Word: fellowes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...easy to tell a lyceen from a collegien (college being the generic term now applied to the higher class of clerical schools) by his way of conducting himself in the presence of his elders," says the London Times. "The lyceen is a rougher fellow altogether. He lives in a sort of barracks, wears a uniform, counts only as a unit in a mass who are governed in a semi-military fashion, and gets little or no separate attention from his masters. Outside the college walls no moral restraint is put upon him at all. If a professor saw him smoking...
...college feeling, would be offended by a simple request to subscribe to the university crew. We can assure the perpetrator of the deed that if his name - which he had the cowardice to conceal - shall ever be made known, he will meet with merited contempt from all his fellow-students...
...corollary to this, the educational work and needs. The subject of the lecture is an interesting one, as the question of labor in the South is a live topic of the day with which every one should be acquainted. Moreover, Mr. Page being a Southern gentleman and an ex-fellow of Johns Hopkins University, has experience and ability which will add much to the weight of his opinion...
Such a dear, pretty fellow...
Such a dear, pretty fellow...