The collegian danced and drove and flirted and dined and sang the night away. |
He saw him in his mind's eye, a collegian, a Parliament man, a Baronet, perhaps. |
The cash-strapped collegian or the thrifty housewife would certainly understand this logic. |
In the high-jump, however, Hicks had given considerable promise, which to date the grasshopper collegian had failed to keep. |
Of this truth no one of our teachers, when I was a collegian, seemed to have a suspicion. |
We have no need of doctorall consultations or collegian interpretations. Our senses tell us where it is and what it is. |