35 Metaphors for college

Victor, she protested, was above education; his college was a kind of dormitory to athletics.

The college is a coy maid She has a habit quaint Of making eyes at millionaires And winking at the taint.

But the college is not the most strategic point at which to administer guidance in methods of study.

Yale College is a noble institution.

"Dr. Conwell, the father of Temple College and who in years to come will be spoken of as the father of Temple University, said yesterday: "'It will be a university for busy people, the same as the college has been a college for busy people.

Harvard College in which he was then, or had been a tutor, sent him there as a missionary under the Williams fund.

In the worship of whom is founded the noble order of the Garter, and also a noble college in the castle of Windsor by kings of England, in which college is the heart of St. George, which Sigismund, the emperor of Almayne, brought and gave for a great and a precious relic to King Harry the Fifth.

The old college is a thing to be watchfully and tenderly shielded.

This college is the child of that friendship.

The prince was the bulbul, the college was Gulistan, and the princess the rose sought.

If the college were not its own strongest argument, no words could strengthen it.

A college is a place whose chief power is to inculcate humility by the means of true learning; to establish intellectual honor and integrity by searching out the ways of God in nature, science, and philosophy, and in letters and in art.

The College has been a co-educational one from the first, and connected with it was a department of Biblical Literature, for such as intended to become clergymen, until a separate Theological School was opened in 1882.

The most celebrated colleges are Christ Church, Magdalen, New College, and Merton.

Yale college is not a perfect institutiona fact, I suppose, that President Hadley and most Yale men are quite willing to admit; but Yale does supply young men certain advantages, and it depends upon the students whether they will avail themselves of these advantages or not.

A college such as this is a mob, not an organism, and as a mob it ought to be put down.

A third Roman Catholic College is St. Charles's, situated in Howard County, near Ellicott City.

Among his pupils was Roger Ascham, already mentioned, in whose time St. John's College, Cambridge, was the chief seat of the new learning, of which Thomas Nashe testifies that it "was an universitie within itself; having more candles light in it, every winter morning before four of the clock, than the four of clock bell gave strokes."

The college has been almost as much a home as a seminary.

The two cities have their separate magistrates; and the two colleges are, in effect, two universities, which confer degrees independently of each other.

Each college is a corporation by itself, governed by statutes sanctioned by the crown, and capable of holding landed or other property.

And the "knot of parsons and such like," spoken of above, having, very fortunately for the world, been born into the Christian Church, made it, as we have seen, their business to face the difficulty because of the necessity,and the Working-Men's College is the result of their endeavor.

But though Yale College was at that time a center of scientific activity, and Morse showed more than a little interest in electricity and chemistry, his major interest remained art.

If ever a girl had a background, Morton College is Madeline Fejevary Morton's background.

Mr Sedgwick says it is reported that Whewell will take Sedbergh living (which is now vacant: Trinity College is patron).

35 Metaphors for  college