| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 554 trang
...for instance as New College — gave no more than from ten to twelve pounds yearly to each Fellow. The annual revenues of this College were reckoned...said, we comprehend only the pupils who bore their own expeuces, it gives us a standard to judge the whole by. The difference between the manner of living... | |
| 1861 - 458 trang
...plentiful than the dinner. Afierwards problems are discussed, or other studies pursued, until nine or ten ; and then about half an hour is spent in walking or...in order to warm their feet before going to bed."* This picture, after some allowance for exaggeration, is probably correct enough, and certainly does... | |
| 1878 - 616 trang
...more plentiful than the dinner. Afterwards problems are discussed or other studies pursued till nine, and then about half an hour is spent in walking or...in order to warm their feet before going to bed.' * Some space has been devoted to the description of the universities in the middle of the fifteenth... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1903 - 378 trang
...problems are discussed, or other studies pursued, until nine or ten o'clock ; and then about half-an-hour is spent in walking or running about (for they have...order to warm their feet before going to bed." It is a somewhat severe routine when compared with that of the modern undergraduate, but there must have... | |
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