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Discover LudwigThe phrase "old alumni" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of former students of a school or college who have since graduated. For example: "The old alumni of the school gathered together for an alumni dinner."
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But it's actually the same size as the old Alumni Pool.
Whatever the University decides to do, we hope these ideas will help promote another longtime Princeton tradition: a good old alumni debate.
The tool actually makes connecting with old alumni much easier.
As much as people talk shit about homecoming, I can see how this tradition would have added more depth to my own university experience the stories you'd tell, seeing old alumni still wearing their Queen's swag, the inherent pride of being part of the university (or pretending to be).
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Once, when an old alumnus asked him what he did for Hertford, he replied that he drank for it.
Tells about the conflict between "politically correct" younger faculty and alarmed older alumni.
There were also concerns among some older alumni that Sullivan was a woman.
"I meet people every day at the gym, at church, older alumni, and how excited they are that Coach Wallace is back," he said.
As the evening progressed, older alumni were succeeded by younger graduates ready to take on the night.
You might hear some argue that these peaks have been scaled by older alumni of our great independent schools and things have changed for younger generations.
I am told the video has played during at least one football game, where I am guessing it raised the eyebrows of some older alumni.
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