Several of the professors were men of national reputation, and the students came from all parts of the United States.
Some of the greatest forensic and legal battles of the century--like the celebrated Dartmouth College case of national reputation--were lost and won here.
Among these were Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony, Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker and others of national reputation.
Miss Belle Kearney is a temperance lecturer of national reputation, and a pronounced advocate of woman suffrage.
No rising man, with ability to acquire a national reputation, will quit it for a peerage and a seat in the House of Lords.
Mr. Pinkney came into the House with a national reputation, in the fulness of his fame, and exciting a great expectation--which he was obliged to fulfil.
It has been an interesting experience to be on the same platform as an associate speaker with nearly every man in the country who had a national reputation.
Griscom told me that this simple narrative of a statesman of national reputation seemed to make the monumental achievements of his millionaire guests of little account.
Secretary of War, General Cass, replied, with apparent determination to remove the Indians at any expense of blood, of treasure, and of national reputation.
They attribute to its stipulations that vast sacrifice of treasure, and of national reputation, which has rendered that territory distinguished in history.
It had continued three years at a vast expenditure of treasure and of national reputation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "national reputation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.