On the virgin lawn, in a spot that will someday lie in the shade of a great oak, a group of students sit, sprawl, lie.
James was not even interested in the incidence of homosexuality among college students as compared to religious groups, or in the comparison between premarital experience and level of education.
Except that I read a book that was written by one of these students nearly a year after he had gone back to the Soviet Union which I found most disillusioning, I must say, in which it was pure propaganda.
Now the three Russian students who came over here, did you have any contact with them?
And although Latin was still a living language, the task of inculcating a new tongue in the students fell to the schoolmaster; Sherry was active in this capacity.
By the time a notion gets accepted by the crowd, the deeper students are seeing some higher and finer truth towards which they are reaching.
I am not responsible for his opinion; but is it quite wise, is it best for the truth, is it for the interests of religion, to have theological students in this state of mind towards their professor?
Even practical students of Nature, such as Oken, did homage to the general tendency which had absorbed all the eager spirits of the vanguard of human advancement, amongst them Froebel himself.
Madame Luise Froebel also assists to train students in the methods of the Kindergarten at Keilhau.
One thing which greatly contributed to the better consideration and elucidation of the Pestalozzian mode of teaching was the presence of a large number of young men sent from various governments as students to Yverdon.
In the autumn Madame Luise Froebel accepts the directorship of the Public Free Kindergarten in Hamburg, and trains students there.
The amount of interest in their work shown by universitystudents was, at the same time, not at all serious enough to attract me to such a career.
In carcer;" that is, in the prison of the university, where in the last resort students who fail to comply with university regulations are confined.
The Government grew alarmed, and though thestudents had invariably acted with perfect legality, all their associations were dispersed and forbidden.
I found all the university students of the corps, driven by a like impulse, collected together in an open place by the shores of Elbe and near a public restaurant; and some old Meissen wine soon served us as a bond of union.
His estimates result in a series of dates generally in close agreement with those of most students of oriental archaeology.
Students of Greek art and literature quite naturally have been very slow to take interest in these crude, often ugly and indecent, rituals.
Finally some or many students have sought it in the extreme west and north in Germany or also in Scandinavia.
The recollection of successive classes of students in Amherst College, with whom I have discussed these topics, will always be a source of inspiration and gratitude.
The discovery of Sanskrit and the belief that it represented the parent of the Indo-European languages led students to place the original centre of their dispersal far toward the eastern end of this zone.
Students like Professor Murray could hardly be expected to explore these lower strata with great sympathy.
Some of the lifeless heroes were just being borne past on litters, greeted by the wine-flushed faces of armed students and citizens.
All students of Milton have to acknowledge their indebtedness to Professor David Masson of Edinburgh, who has devoted years of labor to research in every department of Miltonic lore.
In its form it is almost wholly pastoral, because it feigns an environment of shepherds, allegorizing college life as the life of men tending flocks, and the occupations of earnest students as the careless diversions of rustic swains.
The details give law students headaches every year, but the effects were simple.
Students can draw from the standard parts that the Registry contains, and perhaps contribute their own creations back to it.
But, speaking merely as perplexed and unconvinced students of argument and evidence, we cannot say that he removed the difficulties which have been illustrated and described.
To one point in this research the notice of students in folklore may be specially directed.
The students were assembling, and mustered to the number of about an hundred.
In the number of his students was a young Protestant American, whom I first met in the house of the Rev.
Had I been a rich man, and disposed to signalize my visit to the Collegio Romano by some appropriate gift, I would have presented each of its students with a bar of soap, with directions for its use.
He waived his hand in an easy, careless way to the students and Frenchman, and made a profound bow to the English party.
Then the university students were dismissed by the professors with a few words, and the ceremony of the day was at an end.
Thirty or forty students could bathe at the same time; and four hundred could sit down to meals in the great dining-hall.
Some of his old pupils from Izumo were now students at the Imperial University; they were delighted to welcome their old professor, seeking help and sympathy as in days gone by.
As for the Ecole Royale des Beaux Arts, then, and all the good its students have done, as students, it is stark naught.
Bernard's description of him: 'I became acquainted with Dambergeac when we were students at the Ecole de Droit; we lived in the same hotel on the Place du Pantheon.
The class of studentswas mostly of those designing to teach.
Students were sought for teachers in our own and adjoining counties.
A number of our studentswho were suspended last term returned to us, they said, to redeem themselves, and they were as good as their word.
This academic year of our usual three terms our students numbered over two hundred, mostly of those who had been teaching, or preparing themselves for teachers, or for a collegiate course.
But to see prejudice in our students melt away by an acquaintance with our work, richly repaid me for all my day and night toiling and cares, that seemed almost crushing at times.
As the first buildings were temporary, they were unsuitable for students to occupy another Winter, which would be the eleventh Winter our school had been in successful operation.
Seventeen of our students enlisted for the bloody conflicts of civil war.
We found it necessary to suspend eight of our studentsfor the remainder of the term.
No sooner did he make his appearance than the whole of the students of the senior refectory rose to their feet and gave three hearty cheers for Roy Henning.
Mumbling something inaudibly, he slunk away, but more than one of the students saw an ugly, ominous look on his face as he went.
She was profuse in her thanks for what the students had done that week for her charges.
Two students were one day passing along the banks of the Tormes, when they found a boy, about eleven years old, dressed as a labourer, and sleeping under a tree.
It appeared to the professors that the students spent the half-hour between the classes not in studying their lessons, but in playing with me; and therefore they ordered my masters not to bring me any more to the college.
The youth subsequently informed his masters, that they might call him Thomas Rodaja; whence the students judged him to be the son of some poor labourer.
That of five thousand studentsthis year attending the university--two thousand are studying medicine.
Clausen enjoyed a great popularity among his students and, as a teacher of theology, might influence the course of the Danish church for many years, Grundtvig was very much interested in what he had to say.
During the following summer he attended the great meeting of Scandinavian students at Oslo, where he was hailed as the youngest of them all.
The first break in the wall of isolation that surrounded him came with an invitation from a group of students to "the excellent historian, N.
It also pleased the now gray-haired pastor to see an increasing number of students become constant attendants at his services.
It would be much more convenient for students if some small sum were charged for admission.
A comparison of the passage with the facts from which it is drawn would be a useful lesson to all historical students who love truth in its severity.
In 1738 the Duke of Richmond threw open to art-students his gallery at Whitehall, closed it again when his absence in the German war prevented the paying of the premiums, was laughed at, and then re-opened it again.
He was a friend of Dugdale, and one of our earliest students of Anglo-Saxon.
In this academy the students sat to each other for drapery, and had also male and female models--sometimes in groups.
It is regarded by the outside world as a close-borough, in which the interests of the public and of students are postponed to those of its Associates and Members, the A.
It was purchased by gentlemen students in Henry VIII.
In Elizabeth's time the eastern end of the Strand was the scene of frequent disturbances occasioned by the riotous and unruly students of the inns of court, who paraded the streets at night to the danger of peaceable passengers.
The gradual changes of Old London, and the progress of civilisation westward, are worth noting by all students of the social history of England.
Their effort finally ended with his trying to run down a tally-ho which was empty inside and had a party of Harvard students riding atop.
It is said that the "Map of Paris" found its way to Berlin, where the American students in the beer-halls used to pretend to quarrel over it until they attracted the attention of the German soldiers that might be present.
The members of this higher group of productive students are rarely understood by the common spirits, who appreciate as little their unselfish devotion as their unworldly neglect of the practical side of the problems.
Every book has its literary parentage, and students find it so easy to trace genealogies that much criticism reads like an Old Testament chapter of "begats.
I wish we could encourage on this continent among our beststudents the habit of wandering.
This, I believe, expresses a truth which may explain the extraordinary difference in the habits of students in this matter of the time at which the best work can be done.
One works best at night; another, in the morning; a majority of the students of the past favor the latter.
Former students of his at Amherst have told me of the lasting stimulus his teaching has given them: that he can beautifully practise what he preaches of the art of writing, this essay shows.
Some of the greatest students this country has produced have come from small villages and country places.
Begin with a careful observation of your fellow students and of your teachers; then, every patient you see is a lesson in much more than the malady from which he suffers.
First; students try to explain too often all the facts which they meet by the very few laws which they know; and especially moral phaenomena by physical, or at least economic laws.
I really beg your pardon for occupying you here with such truisms: but I must put the students of this University in mind of them, as long as too many modern thinkers shall choose to ignore them.
These Inns are voluntary associations, having no statutory powers, and it is only by virtue of ancient custom that they enjoy the right of calling students to the Bar.
Students coming from the Universities are only expected to eat twelve dinners a year.
It is usual for students to read with junior counsel in large practice, to whom they pay a hundred guineas a year.
So it ought not to surprisestudents if such should laugh at us also.
Oxford was due to a withdrawal of English students from Paris, Cambridge to a similar withdrawal from Oxford.
The great professors wrote text-books and students who were ardent in the pursuit of knowledge copied out those text-books by hand.
Laparotomy was very commonly done by Hindu surgeons, and one of the rules enjoined by Hindu students was the constant habit of visiting the sick and seeing them treated by experienced physicians.
They had been students in Spain and were able to satisfy the faculty of their ability.
Then he set about the foundation of {382} a great city that was to be the capital of his empire, and endowed a great institution of learning in that capital that was to attract students from all over the world.
The desire of the faculty for numbers of students forbade that in most cases.
Students came from all over the world to these universities, but more than twenty other universities were founded throughout Europe in this century.
The great universities founded during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries attracted more students to the population of the countries of the time than go to our universities to the number of our population in the present time.
An almost exactly similar state of affairs to that thus seen at Salerno developed at Bologna, only there the university was founded round the law school, and the first women students were in that school.
No one thinks now that anything that Whittier wrote will live to be read by any but curious students of certain anti-slavery movements in connection with the history of our civil war.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "students" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.