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Example sentences for "matriculated"

Lexicographically close words:
matriarchy; matrice; matrices; matricide; matriculate; matriculation; matrilineal; matrilinear; matrimonial; matrimonie
  1. And it was so funny that he should not know that Dora had matriculated this year and so would not be going to the High School any more.

  2. I did not know before that he has two daughters and a son who has matriculated this year.

  3. For this the Emperor granted him the sum of three hundred dollars, and in January, 1589, he shifted again to Helmstadt, in Brunswick, where he matriculated again in the then youngest of the German Universities.

  4. Soon after he matriculated he was visited in his room by two of the students, who would pretend to be investigating the source of an abominable odor.

  5. Jackson, in 1844, and the same year matriculated in the Harvard Medical School, though he never graduated.

  6. Tarrying somewhat by the wayside Bruno reached Wittenberg, where, in 1586, he matriculated at its University, Marburg having curtly rejected him.

  7. Consequently they matriculated him into the fraternity.

  8. Here we recognize the same distinction of grades between the master who has matriculated and the mason of lower grade.

  9. It was also the condition under which every matriculated student continued to enjoy the privileges and partake of the benefits of the University.

  10. We found that Colossus, who had matriculated as a Freshman, aided by Hicks, patiently masticating mental food as served by Ovid.

  11. He matriculated at Erfurt in the same year as Agricola, and was M.

  12. At twenty-six he matriculated in the gild of St Luke; he then married Ryckaert's daughter, and in 1653 joined the literary and dramatic club known as the "Retorijkerkamer.

  13. He matriculated at Clare Hall, Cambridge, in November 1566, and graduated B.

  14. In November 1589 Barnfield matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, and took his degree in [v.

  15. They may further be admitted to the practice of their profession two years earlier than non-matriculated apprentices, and are exempt from one of the courses of lectures appointed by the Benchers for such apprentices.

  16. He was soon removed to Cheltenham grammar school, and in April 1823 matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford.

  17. Page 234--I do not know about all of the colored men mentioned as having matriculated in the School of Law, but I am certain that Mr Wilder did not.

  18. There are several so-called colleges having curricula for college grade of work prescribed but no students matriculated to take the courses.

  19. After five months, however, an outbreak of plague drove him away, and he matriculated at Rostock, where he found little astronomy but a good deal of astrology.

  20. George Colman the younger, who matriculated at the House in 1780, and who would most certainly have been instantly elected to the Bullingdon Club had he gone up to-day, wrote most feelingly on the question of the lonely fresher.

  21. This witness matriculated at Merton thirteen years after Gibbon's time.

  22. He was educated at Leipzig, and then at Wittenberg, where he was one of the first who matriculated (1502) in the recently founded university.

  23. It is also applied to the official list of matriculated students in a university, and to the roll in which a bishop inscribes the names of his clergy.

  24. The writer has slept with windows wide open, winter and summer, since he first matriculated at his University, save once or twice for a night or two when suffering from cold (not contracted by having slept with open windows).

  25. When men have matriculated as oarsmen in weak clubs, they constantly contract insidious faults of style, the result of being put to race in light boats before they have mastered the first principles of oarsmanship.

  26. From Ratzburg, Coleridge went to Goettingen, where he matriculated and collected material for a Life of Lessing.

  27. When Coleridge went to Jesus College, the month was October; he became a pensioner in November, and matriculated in the following month.

  28. We Florentines hold no man a member of an Art till he has shown his skill and been matriculated; and no man is matriculated to the art of life till he has been well tempted.

  29. Among the admissions of this time the most illustrious name is that of Robert Blake, who matriculated at Alban Hall, but took his B.


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