Word: edinburgers
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Dates: during 1882-1882
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...principal libraries of the world, in the latest volume of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, the volumes accredited to the principal college libraries are as follows: Cambridge (Eng.) University Library, 200,000, besides a total of 266,500 volumes belonging to the separate college libraries; Trinity College, Dublin. 192,000; Edinburg University, 140,000; Glasgow University, 125,000; University College, London, 100,000; Oxford Bodleian, 400,000, besides a total of 306,000 among the several colleges; British Museum, 1, 500,000; Sarbonne (Paris), 125,000; Berlin University, 200,000; Bonn, 225,000; Breslaw University, 350,000; Erlanger University, 147,000; Frieburg...
During the fifteen years in which classes have been conducted by professors of Edinburg University under the auspices of the Edinburg Association for the University Education of Women, nearly four thousand women have availed themselves of them. In the past ten years about fifty women have obtained the ordinary university certificates for women, and twelve have obtained honors certificates...
...annual race between Oxford and Cambridge was rowed on the Thames Saturday afternoon. Oxford, the lighter crew, won easily in 20 min. 12 secs. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburg were among the spectators...
...regarded in England as the American Tennyson, and during his visit to Oxford in 1869 the honorary degree of D. C. L. was conferred upon him. In Russia he was likewise popular, and was a member of the Russian Academy of Science. When nominated as Lord Rector of Edinburg University he was defeated by a small majority by Mr. Disraeli...
Several powerful arguments were advanced yesterday by Land Leaguers at Edinburg, Scotland. Eight persons were seriously injured by the dynamite...