Soc._, Yale Coll., 1853, p. 70.
Faculty of College got together one night,
To have a little congratulation,
For they'd put their heads together and hatched out a load,
And called it "_Bien. Examination_."
_Presentation Day Songs_, June 14, 1854.
BIG-WIG. In the English universities, the higher dignitaries among
the officers are often spoken of as the _big-wigs._
Thus having anticipated the approbation of all, whether Freshman,
Sophomore, Bachelor, or _Big-Wig_, our next care is the choice of
a patron.--_Pref._ to _Grad. ad Cantab._
BISHOP. At Cambridge, Eng., this beverage is compounded of
port-wine mulled and burnt, with the addenda of roasted lemons and
cloves.--_Gradus ad Cantab._
We'll pass round the _Bishop_, the spice-breathing cup.
_Will. Sentinel's Poems_.
BITCH. Among the students of the University of Cambridge, Eng., a
common name for tea.
The reading man gives no swell parties, runs very little into
debt, takes his cup of _bitch_ at night, and goes quietly to bed.
--_Grad. ad Cantab._, p. 131.
With the Queens-men it is not unusual to issue an "At home" Tea
and Vespers, alias _bitch_ and _hymns_.--_Ibid., Dedication_.
BITCH. At Cambridge, Eng., to take or drink a dish of tea.
I followed, and, having "_bitched_" (that is, taken a dish of tea)
arranged my books and boxes.--_Alma Mater_, Vol. I. p. 30.
I dined, wined, or _bitched_ with a Medallist or Senior Wrangler.
--_Ibid._, Vol. II. p. 218.
A young man, who performs with great dexterity the honors of the
tea-table, is, if complimented at all, said to be "an excellent
_bitch_."--_Gradus ad Cantab._, p. 18.
BLACK BOOK. In the English universities, a gloomy volume
containing a register of high crimes and misdemeanors.
At the University of Goettingen, the expulsion of students is
recorded on a _blackboard_.--_Gradus ad Cantab._
Sirrah, I'll have you put in the _black book_, rusticated,
expelled.--_Miller's Humors of Oxford_, Act II. Sc. I.
All had reason to fear that their names were down in the proctor's
_black book_.--_Collegian's Guide_, p. 277.
So irksome and borish did I ever find this early rising, spite of
the health it promised, that I was constantly in the _black book_
of the dean.--_Alma Mater_, Vol. I. p. 32.
BLACK-HOOD HOUSE. See SENATE.
BLACK RIDING. At the College of South Carolina, it has until
within a few years been customary for the students, disguised and
painted
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