departed from the spirit of their foundation.
Where fellowships were not to be had, he encouraged such men to stay up in Oxford; he took them into his own house; later, he tried a kind of hall to receive them.
Candidates forfellowships were closely examined as to their opinions and their associates.
Fellowships at the Mellon Institute are constantly increasing in the amounts subscribed by industrialists for their maintenance and, as well, in their importance.
During the years of its development no inherent sign of weakness on the part of any one of its constituent factors appeared; in fact, the results of the fellowships have been uniformly successful.
Fellowships also with a similar object have been founded at the Victoria University.
That the present mode of awarding Fellowships as prizes, has been unsuccessful as a means of promoting Mature Study and Original Research, and that it is therefore desirable that it should be discontinued.
The scholarships and fellowships had previously been given by a purely oral examination.
There have come to be very many organizations and fellowships among Protestants which are substantially Congregational in their order, while widely diverse in their creeds.
Heads of colleges, reverend clerics, and holders of Fellowships must all answer to the charge of "wenching.
In one respect, the old system of Oxford Fellowships was still very perceptible in the society of the University.
I often tried to persuade my friends at Oxford to make the fellowships really useful by concentrating them and giving studious men a chance of devoting themselves at the University to non-lucrative studies.
In this year certain Members of the Senate of the University of Cambridge petitioned Parliament against the abolition of religious declarations required of persons admitted to Fellowshipsor proceeding to the degree of M.
And in 1868 he declined to sign a petition against the abolition of religious declarations required of persons admitted to Fellowships or proceeding to the degree of M.
There were vacant this year (1823) five fellowships in Trinity College.
Fellowships producing $600 a year are greatly needed, to be named after the givers, and the money to provide a larger force of astronomers.
The University has eighty regularfellowships and scholarships, besides several special fellowships.
Mrs. Phoebe Hearst has given the fund which will yield $2,000 or more each year for Hearst Fellowships in astronomy or other special work.
Fisher also gave largely to the College, and through his example and influence others were induced to endow fellowships and scholarships.
During this period some of the Fellows in question died, others ceded their fellowships owing to the combined action of the general law and the College statutes.
All local restrictions on scholarships and fellowships have been abolished.
He founded four fellowshipsand four scholarships in the College, the Fellows being bound to sing Mass for the repose of his soul.
The effect of these special restrictions was that many fellowships had to be filled by men possessing the special qualification without, perhaps, any great intellectual distinction.
St. John's at an early date began to elect men to scholarships and fellowships for Natural Science.
The fall in the value of land at present automatically provides that this limit is not exceeded; if the revenues become more than sufficient for the purpose, additional fellowships and scholarships must be established.
Until 1882 the condition of celibacy attached to all fellowships in the College; Queen Elizabeth held strong views on the matter, even discouraging the marriage of Masters.
Groups of attorneys from the countryside who are appearing in London courts during term-time and living in temporary lodgings start to form guild-like fellowships and buy property where they dine and reside together, called the Inns of Court.
The days of attendance that the fellowships do give to the mayor at his going to Paules were seven, as followeth:-- 1.
It is an answer to the dread that separate centres of conscious life must be always strangers, and often foes; their leagues and fellowships interested and illusory; their love the truce of a moment amid infinite inevitable war.
Among those holding thefellowships was the first woman admitted to the laboratory of the United States Fish Commission, the first woman to receive the Ph.
The character of the work accomplished by those holding fellowships made it possible for the association to establish, three years ago, a Council to Accredit Women for Advanced Work in Foreign Universities.
According to Stow's Chronicle a variance fell between the fellowships of Goldsmiths and Taylors in 1268, 'causing great ruffling in the city and many men to be slain, for which riot thirteen of the captains were hanged.
In a little more than a year from this event, his spirit was raised to higher fellowships and folded with those of the pure and blest of bygone ages.
Their confession has compelled their separation from many of their old fellowships and attachments.
With the foregoing party may be classed those different and conflicting fellowshipsin Scotland and Ireland, whose recent Terms of Communion and Judicial Testimony, substantially identify with those mentioned in the preceding section.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fellowships" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.