| John Martin F. Wright - 1827 - 632 sidor
...the number of LIVINGS is Six. From the number and value of the SCHOLARSHIPS at this college, itmight be inferred that Magdalene was almost the best college...famous for Tea-drinking, that the Cam, which licks f J Tit modem mm «f f . T KMt. ^ titcir ccipioct ii IJiTf DOWNING COLLEGET-.at coi'^ey-e. foonAeA... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 334 sidor
...The name by which Magdalen College, Cambridge, England, is always known and spoken of by Englishmen. The " Maudlin Men " were at one time so famous for...been absolutely rendered unnavigable with tea-leaves. — Alma Mater, Vol. II. p. 202. MAX. Abbreviated for maximum, greatest. At Union College, he who receives... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 334 sidor
...The name by which Magdalen College, Cambridge, England, is always known and spoken of by Englishmen. The " Maudlin Men " were at one time so famous for...been absolutely rendered unnavigable with tea-leaves. — Alma Mater, Vol. II. p. 202. MAX. Abbreviated for maximum, greatest. At Union College, he who receives... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1851 - 330 sidor
...The name by which Magdalen College, Cambridge, England, is always known and spoken of by Englishmen. The " Maudlin Men " were at one time so famous for...absolutely rendered unnavigable with tea-leaves.— Alma Mater, Vol. II. p. 202. MAX. Abbreviated for maximum, greatest. At Union College, he who receives... | |
| Martin Garrett - 2004 - 284 sidor
...humour". One form this took was digging holes in the ice for skaters to fall into. Magdalene College "The 'Maudlin Men' were, at one time, so famous for...absolutely rendered unnavigable with Tea-leaves." Thus, in 1827, JMF Wright of Trinity caricatured the Evangelical and teetotal fervour of a number of... | |
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