The collegiatecourse in Christian Science metaphysical healing includes twelve lessons.
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They had been close friends from their childhood, and room-mates during their collegiatecourse.
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He was educated in the country schools, having never enjoyed the advantages of a collegiatecourse.
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He soon came East again, and entered upon a plan of systematic study, ending with a collegiatecourse.
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After preparing for a collegiatecourse, it became necessary for him to take charge of his father's store.
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The range of studies seems to have included the greater part of the collegiatecourse of our own times.
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At last he graduated, as it is called; that is, he finished his collegiatecourse, and received his degree.
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Dr. McGuffey was obliged to suspend his collegiatecourse for a year to earn more money for his support.
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An Oberlin scholarship was presented me for my daughter Laura Jane, who decided to take a gentleman's collegiatecourse.
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There were those who came from fifty to one hundred miles to prepare for teaching or for a collegiatecourse.
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At the University of Cambridge, Eng., the popular name of a student who is in the last term of his collegiatecourse.
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They had an only child, a son eighteen years old, who in the progress of his collegiatecourse had just entered the senior year.
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Bishop Albertson greatly desired his return to the Monastery to take up and finish his collegiatecourse, and receive his diploma from that institution.
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He studied hard for four or five years, partly maintaining himself by teaching school, and at length had prepared himself for a collegiatecourse.
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Ill health, inability for prolonged mental application, shut out the future correspondent, to his great grief, from all thoughts of attempting a collegiatecourse.
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In 1876, returning North, he entered and took a collegiatecourse in Lincoln University, after which he took two years' technical course in Boston, Mass.