Principal Haldane was succeeded by my old class-fellow, Principal Tulloch, in harmony with whom I wrought for thirty years in the College, occasionally taking part of his work, as I had of his predecessor's, when he was laid aside by ill-health, and also taking part with him in Church work, especially in the work of the Anti-Patronage Committee, on whose success so many in the Church had set their hearts. ❋ Alexander F. Mitchell (N/A)
Among them is a young Pole -- a Count Lubienski, a very agreeable and intelligent gentleman -- a class-fellow. ❋ John Hill Burton (N/A)
Muses 'Temple, shook me warmly by the hand, and then, all of a sudden, as if recollecting himself, told me to greet my class-fellow. ❋ Unknown (1898)
Dugald Stewart's father, Professor Matthew Stewart of Edinburgh, was a class-fellow of Smith's at Glasgow; and Dugald Stewart has heard his father reminding Smith of a “geometrical problem of considerable difficulty by which he was occupied at the time when their acquaintance commenced, and which had been proposed to him as an exercise by the celebrated Dr. Simson.” ❋ Rae, John, 1845-1915 (1895)
Palmerston was his class-fellow under Professor Dugald Stewart. ❋ Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald (1873)
The two friends, however, held very little intercourse with their new class-fellow, and Oliver never once referred to the eight pounds; and, like every one and everything else, Loman grew accustomed to the idea of being his rival's debtor, and, as the days went on, ceased to be greatly troubled by the fact at all. ❋ Talbot Baines Reed (1872)
But the delay was more on account of pride than because they still considered their old class-fellow a knave. ❋ Talbot Baines Reed (1872)
This proceeding greatly irritated the Fifth, who had hoped at least to make their class-fellow smart while they had the opportunity. ❋ Talbot Baines Reed (1872)
There was nothing more than this to be said, assuredly, to prove the disgust of the Fifth at the conduct of their class-fellow. ❋ Talbot Baines Reed (1872)
Thereupon, with characteristic energy, he devoted his forced leisure from professional pursuits to a year of student life at Edinburgh, where, in 1802, Lord Palmerston was his class-fellow under Professor Dugald Stewart. ❋ Cochrane, Thomas (1869)
Miss Fraser, entertained a devoted regard for a worthless class-fellow of his�-after all our united efforts, Mr Alec has not been able to pass more than two of his examinations. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
We need scarcely say that Sally, who was always ready for anything, whether agreeable to her or otherwise, assented heartily to the proposition, and then and there began to learn to read out of the Bible, with John Adams for a class-fellow. ❋ Unknown (1859)
Dalzel, the Greek professor, gives an account of the statesman's visit, to his old friend and class-fellow, Sir Robert Liston, and states that “Lord Maitland attended him constantly and Mr. Adam Smith. ❋ Rae, John, 1845-1915 (1895)