54 examples of polytechnics in sentences

In 1907 a secondary school was successfully started at Jaffa, by the initiative of Jewish teachers in Palestine, with Hebrew as the language of instruction; but in 1914, when a Jewish Polytechnic was founded at Haifa, the German-Jewish Hilfsverein, which had taken a leading part, refused to follow this precedent, and insisted on certain subjects being taught in German, not only in the Polytechnic, but in the Hilfsverein's other schools.

In 1907 a secondary school was successfully started at Jaffa, by the initiative of Jewish teachers in Palestine, with Hebrew as the language of instruction; but in 1914, when a Jewish Polytechnic was founded at Haifa, the German-Jewish Hilfsverein, which had taken a leading part, refused to follow this precedent, and insisted on certain subjects being taught in German, not only in the Polytechnic, but in the Hilfsverein's other schools.

The elder had been educated at the Polytechnic School, the other at the School of Saint Cyr.

In this manner he attained to the Polytechnic School, where he quickly became one of the best pupils.

The Polytechnic School voted "No" in a body.

Nearly everywhere the artillery, of which the Polytechnic School is the cradle, voted to the same effect as the school.

He would thrust his head into lectures at the Polytechnic and the British Institution, with a dim endeavour to guess what they were all about, and a good-natured envy of the clever fellows who knew about "science, and all that."

At the Polytechnic school one of the principal professors is a friend of Mr F's, and he explained to us the nature of the establishment and the course of studies pursued.

Regent Marakas seri Grey Regent Street Polytechnic Steyne Petichka

Regent Mr. Nelson Regent Street Polytechnic Secondary School.

Regent Northern sledge Regent Street Polytechnic (man-hauled) Secondary School.

This South Kensington place and the polytechnics an turning him out by the hundred...." Lewisham forgot his resentment at having to profess a religion he did not believe, in this new discovery of the scholastic importance of clothing.

Schools of housecraft to give all-round training to educated women, are springing up in all parts of the United Kingdom: in those which are attached to Polytechnics and similar institutions the fullest advantage is taken of the pure and technical science teaching available in their laboratories.

Thus the Polytechnics and Colleges such as the Albert Memorial College, Exeter, are not included, although they prepare students for degree examinations.

His innate good-humour, said he, had been tried by a polytechnic candidate,[D] and from this experiment on his patience he had become completely happy.

[Footnote D: One who has passed his examination at a polytechnic school.]

"I was bent on ascertaining who he was, and then I heard that he was a candidate from the polytechnic school, who had been sent out to instruct people in the provinces.

In the time of Moses and the prophets, such a polytechnic candidate would have been one of the wise men of the land, and in the Middle Ages he would have been burnt.

"I have heard of an actor, who when playing the lovers' parts, only thought of one of the spectators; he played for her alone, and forgot all the rest of the house; the polytechnic candidate was my her, my only spectator, for whom I played.

And when the performance was over, all the puppets were called forward, and I was invited by the polytechnic candidate to take a glass of wine with him; and he spoke about my comedy, and I of his science; and I believe we each derived equal pleasure from the other.

And he spoke and he explained, so that it seemed at last as if he lifted my scull, and I honestly confessed, that if I were not an old fellow, I would go directly to the polytechnic school, and learn to examine the world in the summer, although I was one of the happiest of men.

"That I was not; my eyes were quite clear; it was as if there was sunshine in the room, and it shone out of the face of the polytechnic candidate, so that I began to think of the old gods in my youth, and when they went about in the world.

"I lay on the bed in my chamber; but how I had come there from the polytechnic candidate, he must know bestfor

I was so glad; I was the happiest man alivethe polytechnic candidate had tried me!

I inquired for the polytechnic candidate, but he was gone, like the Greek and Roman gods.

54 examples of  polytechnics  in sentences