alumnæ

See also: alumnae

English

Noun

alumnæ

  1. (obsolete) plural of alumna
    • 1890, Memorial of Lydia W. Shattuck, Boston: Beacon Press: Thomas Todd, Printer, page 16:
      All alumnæ whom she has had the privilege of welcoming back to alma mater know the cordiality of her greeting, and understand the feeling of one who writes: []
    • 1891, Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, page 438:
      Among the alumnæ, who knew her character and ability and remembered her superb classroom work, Miss Shafer’s appointment was received with genuine satisfaction.
    • 1936, Alpha Chi Omega, The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, volume 40, number 1, page 22:
      1936-37 flings out its challenge for us alumnæ to better all past records in the experiences of high comradeship and service, both for our fraternity and for our communities.

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