How to use in-sentence of “magdalen”:
– The new name was chosen so that it would not be confused with Magdalen College, and because it was on the location of the former Hertford College.
– When he was fourteen he moved to Magdalen College School, Oxford, where the science prizes now bear his name.
– Bonaventure Island on the eastern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, Île Brion and Rochers-aux-Oiseaux northeast of the Magdalen Islands are important migratory bird sanctuaries.
– It grew at the new site, and in 1874, Magdalen Hall was given a charter as Hertford College.
– He was President of Magdalen College, Oxford, between 1988 and 2005.
– He enrolled at the University of Southern California, then at University of California, Berkeley before graduating in 1914 from Magdalen College, Oxford with degrees in economics and political science.
– Wilde, born in Ireland in 1854, was an outstanding classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublin, then at Magdalen College, Oxford University.
– The school was originally founded by William Waynflete to educate the sixteen boy choristers of Magdalen College, Oxford University who sang in the college’s chapel.

