Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- First Impressions of Cambridge
- Some Particulars, rather Egotistical, but very Necessary
- Introduction to College Life
- The Cantab Language
- An American Student's First Impressions at Cambridge and on Cambridge
- Freshman Temptations and Experiences—Toryism of the Young Men, and Ideas Suggested by it
- The Boat Race
- A Trinity Supper Party
- The May Examination
- The First Long Vacation
- The Second Year
- Third Year
- Private Tuition
- Long Vacation Amusements
- A Second Edition of Third Year
- The Scholarship Examination
- The Reading Party
- Sawdust Pudding with Ballad Sauce
- 'Ev Ξvpoũ 'Akμή
- How I came to Take a Degree
- The πoλλoí and the Civil Law Classes
- The Classical Tripos
- A Visit to Eton
- Being Extinguished
- Reading for a Trinity Fellowship
- The Study of Theology at Cambridge
- Recent Changes at Cambridge
Third Year
A Change of Position.—Scattering Shot, that Some may Hit.—College Declarations.—Literary Friends.—“The Apostles.”—Accidents of the Mathematical Tripos, and of the University Scholarship.—A Deserter from the Field of Battle.—An Outsider Wins.—University Lectures.—Plato Lectures.—Union Rows.—Disappointments and Consolations.—A Visit to Oxford
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2011
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- First Impressions of Cambridge
- Some Particulars, rather Egotistical, but very Necessary
- Introduction to College Life
- The Cantab Language
- An American Student's First Impressions at Cambridge and on Cambridge
- Freshman Temptations and Experiences—Toryism of the Young Men, and Ideas Suggested by it
- The Boat Race
- A Trinity Supper Party
- The May Examination
- The First Long Vacation
- The Second Year
- Third Year
- Private Tuition
- Long Vacation Amusements
- A Second Edition of Third Year
- The Scholarship Examination
- The Reading Party
- Sawdust Pudding with Ballad Sauce
- 'Ev Ξvpoũ 'Akμή
- How I came to Take a Degree
- The πoλλoí and the Civil Law Classes
- The Classical Tripos
- A Visit to Eton
- Being Extinguished
- Reading for a Trinity Fellowship
- The Study of Theology at Cambridge
- Recent Changes at Cambridge
Summary
Ον πώ οϕιν ἐξίτηλον αἰμα Δαιμόνων
Inckrti Frag, Apud Platonem.“Abiit, evasit, excessit, erupit.”
—Cicero.“They love the winner of the race,
If only he who prospers, looks
At prizes with a simple grace.”
—Anon.Quand on n'a pas ce que Ton aime,
Il faut aimer ce que l'on a.
“We start, for soul is wanting there.”
—Byron.When the collegiate year recommenced once more, I threw off the blue and silver, and turned Pensioner. It was rather an uncommon step, but there had been a precedent for it not long before. A friend of mine after one year's experience of Fellow-Commoner life, had changed his grade, partly from pecuniary motives, and partly to be eligible to a Scholarship. I had both these inducements, and a third still more pressing—my health, which made it necessary for me to shun the luxurious dinners of the upper table. It was coming down a step in life and a sort of confession of poverty on the face of it, but I had the satisfaction of finding that none of my old acquaintance among the Dons, to whose friendship I attached any value, changed their conduct and bearing towards me in the least. And I have generally observed this to be the case, that when a man freely confesses his pecuniary inability to maintain a certain position, he is not held at any discount for it, but his honest determination is rather applauded.
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- Five Years in an English University , pp. 157 - 198Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1852