23 Verbs to Use for the Word graduates

He hastily went into the dispensary and brought out two graduates filled with water to put them in; but when he lifted themhe saw, with poignant painthey were gone past helpingthey were frost-bitten.

Take the Treasury; you send us graduates who can't spell; what d'ye expect us to do with all these loafers?" He drew his hand across his hot forehead.

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

A white piqué skirt and linen shirt-waist of immaculate and starched whiteness, an apron with regulation shoulder-straps, and a cap that betokened a graduate of St. Luke's Hospital, formed her surprising, but not at all unbecoming, outfit.

This air of the professional soldier, which characterized generally the graduates of West Point, was replaced afterward by a grave dignity, the result of high command and great responsibilities.

ThenPresto, change!and you create The sober college graduate!

He views and describes a graduate of Dartmouth College, who may, probably, be induced to venture himself on this frontier.

In the high official who had charge of the palace where these events took place, I discovered an old University of Michigan graduate who made the occasion especially pleasant for me.

Neil Arnott £40 1 year Experimental Physics George Scott(Travelling) £40 1 year To enable graduates to travel for purpose of Research Macpherson £85 1 year

The sun that warms thy native soil Has ripen'd not thy knowledge; 'Tis obvious, from that vacant air, Though Padua gave thee birth, thou ne'er Didst graduate in her College. "'Tis true thou nam'st thy motley freight; But from what source their birth they date, Mythology or history.

Mother wants to keep Annette at school till she graduates, but I think she knows enough now to teach a country school and it is no use for mother to be working as she does to keep Annette in school for the sake of letting her graduate.

Baliol alumni, which include so many men of wealth and power, had a habit of not overlooking young graduates who have brought fame to their alma mater.

Six weeks of German cooking, a German barber, and the spectacles had produced a graduate of Heidelberg.

"That depends on what you mean by it," returned our girl graduate.

Its results could not be measured by any visible standards, yet he had seen graduates of the school and students who did not stay long enough to graduate, men of light and leading, men of wealth and station, officials, men in whom the spirit of the new China burned, Christian workers; and all these bore convincing testimony that this college had been the one great mastering influence of their lives.

He set about building up the engineering organization which was to accomplish the work, selecting the most brilliant graduates of American technical schools.

On one occasion, when I substituted a trained normal school graduate for a useless dancing doll who had made herself popular by flattering parents and coddling their children, all pupils were withdrawn from the school.

We suspect all college graduates.

Madras should indulge some measure of pride in having turned out a University graduate who can write the English language better than most Englishmen.

Joel was still pointed out by admiring Hillton graduates to their friends at Harwell as "March, the fellow who kicked the winning goal-from-field in the St. Eustace game two years ago."

" If you know Chicago at all, you know the University Inn, that gloriously intercollegiate institution which welcomes any graduate of any school of experience, and guarantees a post-graduate course in less time than any similar haven of knowledge.

Before 1860 the culture of these settlements was attracting the colored graduates of northern institutions which had begun to give men of African blood an opportunity to study in their professional schools.

To the uninitiated it may seem strange to behold a Harvard graduate stuck down day after day poring over a pile of dog-eared school-books third arithmetics, primary grammars, beginners' histories of Tennessee, of the United States, of England; physiology, hygiene.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  graduates