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Example sentences for "university"

Lexicographically close words:
universes; universi; universis; universitas; universities; universo; universum; univocal; unjointed; unjudged
  1. Bartholomew, of the University Library, Cambridge, who has most kindly allowed me to include it in the present volume.

  2. The University Church is a place too much neglected by the young men up here.

  3. With gratitude and joy fly my thoughts towards the Swedish University city, but I myself have not been there again since.

  4. Don#: a nickname for a university professor.

  5. Footnote 595: Wood's Annals of the University of Oxford.

  6. The University of Oxford to the Queen: MS.

  7. Sandys, the vice-chancellor, must address the university the next morning from the pulpit.

  8. And the student Horatio is judiciously placed at the university of Wittenburg.

  9. University Library, I met with a tract of 8 pp.

  10. As one of our University preachers once said: "We do not know anything about God unless we first know that we cannot know Him perfectly.

  11. Culture and religion--here they meet in university life.

  12. It is now ten years since it was determined that religion in our University should be regarded no longer as a part of College discipline, but as a natural and rational opportunity offering itself to the life of youth.

  13. The university sets before the mind of youth its open door.

  14. There has become familiar among us, through the devotion of successive staffs of Preachers, a clearer sense of the simplicity and reality of religion, which, for many young men, has enriched the meaning of University life.

  15. Many people suppose that the scholar's life is in antagonism to the interests of religion, as though a university were somehow a bad place for a man's soul.

  16. Indeed, this same text represents the spirit of our whole university life.

  17. The University announced the belief that religion, rationally presented, will always have for healthy-minded young men a commanding interest.

  18. The State University of Kansas has not shown the same exclusiveness that has characterized the conduct of the rulers of Michigan: women are admitted not only to the classes, but to the professorships at Lawrence.

  19. They were in strict training for their university race with Yale, which was to come off in a week, and as Cambridge had been beaten twice running, and this year had a better crew, they were wishful for criticisms on their style.

  20. In the matter of the absence of competition, Michigan is probably but returning to the system of the European universities of the Middle Ages, but the government by other than the members of the university is a still stranger scheme.

  21. There are here, upon the diggings, many military men and university graduates, who generally retain their polish of manner, though outwardly they are often the roughest of the rough.

  22. From Oberlin almost every male student and professor marched, and the university teaching was left in the women's hands.

  23. The imitation of Cambridge forms by the University of Sydney is singularly close.

  24. Like other old institutions, Harvard needs a ten-days' revolution: academic abuses flourish as luxuriantly upon American as on English soil, and university difficulties are much the same in either country.

  25. One of the difficulties of the New England colleges has been to reconcile university traditions with democracy; but in the Western States there is neither reconciliation nor tradition, though universities are plenty.

  26. Captains, colonels, generals, are among the students now humbly learning in the Ann Arbor University Schools.

  27. The university is governed, not by its members, not by its professors, but by a parliament of "regents" appointed by the inhabitants of the State.

  28. He had them repaired and cleaned, and made as fresh as when out of the loom, and eventually gave them to Gough, the antiquary, who bequeathed them to the University of Oxford.

  29. She made herself ill, as so many girls do in those university colleges, through the badness of her home and school training.

  30. This efflorescence did not prevent, I think indeed it rather helped, our more formal university work, for most of us took firsts, and three of us got Fellowships in one year or another.

  31. One day's journey brings you to Salerno, the chief medical university of Christendom.

  32. It is two parasangs hence to Beaucaire, a large town, containing about four hundred Jews, and a great university under the presidency of the great rabbi, R.

  33. This city contains three thousand Jews, many of whom are learned and rich men; it is the residence of the president of the university of Palestine, named R.

  34. The latter supports a great university and boasts of many learned scholars.

  35. We learn it in various places, and not worst at the University of Jena.

  36. When I had passed beyond boyhood and understood Cicero tolerably well, I was sent to the University of Jena to study law, as my uncle, the chancellor, wished me to become a counsellor of state.

  37. University of Wittenberg; it was composed of the following members: the lawyer, Hieronymus Schurff, the two noblemen Hans von der Planitz and Asmus von Haubitz, and Melanchthon.

  38. At the demand of the Wittenbergers the professors at Leipzig University who refused to conform to the Lutheran doctrine were dismissed.

  39. The first step taken by Luther at the University against the Antinomian movement was the Disputation of Dec.

  40. Having lately been travelling in Germany, I spent some time at that University in which Augustus Tomlinson presided as Professor of Moral Philosophy.

  41. He succeeded in entering the University of Upsala in 1867, but was forced for a time on account of lack of means to interrupt his studies.

  42. How healthy they were, all these young men, enervated by idleness, unsatisfied desires and ambitions, who scorned every man who had not the means to pay for a University education!

  43. He was employed at various, clerical occupations before entering the Theological College of the University of Manitoba from where he graduated as a Presbyterian minister in 1922.

  44. Mr. Devitt is in the school system in Toronto, and he is a graduate of the University of Toronto, and so without further introduction, take over and give us your story.

  45. At the University of Illinois most of our trees are seedling trees.

  46. I had access to the local Carnegie Library as well as to the university "stack".

  47. I read all the books the "stack" at the university could afford me on New Testament life and times, in preparation for my play on Judas.

  48. The great, roaring city bewildered me, and the buildings of the University of Chicago (for I got so far as to ask for the registrar's office) overwhelmed me with their number.

  49. Far off, like a high, great ship riding on the horizon, rode the hill, with its cluster of university buildings.

  50. But, anyhow, I wrote her a long letter and sent it in care of the university registrar.

  51. I would tramp, as I was doing, through the country, and end up at some western university for the fall term.

  52. Then, back to the university for my last year of leisurely study and reading, in the face of the desolate poverty that would have defeated many another man, but to which I was used as a customary condition.

  53. I was missing my books and my leisure, longing for the cool alcoves of books in the university "stack.

  54. Either the University of Chicago, or further west.

  55. My first few days at Laurel University brought me that beginning of newspaper notoriety that has since followed me everywhere as a shadow goes with a moving object.

  56. And the university authorities will say we shouldn't have done it because it will give the school a black eye .

  57. The reason you never started something was your fear of involving the university in the publicity that was sure to follow!

  58. And because seniors and students of correct standing at the university had tried.

  59. I walked, with a guilty feeling of too much sentimentality, back into the "stack" at the university library.

  60. The three days' examination was to be held in the University buildings, and all candidates were bound to present themselves there.

  61. The education is the best possible, there is a prospect of a University Scholarship to be competed for, and every help and encouragement is given to the girls in their choice of a career.

  62. The Sixth would of course be expected to do its ordinary form work, but the amount of home study required would be reasonable, quite a different matter from the intolerable grind of preparation for a University examination.

  63. There were intervals between their various papers, which they spent partly in the University museum and partly in the City Art Gallery, where a fine collection of Old Masters was on loan.

  64. After being entertained by the university professors at Glasgow, the travellers arrived in a few days' time at Auchinleck.

  65. But more of this bounty was spent on fine clothes than on medical books and his restlessness soon drove him abroad to the university of Leyden, where he studied little except in what Johnson calls "the great book of mankind.

  66. Courtney, was published by the Oxford University Press in 1915.

  67. But he had no university degree and there seemed no escape from "the drudgery of authourship"--unless he should take the advice of Mr Wilcox.

  68. The Lives of the Poets and Rasselas were edited with notes by Dr Birkbeck Hill for the Oxford University Press.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "university" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.