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'A new foundation, Sir, here in the town, of ladies, that call themselves the Collegiates: an order between courtiers and country madams that live from their husbands, and give entertainment to all the wits and braveries of the time, as they call them: cry down, or up, what they like or dislike in a brain or a fashion, with most masculine or rather hermaphroditical authority; and every day gain to their
Shakspere and Montaigne Jacob Feis
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We had a scheme of schools in this Educational Union, - Primary Schools for children from six to nine years of age, and then higher grade schools for the children from ten to twelve years of age, and then a Middle School something like our High Schools and Collegiates and finally the University, and I am glad to be able to report that in ten years we have made some progress.
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The West Ward fellows had a Checker Club, the Third Form fellows had a Puzzle Club, the Collegiates had a Canadian Literature Club; even the Mill boys down on the Flats had a Captain Kidd Club, proving themselves at times bandits quite worthy the club's name.
The Shagganappi 1913
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Club, the Third Form fellows had a Puzzle Club, the Collegiates had a
The Shagganappi E. Pauline Johnson 1887
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Everyone knows that Collegiates are kick ass competitive, and turning to online poker in droves on campuses across America more than ever before.
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Collegiates to the Buffalos, to the Sleeping Indian surround the lot and your future home.
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Magnificent views from the Sangres to the Collegiates to the Buffalos, to the
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