In recent years, Erasmus has been known more for violence and lagging test scores than for illustrious graduates.
A number of the school's more illustrious graduates speak of it with an underdog pride.
There were many illustrious graduates, persons of all major professions, clergy and congressmen.
I also let the University psych department know its illustrious graduate was available for free-lance teaching assignments.
Among its illustrious graduates are Schubert and the conductors Hans Richter and Clemens Krauss.
One of its most illustrious early graduates, Eero Saarinen, produced a wide variety of student projects ranging from medals and currency to campus and monumental buildings.
Brooklyn College mourns the passing of one of its most illustrious graduates, former congresswoman and presidential candidate, Shirley Chisholm.
The damaged lounge contained portraits of some of the law school's most illustrious graduates, including Presidents Clinton and Ford.
Televised locally by Channel 13, the game offered smug comfort with graphics listing illustrious graduates of the two schools.
Its most illustrious graduate, Andrés Bello (1781-1865), became the greatest Spanish American polymath of his time.