Word: journeyed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...justice by taking these examinations at his own school, in familiar surroundings, then by placing himself in a new and strange situation, and we would advise all the students to whom this opportunity is offered to improve it, rather than to go to the unnecessary trouble of making a journey to Cambridge...
...Ecole de Chartes of the class of '73, having received the degree of Archiviste Peliographe. In addition to this he holds the degrees of Bachelier des Lettres and Bachelier en Droit. Mr. Cohn was a warm personal friend of the late Prof. Jaquinot, and accompanied him on his journey to France last summer, which resulted in his sickness and subsequent death on their return to this country...
Professor Monier Williams, the famous professor of Sanskrit at Oxford, has had a very successful visit in India. The main purpose of his journey was to obtain funds for his great Indian Institute at Oxford, and more especially endowments for scholarships, and also to collect objects for his Indian Museum. In this latter respect he has been most fortunate, and has received, among other curiosities, two great doors, ornamented with beautiful brass work hammered into the wood...
...there is also one, but not as good. Is a railway ride of four hours all told, all but half an hour of it in an express train and palace car, in addition a good hotel to stop at on arrival, such a hardship, especially when compared with the journey to Princeton the Harvard team makes every year? The action of the Harvard delegates at last year's meeting, in heading a movement for Dartmouth's expulsion is liable to be interpreted by outsiders as the result of pique, because Harvard was defeated by such a small college in both...
...Clark graduated at this school in 1832, and in the next year went to Kentucky, more than a week's journey from Boston. In this almost frontier state he spent seven years, very profitably, he said, since they taught him humanity...