19 examples of alumnus in sentences

I'd like to see what the new preacher is doing, and it ought to be worth something to hear a Negro alumnus of Yale.

"Simply, naturally, sir," thundered the Captain, "as one alumnus of Harvard to another!

A fellow-alumnus of Harvard staying in his house merely for his wage and keep!

Interioris templi alumnus.

Learner N. learner, scholar, student, pupil; apprentice, prentice^, journeyman; articled clerk; beginner, tyro, amateur, rank amateur; abecedarian, alphabetarian^; alumnus, eleve [Fr.]. recruit, raw recruit, novice, neophyte, inceptor^, catechumen, probationer; seminarian, chela, fellow-commoner; debutant.

Furthermore, he issued a "Bull," which began: "Iniquitatis filius et perditionis alumnus," and ended by anathema of Lorenzo, whereby he was excommunicated, and all Florence placed under an Interdict!

Of this secret and murderous committee Elder Wrightan alumnus of Yale College, a professor of religion, and a preacher of the gospelwas chosen chairman; and the statement I have just made came in the way described from his own lips!

The Southern alumnus may come, but he comes to be humiliated still further.

[Footnote 1: James B. Russworm, an alumnus of Bowdoin, was the first Negro to receive a degree from a college in this country.

Number one was lying in profound slumber when Alumnus Pike turned to greet number two.

Some have only the Latin plural, which usually changes us to i; as, alumnus, alumni; androgynus, androgyni; calculus, calculi; dracunculus, dracunculi; echinus, echini; magus, magi.

Then, too, the Williams alumnus, whether he sings hymns or not, has the warmest place in his heart for "The Mountains," and when he comes back to the college with white hair will continue to thank Washington Gladden for that song.

Lucky is the alumnus who can call the roll of his old instructors, and among the martinets and the pedants and the piously inane can here and there come suddenly upon a man; a man who taught him to think, or helped him to feel, and thrilled him with a new horizon.

He was reputed to be the wealthiest alumnus of Huntington.

Dear fellow-alumnus.

Dear fellow-alumnus.

His brother, Roger Boyle (1621-1679), who figures largely as a soldier and a statesman in Irish and English history under his title of Lord Broghill, was an alumnus of Trinity College, Dublin.

It is due the profound Christian spirit that characterizes the work of the Association to say, that every student and alumnus of Fisk in the State of Tennessee was an ardent supporter of the cause, save two.

Alumnus, alumna, plural of, 20.

19 examples of  alumnus  in sentences