She is theofficial representative of the whole student body.
They vary in rank from high official circles to very low origins, but most belong to what we should call the professional classes.
It was to bring about this last condition that our white-haired official now bestirred himself.
There was a word or two of talk; and then the official had the man by the shoulders, twitched him from his seat, marched him through the car, and sent him flying on to the track.
The official was easily moved to anger at the least delay; but the emigrants were both quick at answering their names, and speedy in getting themselves and their effects on board.
The presence of La Fayette was nothing new to Alexandria, yet his official visit in 1824, as the nation's guest, created a turmoil in the town.
The Church of England was the official form of worship in Virginia from 1607 until after the Revolution.
The city of Washington was not very sophisticated in those days, so the official and social set of the capital sought the theatres, taverns, and balls of Alexandria.
William Ramsay had given Washington some sound advice in September 1756, when the young Colonel was somewhat upset by criticism of militia officers and not too happy in his official duties.
Roland told me long ago that he had a sister Fiorela who was married to a high official of Manfred's.
It has received the sanction of successive Administrations of opposite politics, and may therefore be considered, in addition to its original official character, as approved by the whole nation.
In the opinion of that tribunal the duty imposed on the Postmaster-General was not an official executive duty, but one of a merely ministerial nature.
In the District their official conduct is subject to a judicial control from which in the States they are exempt.
In the absence of official instructions I can't accept responsibility for what a newspaper says.
But the light of morning no sooner appeared in the mosque, than the official to whose charge the palladium had been committed missed it from its place, and in vain searched every other to find it.
Nothing else of Boiardo's writing is known to exist, but a collection of official letters in the archives of Modena, which, according to Tiraboschi, are of no great importance.
You are not rich--you are entitled but to a small pension if you ever resign office, and your official salary, I have often heard you say, does not prevent you from being embarrassed.
He fell into a reverie, and Lord Saxingham took up his official red box, became deep in its contents, and forgot all about the marriage of his daughter.
The office was for life, it brought him an official residence in the Via Sacra, and increased political influence.
Others explained this to have been a device of the consul Spinther, whose object was to engage Pompeius in a higher official employment, that himself might be sent out to support king Ptolemæus.
The official stared, and said-- "Do I understand that you formally demand the keys?
The Continental Magazine was, as I may say, a something more than semi- official organ.
There were many thousand Republican Clubs all through the State, but they had no one established official organ or newspaper.
By official request, to me directed, the author contributed a second article on the subject.
He is dressed in official black cape and square cap, and he beats an imperative tattoo, as a summons to the citizens, on a big drum which is slung round his neck.
I hope to secure at least two hours out of each twenty-four for my own work, without detriment to my official duties--and if two hours are not practicable, one must suffice.
That is what a Connecticut Governor gave as official advice years ago.
I am somewhat relieved in knowing that this reception, by which I am so greatly honored, is not wholly owing to the official distinction which has been conferred upon me by the President.
Finally, there was the Kadi, Mohammed ben Arby, but the judge was an official outside his jurisdiction, and he wanted a man who should be under his hand.
It was commanded by this document that all the silk produced at the above-named towns should be examined and approved by the veedores or mayorales, and bear the official stamp which guaranteed their quality.
In many cases the only official the latter know is the collector, who calls at their houses for the weekly contributions.
This, however, is not an official proceeding, but a custom among the schoolboys of the Gymnasium and Higher Burgher Schools.
The Indian princes are made Government officials by the fact of being paid by the Dutch Government, and bear the official titles of Regent, 'Demang,' etc.
He went to the Dutch Indies at the age of twenty-one, and there spent some seventeen years in official life, gradually rising to the position of Assistant Resident of Lebac.
No doubt during the time that he remained there he read a great many newspapers, and wrote a great many private notes,--on official paper!
It was here at any rate that he wrote the notes on official note paper.
Mr. Marigold had evidently announced their coming to Scotland Yard, for a very urbane and delightful official met them at the entrance and conducted them to a room where the prisoner was already awaiting them in charge of a plain clothes man.
Matthews rolled off in glib, official gabble the formula of arrest ending with the usual caution that anything the prisoner might say might be used against her at her trial.
Then the official whom they had seen before came in.
There the official excused himself and retired, leaving them alone with the prisoner and his escort.
Both of them were dressed in decent black with something vaguely official about it, and the taller of the two had a scrap of black cloth after the fashion of a college gown but infinitely shorter, thrown over his shoulders.
More wonderful still was the official declaration made and sworn to before the Fiscal and Sheriff.
The attack upon the Duke of Lyonesse had been hushed up--so far, that is, as any official inquiry was concerned.
A couple of months later, I heard that Epsilon-Terra had received its official name: Atri-Terra.
You'll be happy to know that we gave them an official burial.
They are best represented by the solemn official who said the other day that he could not understand the clamour against the Feeble-Minded Bill, as it only extended the principles of the old Lunacy Laws.
Many of those who speak thus are agnostic or generally unsympathetic to official religion.
Not content with the endowment of research, they desire the establishment of research; that is the making of it a thing official and compulsory, like education or state insurance; but still it is only research and not discovery.
But I cannot now recall any place where it is compelled by the criminal law to go through the rite of the official religion.
The official must deal more directly with his cleaning his teeth in the morning than with his using his tongue in the market-place.
All that official discipline, about which the Socialists themselves were in doubt or at least on the defensive, was taken over bodily by the Capitalists.
The water-works which employed Father is a very large, official and impersonal institution.
An official letter so incomprehensible in motive, from a statesman usually liberal, if not cautious, is another illustration of that irritating tendency which will be checked, at last, when it is fully comprehended.
The first, dated as long ago as 1793, was preceded by an official correspondence, supposed to show necessity for legislation.
Beyond acts and words, this same British rabbia shows itself in theofficial tone towards the national cause in its unparalleled struggle, especially throughout the correspondence of the British Foreign Office.
In an official communication to the Legislature of Massachusetts, Governor Andrew has discussed this whole question with his accustomed lucidity and thoroughness.
Bigelow, Mayor of Boston, declined to receive a costly vase as a tribute to the faithful discharge of official duty, and suggested that the funds obtained for that purpose be devoted to founding a Free Public Library in Boston.
On his arrival Lopo Soares found that a high civil official had been sent out from Portugal to take charge of judicial and administrative duties, who was to hold a position independent to the governor.
The care of the sealed packets was entrusted to the high civil official who held the title of Controller (Veador) of Indian affairs and had complete charge of administrative and judicial matters.
Love had its rights, its sacrifices; with these she had to do, and not with his official conduct and public acts.
You do not need one to the governor, for he has known for some time that you are the official candidate.
Merelo was thus better known than the postman in all official centres and more feared than the cholera.
One after another, and as though some desperately dangerous conspiracy were in progress, the official candidate received the calls of Don Servando's partisans, who promised great success in the coming election.
Thereupon, the Casina party became alarmed, and brought pressure on Miguel to use all his influence again, so that this favor might in nowise be granted to Corrales, but rather to the officialcandidate whom they supported.
He instantly promised him the whole weight of his official influence.