Society, club or interest group run by students at a university.
1Every college club has its secret signs and handgrips.
2He had seen Bob at a college club and declared that he had met a witch of a country girl at the Merrills.
3The New Yorker, August 19, 1939 P. 11 A man dropped in at his college club for lunch and ordered a blue-plate special.
4The New Yorker, June 25, 1932 P. 53 Mr. Cass walks into his college club where he had begun to live six years ago.
5All sorts of people find their calling through college clubs, societies and connections.
6At a convenient turning he began to zig-zag back toward the College Club.
7The Boston Democrats welcomed the aid of college clubs; the students learned much from this.
8John McWeeney comes in on the right wing for St Mary's College club-mate Denis Hickie.
9No, it's not like 'Pep,' even if he does take his leisure at the College Club.
10Professor Montague Shirley, College Club, N.Y., U.S.A.
11Claffey will be an integral part of the Blackrock College club's bid to unseat UL Bohemian as champions.
12"I got that from the servants of the College Club," Willis interposed.
13One day a charming Southern woman, president of the College Club, invited us to meet the college women of the city.
14Returning to the College Club, where he had rooms, he stood in the doorway for a moment and watched the dancers.
15While you don't have to list all your high school activities and college clubs, it doesn't hurt to sell yourself a bit.
16And tonight they would sit together on the lounge at the College Club and look on for an hour at the dancers.
Translations for college club