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bursar

[bur-ser, -sahr] / ˈbɜr sər, -sɑr /


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Bursar Lebohner called in Warren for long talks; Coach Smith had him over for dinner.

From Time Magazine Archive

During the next 45 months Uncle Sam paid me $4,500 for board and clothes, and handed another thousand to the Bursar and the vendors of textbooks, for books, tuition, laboratory fees etc.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week baffled Bursar Lebohner drove his wife and daughter to New York, planned to see them off for Florida, where he hoped a long vacation would make Dorothy forget her "teenage infatuation."

From Time Magazine Archive

He is now Fellow and Bursar of King's, his old college.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Well, you ought to go to the Bursar but I guess this’ll be all right,” he said, opening it and beginning to write laboriously.

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt




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