If they didn't have the universities and the trained people we need I would never use them."
We spend more money building one battleship than in the annual maintenance of all our state universities.
There were sub-associations, fraternities, tradesmen's associations in the communes, and colleges in the universities.
Of course, it was commonly known that Benda was being sought by Universities and corporations: I know personally of several tempting offers he had received.
In some of the present American universities there is an excellent custom which enables very poor students to support themselves and pay their college fees.
He was not of the universities, but of the universe; the Mississippi of Eloquence, uncultivated, stupendous, enriched by sweeping into the innumerable side bayous and creeks.
Secondly, they must realize that real progress in the science of obstetrics can be expected to proceed only from well equipped clinics connected with strong universities, and in charge of thoroughly trained and broad-minded men.
I suppose those who are accustomed to the grand universities and colleges of the present day, with their palatial buildings, would feel inclined to laugh at the simple, rough-and-ready methods and appliances of the old Irish colleges.
The great Irish colleges were, in fact, universities in the full sense of the word, that is to say, schools which taught the whole circle of knowledge: they were, indeed, in a great measure the models on which our present universities were formed.
For the Articles was substituted a Declaration which ran thus; "I do approve of the doctrine and worship and government of the Church of England by law established, as containing all things necessary to salvation; and I promise, in the exercise of my ministry, to preach and practice according thereunto." Another clause granted similar indulgence to the members of the two universities.