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Example sentences for "scholarship"

Lexicographically close words:
scholard; scholares; scholarlike; scholarly; scholars; scholarships; scholastic; scholastical; scholasticism; scholastick
  1. Let us suppose the best of scholars, a schoolmaster for example, for I suppose you will admit that no one can be higher in scholarship than a schoolmaster; do you call his a pleasant life?

  2. And first of these is the system of creating “specialists”—a system or method which has not scholarship as its basis.

  3. Now a word as to certain conditions educational which prevail in Ontario and which have not only led to abuses but are contributing factors to the degradation of scholarship as well as to the debasement of the teaching profession.

  4. We are living in an age when education is becoming so widely diffused that scholarship as a consequence is becoming very superficial and thin.

  5. Nothing is more evident in this our day than the degradation to which scholarship is subjected at the hands of certain so-called educators.

  6. We speak of the dignity of scholarship and the dignity of the teaching profession, but if the law of development be thwarted and its attendant right to advancement be denied, degradation, not dignity, would be the fitting term.

  7. In 1841 he was elected to a scholarship at Oxf.

  8. Pundit Ram Nath's solid scholarship is known to them that have come in contact with him.

  9. I had known Babu Durga Charan for many years and I had the highest opinion of his scholarship and practical good sense.

  10. He rents his scholarship of a broker in the town.

  11. Washington has a free scholarship for a pupil, and one is held by the Carlisle Indian School.

  12. Women's Educational and Industrial Union, and from that body finally found its way to a scholarship fund for the Women's College, and the association disbanded.

  13. Rhys Davids's Buddhism, a book of great scholarship and marvellous condensation.

  14. Recent Semitic scholarship has made it evident that Babylonian beliefs had penetrated to this kindred people.

  15. What can we think of the intellectual state of Churches which excommunicate ministers who have the decency to inform their congregation what disinterested scholarship has determined?

  16. Imperfectly as these names represent the achievements of the descendants of Mary Edwards Dwight they do hint strongly at the vigor, character and scholarship for which the family of Jonathan Edwards stands in American life.

  17. Of the seventy-five grandchildren, with their husbands and wives, there was but one for whom an apology may be offered, and nearly every one was exceptionally strong in scholarship and moral force.

  18. The scholarship of Spain and Portugal was also destroyed.

  19. Italian scholarship was slain so far as the peninsula was concerned.

  20. It is not scholarship alone, but scholarship impregnated with religion, that tells on the great mass of society.

  21. Now we have not convinced him that high scholarship is a manly thing worthy of his devotion, or that our examinations are faithful tests of intellectual power; and in so far as we have failed in this we have come short of what we ought to do.

  22. Every man who has learned to respect creative scholarship can enter into its spirit, and by respecting it he helps to foster it.

  23. But although without scholarship Hely-Hutchinson was an efficient provost, during whose rule material benefits were conferred on Trinity College.

  24. Life of Cooper, |Of recognized scholarship Lounsbury |Studies in Chaucer, |and ability.

  25. They very early provided for that literary scholarship training which comes from scholastic training.

  26. One century had sufficed to extinguish the elegant scholarship I have mentioned, at one time characteristic of the Christian prelates.

  27. Mysterious reverence still hung round the convents, within which such ceaseless prayers were said and so many relics exposed, and whither it was also known that all the learning and scholarship of the land had fled for refuge.

  28. To speak of German scholarship and culture as having conquered, therefore, can only be the outcome of a misapprehension, probably resulting from the circumstance that every precise notion of culture has now vanished from Germany.

  29. A result of greater importance for the present subject is, however, that Luther’s German Bible, in spite of all the pains taken by its author, falls far short of the ideal of scholarship and impartial fidelity.

  30. Hence Protestants have sometimes judged the scholarship of Luther’s Bible rather harshly.

  31. A scholarship, covering the cost of tuition, is from time to time awarded to undergraduate students, and there is also a one-year post-graduate Gilchrist scholarship of 50 guineas.

  32. When there is more of genuine scholarship among members of the race there will be a different attitude assumed towards it.

  33. This being true, so much the more must Negro scholarship be prepared to prove its right to continuance, to support and to freedom of choice.

  34. We are face to face here with the question whether scholarship pays, whether the educated Negro is to be encouraged to multiply and push forward determinedly on his mission.

  35. Negro scholarship is worth striving for, because the educated Negro is to lead for that future.

  36. Nothing but true scholarship can lead these young people to take proper measure of self and estimate the things about them at their true value as they stand at that precarious place, the beginning of a career.

  37. Education, learning, scholarship will make the undying lustre of a people--will prove their greatest glory.

  38. His scholarship was rather various than accurate or profound.

  39. His scholarship was attested by a translation into Latin verse of Pope's Messiah; which is said to have gained the approbation of that poet.

  40. His scholarship did him better service when it suggested to him passages in the poets of antiquity, which he has parodied with singular happiness.

  41. He was a singularly quick and bright boy, and at sixteen obtained by competition a scholarship at Jesus College, Oxford, where he began to reside in 1856.

  42. He showed himself as eagerly interested in matters of classical scholarship and Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical history as in questions of national finance and foreign policy.

  43. In the University of Pennsylvania Scholarship in Architecture there were six competitors, and the award was made to Mr. Percy Ash, a graduate of the University.

  44. Post, and Frank Miles Day, have awarded the scholarship to William S.

  45. It has been the custom in recent years with the winners of the scholarship to delay their departure until midsummer or early fall, but Mr. Aldrich proposes to start in June.

  46. The Roman Scholarship was also awarded to Mr. Pope.

  47. Dempster owed his great position in the history of scholarship to his extraordinary memory, and to the versatility which made him equally at home in philology, criticism, law, biography and history.

  48. It must be remembered, in discussing so large and complicated a subject as this, that philosophic scholarship is seldom narrow, absolute, final, or exclusive in its views.

  49. His scholarship was ample and unique; his social pretensions were not in excess of his rank; and he bore his weight of learning "lightly like a flower.

  50. If his theory should survive the searching and trenchant criticisms of such men, his scholarship would command respect even if they should decline to accept his conclusions in full.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scholarship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aid; alimony; allotment; allowance; annuity; assistance; bibliolatry; bounty; culture; diligence; dole; erudition; fellowship; grant; help; humanism; intellectuality; knowledge; learning; letter; letters; literacy; pedantry; pension; profundity; reading; relief; scholarship; science; stipend; subsidy; subvention; support; welfare