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Meanings of collegiate education in English
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Usage of collegiate education in English
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There have been many improvements suggested or realized lately in collegiateeducation.
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Older children might do a good deal before beginning their collegiateeducation.
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To his remaining son, Henry, Mr. Clifton offered a collegiateeducation.
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He received a collegiateeducation, and entered upon the profession of law in Illinois.
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What a finished collegiateeducation would have done for him I am baffled to conjecture.
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There are instances where negroes are also anxious to obtain a collegiateeducation, and become school teachers.
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Hasn't he had the eminent advantage of a collegiateeducation- Imaysay, a prolongued course of collegiate study?
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It had originated about a dozen years before, in a plan for Western collegiateeducation, organized by Yale College graduates.
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The son of a merchant, he had a collegiateeducation, and took prizes for French and Latin themes and verses.
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Both young women were graduates of Western universities, and had had really exceptional advantages for acquiring a thorough collegiateeducation.
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Here is a young man who is possessed of a fine collegiateeducation, and who is also an excellent musician.
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And don't you think that a collegiateeducation is a good thing for girls-atleast, that it was for me?
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He had received a fine collegiateeducation, and at his majority stepped into the magnificent fortune his parents had left him.
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My parents were neither rich nor poor; four of the sons wanted collegiateeducation, and four obtained it, but not without great home-struggle.
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He was left dependent on his own resources when very young, but by energy and perseverance succeeded in attaining a thorough collegiateeducation.
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Robert Purvis, Esq., a gentleman of collegiateeducation, is proprietor of one of the best improved farms in Philadelphia county, fifteen miles from Philadelphia.