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Like those of the Continent, they are only teaching institutions, and the students who matriculate at Upsala and Lund must lodge in town or board with families living there. Beyond attending the lectures and going up to be tested, they have no direct intercourse with their professors.
By the time I had reached seventeen it had become obvious to my father or, rather, to the people at the University, who so advised him that if I was to be able to matriculate at Balliol I must set my intellectual house in order and learn something of the things upon which alone one could matriculate.
Before the move, Cornwall received a letter from Mary asking that he write Wellesley, making inquiries as to the cost of the course and the preparation necessary to matriculate. This he did and forwarded the reply to her on Straight Creek. A few days later he received a short note of thanks for that and the many other services he had rendered them.
I should advise you to read hard for another twelve months, and try to master those subjects in which you have now failed." Disregarding poor Mr. Pucker's entreaties to matriculate him this once for the sake of his mother, when he would read very hard indeed he would Mr. Fosbrooke turned to Mr. Bouncer and gave him some private instructions, and Mr.
"And what difference will it make to you," retorted Axius, "if I do serve you fish or fowl which has come to an untimely end: for in no event could you eat them unless they were dead: but I beg you," he added, "matriculate me in the school of villa husbandry and expound to me the theory and the practice of it." Merula accepted the invitation cheerfully.
It is a singular circumstance that the only opposition to the measure came from Grattan and his party, who urged that, as the Roman Catholics had recently been allowed to matriculate and take degrees at Trinity College, though not to share in the endowments of that wealthy institution, the endowment of another college, to be exclusively confined to Roman Catholics, would be a retrograde step, undoing the benefits of the recent concession of the authorities of Trinity; would be "a revival and re-enactment of the principles of separation and exclusion," and an injury to the whole community.
If he only had health to work steadily for the next two years, he would be quite as well prepared to matriculate at the university as all but the very foremost scholars from the public schools. Mr.
How DO you matriculate? What is matriculating?" "I'LL go with you. I'LL show you," said the simple fatherly guide. "Thank you, if you will," breathed the lad, gratefully. After a brief silence his companion spoke again. "I'm late in life in entering college. I've got a son half as big as you and a baby; and my wife's here. But, you see, I've had a hard time. I've preached for years.
"This is surely great state," observed the candidate; "and if it be a thing that I matriculate "
Because he had no passport he could only attend lectures, but could not regularly matriculate. He lived in one of the student boarding houses, with a number of law students, and when he was proposed for membership in the Chess Club he was registered in the Club books as being a student of law like the men who proposed him.
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