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Besides, there were alumni, day scholars, that great body of students originally contemplated in the Constitution of Ignatius.
LOYOLA AND THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF THE JESUITSTHOMAS HUGHES
But the tutoring sections were only for the "plutes" or the athletes, many of whom were subsidized by fraternities or alumni.
THE PLASTIC AGEPERCY MARKS
The members of the team just sat and listened to speeches by the alumni and coaches.
FOOTBALL DAYSWILLIAM H. EDWARDS
He was a native of Spain, and had been educated in the College of Salamanca, then famous for the learning and piety of its alumni.
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF IRELAND FROM AD 400 TO 1800MARY FRANCES CUSACK
After the exercises in the church, the alumni had a dinner in the yard of the church, under a grove of cocoa-nut trees.
SCENES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS AND CALIFORNIAMARY EVARTS ANDERSON
This does not seem an unsatisfactory definition of the fundamental object of an alumni body of the present day.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANWILFRED SHAW
There would be alumni banquets at mid-year and Commencement, with glad class reunions each year.
T. HAVILAND HICKS SENIORJ. RAYMOND ELDERDICE
See, too, a short account in Harwood's Alumni Etonensis, p. 218.
Prexy always comes to that and any of the alumni who happen to be down.
MOLLY BROWN'S JUNIOR DAYSNELL SPEED
Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Alumni:—Another day than this has been consecrated to the memories of the war.