11 examples of under-graduates in sentences

[Footnote C: From a short MS. poem read to me when an under-graduate, by my schoolfellow and friend Charles Farish, long since deceased.

While an under-graduate, he had distinguished himself by his Latin verses, called the Tripos Verses; and, in 1748, by a poem, in the same language, on the Peace; printed in the Cambridge Collection.

He appeals to some great name, and the Under-graduates of the two Universities look up to him as an oracle of wisdom.

Every able-bodied public school boy and under-graduate of military age has joined the colours.

Those were the days in which Wordsworth, then an under-graduate at Cambridge, spent a college vacation in tramping through France, landing at Calais on the eve of the very day (July 14, 1790) on which Louis XVI. signalized the anniversary of the fall of the Bastile by taking the oath of fidelity to the new constitution.

He had begun to draw caricatures with his pencil when a school-boy at the Charter House, and to scribble them with his pen when a student at Cambridge, editing The Snob, a weekly under-graduate paper, and parodying the prize poem Timbuctoo of his contemporary at the university, Alfred Tennyson.

I had myself as an under-graduate read and re-read and revelled in John Inglesant, and I was intensely curious to see him and worship him.

We were under-graduates together of the same year, at the same college; and companions in many a delightful ramble through his own romantic Country of North Wales.

Moreover, granted that the desire to teach is a real one, and that the girl has aptitude, it ought still to be unnecessary to choose a particular branch of the profession before she has become an under-graduate.

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11 examples of  under-graduates  in sentences