49 examples of post-graduates in sentences

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.

Furthermore, Mr. Pike, while spending a month or more at a time in New York City, during his post-graduate days, had worked with Mr. Mike Donovan, in order to keep down to weight.

Post-graduate courses are also given.

No one but a pupil could ever have fairly estimated his force of character, and no pupil whose intercourse with him was not carried into the post-graduate years could measure the ability with which he advised, especially in political matters, with his old pupils.

Say, if you're that apt I'll give you a post-graduate course in high life that'll make your hair curl forty-seven ways.

Owing to my skill in the game, I took a post-graduate at the Sheffield Scientific School, that the team might have my services for an extra two years.

Her ambition is now reaching out to post-graduate study, made possible by the gift of an American fellowship.

But after I've gone some other fellow will come along and add a post-graduate course in pork packing, and make what I've done look like a country school just after the teacher's been licked.

SHOWING SOME ADDITIONAL POST-GRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE AVAILABLE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS, AWARDED BY BODIES OTHER THAN UNIVERSITIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Compiled (with additions) by special permission, from the "Report on the Opportunities for Post-Graduate Work open to Women" published by the Federation of University Women II.

A scholarship, covering the cost of tuition, is from time to time awarded to undergraduate students, and there is also a one-year post-graduate Gilchrist scholarship of 50 guineas.

examination Senior Pemberton £40 and fees 1 year Candidates must have passed the first B.Sc. examination #Post-Graduate.

Salt £20 2 years Arts City Council Not specified #Post-Graduate.

Candidates must not exceed 19 years of age #Post-Graduate.

# Driver(3) £30 3 years For students who have been at least three terms in residence Christie £60 2 years For History #Post-Graduate.

# Dr Henry Hutchinson £30 3 years Awarded on results of Stewart Literary First Examination in Arts Scholarship Tipperary County £50 3 years Council #University Post-Graduate.

2nd year #Post-Graduate.

# Guthrie £86 4 years Classical Literature Hamilton £100 3 years Philosophy Edmonstonne Aytoun £85 3 years English Literature Falconer Memorial £123 2 years Science #Post-Graduate.

For 4th year Honours students Smeaton £20 1 year For 4th year Honours students #Post-Graduate.

Price Davies £30 2 years Tenable at Aberystwyth or Scholarship(2) Bangor #Post-Graduate#.

In addition to the University Post-Graduate Studentships mentioned in the above table, the following Research Scholarships in Arts and Science, not restricted to graduates of any one University, are open to women: TABLE II.

After taking his B.A., he went instead to spend a post-graduate year at Belfast, and read for a Master's degreethis in spite of the fact that he was worn out with the strain of eighteen hours' work a day, and used to see authors creeping in through the keyhole and wake in the night to find illuminated letters dancing a witches' dance around his bed.

From only two men in 1876 this staff has, in 1915, grown to more than six hundred engineers and scientists, including former professors, post-graduate students, and scientific investigators, graduates of nearly a hundred American colleges and universities, thus emphasizing in a special way the American character of the art.

However, Mealy Jones did learn to swim "dog-fashion" years and years after the others had become post-graduates in aquatic lore and could "tread water," "swim sailor-fashion," and "lay" their hair.

This knot must come in the post-graduate course.

49 examples of  post-graduates  in sentences