Definitionn. the treasurer at a college or university
Last update: August 29, 2015
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About 14 9 0); but his earliest definite appearance in the records is as junior bursar of Magdalen College in 1498-1499, and senior bursar in 1 499150o, an office he was compelled to resign for applying funds to the completion of the great tower without sufficient authority (W. [Please select]
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The next morning we breakfasted with the Bursar of Trinity and had luncheon with the Viscount St. [Please select]
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, Bursar of Trinity College, Cambridge. [Please select]
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I now discovered that he also kept a particularly mellow Scotch whiskey, an excellent cigar, and a fund of anecdote of which a mordant wit was the worthy bursar. [Please select]
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The ministers took this to mean that those who carried small bursaries were eligible, and indeed it had usually gone to a bursar. [Please select]
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