Do we say matriculate or graduate

matriculate 8 occurrences

For whereas 200, for the most part, yearly Commence [Matriculate], scarce the fifth part of these continue after their taking the First Degree [B.A.].

Like those of the Continent, they are only teaching institutions, and the students who matriculate at Upsala and Lund must lodge in town or board with families living there.

" Disregarding poor Mr. Pucker's entreaties to matriculate him this once for the sake of his mother, when he would read very hardindeed he wouldMr.

go to school, go to college, go to the university; matriculate; serve an apprenticeship, serve one's apprenticeship, serve one's time; learn one's trade; be informed &c 527; be taught &c 537.

He was brought home and sent to school in America; and two-years later Dr. Bennington announced that the slender youngster, who had been so completely estranged from the affairs of the store, must matriculate in the ozone of high altitudes instead of in college, if his life were to be saved.

Ambrose's College In the Michaelmas term, after leaving school, Tom went up to matriculate at St. Ambrose's College, Oxford, but did not go up to reside till the following January.

" "And what difference will it make to you," retorted Axius, "if I do serve you fish or fowl which has come to an untimely end: for in no event could you eat them unless they were dead: but I beg you," he added, "matriculate me in the school of villa husbandry and expound to me the theory and the practice of it.

They were allowed to matriculate, but forced to form separate classes and to guarantee 100 guineas for each class.

graduate 551 occurrences

" Carl proceeded to make himself an appropriate graduate of such a university of morals, and devoted himself to wine, women, and debts, with a small proportion of song.

Honorable R.T. Greener, the first Negro graduate of Harvard, went from Philadelphia to teach in the District of Columbia and later to be a professor in the University of South Carolina.

But Lawrence Croft was a fair graduate of a riding school, and he went away in very good style to his cottage at the Green Sulphur Springs.

Collins introduced the speaker as "a graduate from slavery, with his diploma written upon his back.

He had often been introduced to audiences as "a graduate from slavery with his diploma written upon his back": from Indiana he received the distinction of a post-graduate degree.

He had often been introduced to audiences as "a graduate from slavery with his diploma written upon his back": from Indiana he received the distinction of a post-graduate degree.

Some gain their greatest success in some manual work in which they acquire great skill and others go on to executive positions and even graduate to join other organizations or to start new industries.

" The man who has acquired the dangerous half-knowledge should take a post graduate course in some institution where men are treated by all the most powerful agencies known to science.

The post graduate course for restoration of the near-wise man should include educational means of all kinds.

FINALLY THE ATTENTION OF THE UNITED STATES was forcibly attracted to Cuba by the Virginius affair, which consisted in the wanton murder of fifty American sailorsofficers and crew of the Virginius, which was captured by the Spanish off Santiago bay, bearing arms and ammunition to the insurgentsCaptain Fry, a West Point graduate, in command.

" "And over against this scene of the cowboy and the college graduate, the New York man about town and the Arizona bad man united in one coherent war machine, set the picture of the Tenth United States Cavalry-the famous colored regiment.

At last one old man, whom I at once recognized as a Graduate of our University, (Anno 1800,) held up his hand.

HastingsA theological graduate.

Front pews, old Doctor Kittredge and all the mansion-house people and distinguished strangers,Colonel Sprowle and family, including Matilda's young gentleman, a graduate of one of the fresh-water colleges,Mrs. Pickins (late Widow Rowens) and husband,Deacon Soper and numerous parishioners.

He proved to be a graduate of Brown University, and had heard a certain Phi Beta Kappa poem delivered there a good many years ago.

And in any case, it wouldn't do for you to graduate from a co-educational State University.

The oldest daughter of the professor of European History was almost precisely Sylvia's age, but now, when Sylvia was laboring over her books in the very beginning of her college life, Eleanor Hubert was a finished product, a graduate of an exclusive, expensive girls' boarding-school in New York, and a that-year's débutante in La Chance society.

He is also a graduate of the Vienna hospitals, and a surgeon of unusual skill.

We were happy to meet in that social circle a son of New England, and a graduate of one of her universities.

He was a native of Virginia, but a graduate of a New-England college.

Not being at liberty to give the writer's name, I cheerfully certify that he is a gentleman of established character, a graduate of Yale College, and a respected minister of the gospel.

With so promising a beginning, he will graduate and take his degree from the loftiest altitude in his line.

The graduates from the top have the best chance to graduate into the wide, wide world of human brotherhood.

By Henry L. Bockus & colleagues at University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION.

Do we say   matriculate   or  graduate