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Double first  n.  (Eng. Universities)
(a)
A degree of the first class both in classics and mathematics.
(b)
One who gains at examinations the highest honor both in the classics and the mathematics.






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"Double first" Quotes from Famous Books



... infinite astonishment of an old peer, who had been for some minutes standing leaning against the railing, close beside him; who was master of a magnificent fortune, "with all appliances and means to boot;" with a fine grown-up family, his eldest son and heir having just gained a Double First, and promising wonders; possessing many mansions in different parts of England; a reputation for exquisite taste and accomplishment; and being the representative of one of the oldest families in England; but who at that moment loathed everything ...
— Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1. • Samuel Warren

... world where only manhood counts, and he had "made good." In the literary, in the gym, on the campus he had made and held high place, and on the class lists, in spite of his many distractions, he had ranked a double first. Best of all, it filled him with warm gratitude to remember that none of his fellows had grudged him any of his good things. What a decent lot they were! It humbled him to think of their pride in him. He would ...
— The Doctor - A Tale Of The Rockies • Ralph Connor

... ye, o' the Greek mothers, the day I left. Weel, I wud hae liked to have carried my shield, but it wasna to be, so I've come home on it." As they went slowly up the garden walk, "I've got my degree, a double first, ...
— Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush • Ian Maclaren

... and double First at Oxford, weary of gerund-grinding at a fashionable preparatory school for L500 a year, charming conversationalist, expert auction-bridge player, is open to accept partnership in well-established financial house on the ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 24, 1914 • Various

... a Gentleman Commoner of Christ Church, Oxford, where, in 1808, he was the first who took the honors of double first-class. In the following year, having attained his majority, he entered the House of Commons for Cashel, as the nominee of Mr. Richard Pennefather. Mr. Peel continued to represent the twelve electors of Cashel and their lord till 1812, when he represented the close borough of Chippenham, ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. • Various

... Professor in his vicarious conduct of those extensive researches of his in solar physics—researches which are still a matter of perplexity to astronomers. Afterwards, for the space of seven years, save for the pass lists of the London University, in which he is seen to climb slowly to a double first class B.Sc., in mathematics and chemistry, there is no evidence of how Filmer passed his life. No one knows how or where he lived, though it seems highly probable that he continued to support himself by teaching ...
— Twelve Stories and a Dream • H. G. Wells

... had health to work steadily for the next two years, he would be quite as well prepared to matriculate at the university as all but the very foremost scholars from the public schools. Mr. Morgan thought his intellect equal to that of his brother Robert, who had taken a double first-class, but of a finer order, being open to those poetical instincts which went for ...
— Magnum Bonum • Charlotte M. Yonge

... DOUBLE FIRST. At the University of Cambridge, Eng., a student who attains high honors in both the classical and the ...
— A Collection of College Words and Customs • Benjamin Homer Hall



Words linked to "Double first" :   U.K., Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, first-class honours degree, UK



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