There were two main types of universityorganization,-theUniversity of Masters, and the University of Students.
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Test of the Universityorganization during these absences; opportunity thus given the University Faculty to take responsibility in University government.
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Brought into contact with this imposing Universityorganization, with all its suggestions of virile energies and functions, the mother suddenly felt herself insignificant and forsaken.
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But Herbert Spencer, not being eligible to join a universityclub himself, was possibly not competent to judge.
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He understood that by controlling a universityclub, he gained legitimacy, prestige, and unlimited access to free lecture halls.
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In truth, this may be better for all; the timing requirements for the Grand League were sometimes too much for the universityclub to handle.
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I am to dine with him at the UniversityClub at seven.
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James is at the UniversityClub, and only members have rooms there.
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The film explores the violent excesses of an elite universitysociety, inspired in part by Oxford University's Bullingdon Club.
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At a glance it is obvious that no undergraduate activity could shock her; universitysociety has always been her environment.
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You handed in your copy and then you'd find you had to cover a meeting of some universitysociety at 8pm.
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Police officers eventually escorted the 64-year-old into the Oxford Universitysociety's historic debating chamber through a back entrance.
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They belonged to exclusive universitysocieties and eating clubs, and Linda found their stiff similarity of correct bigoted pattern highly entertaining.
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However, steps are being taken by collegeorganizations to address concerns to lessen the chances of discrimination and cultural biases.
Ús de college club en anglès
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Every collegeclub has its secret signs and handgrips.
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He had seen Bob at a collegeclub and declared that he had met a witch of a country girl at the Merrills.
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The New Yorker, August 19, 1939 P. 11 A man dropped in at his collegeclub for lunch and ordered a blue-plate special.
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The New Yorker, June 25, 1932 P. 53 Mr. Cass walks into his collegeclub where he had begun to live six years ago.
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All sorts of people find their calling through collegeclubs, societies and connections.
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At a convenient turning he began to zig-zag back toward the CollegeClub.
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The Boston Democrats welcomed the aid of collegeclubs; the students learned much from this.
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John McWeeney comes in on the right wing for St Mary's Collegeclub-mate Denis Hickie.
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No, it's not like 'Pep,' even if he does take his leisure at the CollegeClub.
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Professor Montague Shirley, CollegeClub, N.Y., U.S.A.
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Claffey will be an integral part of the Blackrock Collegeclub's bid to unseat UL Bohemian as champions.
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"I got that from the servants of the CollegeClub," Willis interposed.
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One day a charming Southern woman, president of the CollegeClub, invited us to meet the college women of the city.
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Returning to the CollegeClub, where he had rooms, he stood in the doorway for a moment and watched the dancers.
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While you don't have to list all your high school activities and collegeclubs, it doesn't hurt to sell yourself a bit.
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And tonight they would sit together on the lounge at the CollegeClub and look on for an hour at the dancers.