He seems also to have served in the capacity of tutor to several undergraduates at this period, but of his relations to his pupils we, unfortunately, know next to nothing.
But the soil of the more prosperous undergraduates was not suitable for the seed they tried to sow.
There has been no time in the first forty years when the undergraduates were not earnestly and genuinely preoccupied with religious questions and religious living.
But her alumnae, her faculty, and her undergraduates all agree that the college was not founded primarily for the sake of Tree Day, and that the Senior Play is not the goal of the year's endeavor.
Undergraduates were well known to laugh openly at woman's rights, to devour underdone beefsteaks with savage persistence, and to utter most irreverent and ribald jests about psychic force.
It was quite a fortnight before I could face my own bulldogs unabashed, and I bowed with a wan and guilty smile upon my face whenever any one of those twelve undergraduates capped me in the High till the end of term.
Meanwhile the Senate House, in which the degrees were conferred, had become crowded with undergraduates and guests.
When Rokeby came out, contemporaneously with the Giaour, the undergraduatesof Oxford and Cambridge ran races to catch the first copies, and laid bets as to which of the rivals would win.
Until midnight or later there would be undergraduates in his room, sometimes as many as twelve, sometimes three or four; but nobody got up when they went or when they came; Sopwith went on talking.
He lived in an atmosphere of discussion with all around him, friends or opponents, fellows and tutors in common-rooms, undergraduates after lecture or out walking.
Human interpretations and inferences--and all Church formularies were such--were binding on no one but those who had reason to think them true; and therefore least of all on undergraduates who could not have examined them.
And this mode of dealing with himself and the undergraduates whom he liked, made them like him, but also made them really undervalue his talent, which, as we now see, was what he meant they should do.
Attendance is crowded and there is always a row of visitors, teachers of the vicinity, advanced students in other fields of work, or undergraduates brought in by members of the class.
There is also something to be said for giving only a practical course dealing with the history of educational problems to collegeundergraduates and reserving the general history of education as a complex social study for the graduate school.
All undergraduates profit by organized help in their writing; many require it.
Much of the apparent "silliness" of the French class which our more virile undergraduates object to would be obviated if a larger percentage of them could at once enter upon the more advanced phases of the subject.
How difficult it is to bring even the best of our undergraduates to this point I need not discuss.
There is a tendency to introduce these courses into the law school for law students and to offer a similar course in the department of government for undergraduates and graduates.
History of educational problems= There is room for yet another course for college undergraduates expecting to teach,--a history of educational problems.
The writer assumes that theundergraduates are handled by men of catholic interests; and that the undergraduate courses are not distributed and manipulated primarily as feeders for specialized departments of research in a graduate school.
The University of Oxford conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Laws; and, in the Sheldonian Theatre, the undergraduates welcomed him with tumultuous cheering.
Grave doctors were in the habit of talking very Ciceronian treason in the theatre; and the undergraduates drank bumpers to Jacobite toasts, and chanted Jacobite airs.
After chapel he breakfasted, on Tuesdays and Thursdays with two undergraduates in their first year, selected in alphabetical order, seated at his table; on the other days of the week in solitude.
A good many undergraduates have appeared on the platform; several recognise Freddy, and look curiously at his companion.
He is drawne before his booke in his gowne and a cap (scilicet, like the cappes the undergraduates weare), short haire and long beard.
It was at that time not a common thing for undergraduates to go to the communion at Christchurch Cathedral--that holy celebration being supposed to be for the particular benefit of Dean and Canons, and Masters of Arts.
And it isn't only the undergraduates who have gone.
He laid stress upon the fact that instead of the normal four thousand undergraduates or so, there are now scarcely four hundred.
And not a tithe of any of this war class of schoolboys will ever go to the universities now, not a tithe of the war class of undergraduates will ever return.
Undergraduates are junior SOPHS before passing their “Little Go,” or first University examination,—senior SOPHS after that.
Thompson, the late Master (renowned for his sarcastic humour), and refer to the fact that undergraduates are expected to put in every week a certain number of attendances at the morning and evening Services held daily in the Chapel.
Huge galleries have been inserted for the accommodation of suchundergraduates as may attend; the nave being appropriated to the Master of Arts.
Footnote 30: Nocturnal exploration of the College roofs has been so favourite an amusement amongst undergraduates that not long ago a book was actually published entitled The Roof-Climber's Guide to Trinity College.
The undergraduates of Caius wear a gown of a singular and not very pleasing violet hue with velvet trimmings.
Both he and Cromwell were "Fellow Commoners," a name given to privileged undergraduates who, on payment of extra fees, were permitted to rank with the Fellows and to dine at the High Table.
Looking back, as we leave the bridge behind us, we may admire the climbing agility which frequently enables undergraduates to descend to the projecting piers just above the water, and find their way back again, without a ducking.
They are forbidden ground to vehicles, including bicycles, a prohibition which constantly brings undergraduates before the Police Court.
And undergraduates may listen to proceedings from the Galleries, where, in defiance of rule, they are often heard as well as seen, should the business be exciting.
Harry had, a fortnight or so before Commencement, just after training was broken up, taken part in one of those engagements with the forces of law and order with which undergraduates are wont to relieve the monotony of their humdrum existence.
Bible study classes, city and foreign mission work, in all of which branches of religious and semi-religious activity many of the worthiest undergraduatesinterest themselves.
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