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Eldon and college
The syndrome is named for Eldon J. Gardner ( 1909 – 1989 ), a college teacher of genetics, who first described it in 1951.

Eldon and basketball
* Ohio State basketball coach Eldon Miller and Ohio State football coach Earle Bruce both resided in Worthington during their respective tenures as coaches.

Eldon and at
Eldon is located at.
* Historic maps of Eldon in the Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection at the University of Missouri
Eldon is located at ( 35. 930319 ,-94. 844083 ).
Of the commercial types, perhaps the most impressive is the Eldon Inn ( 1907 ), a three-story, brick Colonial Revival at Main and Girard Streets built close to the passenger station for the convenience of railroad travelers.
1900 at the south end of town between Locust and Oakmont Place, and the Dr. William M. Eldon House ( ca.
Eldon was a son-in-law of D. M. Bare, a member of Dr. Nason's hospital staff, and the town druggist, whose former store at E. Main Street stands next door to the Eldon House.
It was reported that Eldon was lost in a storm at sea and drowned from the weight of gold in his pockets.
The AGC was designed at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory under Charles Stark Draper, with hardware design led by Eldon C. Hall.
Eldon Hall was the leader of hardware design efforts for the Apollo Guidance Computer ( AGC ) at MIT, and advocated the use of integrated circuits for this task.
** Asleep at the Wheel, Chet Atkins, Eldon Shamblin, Johnny Gimble, Marty Stuart, Reuben " Lucky Oceans " Gosfield & Vince Gill for " Red Wing "
Eldon was educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Royal Grammar School.
When, after the two short administrations of Canning and Goderich, it fell to the Duke of Wellington to construct a cabinet, Lord Eldon expected to be included, if not as chancellor, at least in some important office, but he was overlooked, at which he was much chagrined.
** Asleep at the Wheel, Chet Atkins, Eldon Shamblin, Johnny Gimble, Marty Stuart, Reuben " Lucky Oceans " Gosfield & Vince Gill for " Red Wing "
He had already been created Baron Eldon, of Eldon in the County Palatine of Durham, in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1799, and was made Viscount Encombe, of Encombe in the County of Dorset, at the same time was given the earldom.
However, three giant girders which formerly supported a now demolished part of the Kingsland Viaduct approaching Broad Street now form a feature at the Broadgate entrance to Liverpool Street ( on the corner of Eldon Street and Blomfield Street ).
Having won the Hertford, Craven, Eldon and Derby scholarships, he graduated in 1877 with a first class in classics and was elected to a fellowship at New College, leaving, however, for London in 1879.
Kingdom theology was more fully examined in the 1950s by George Eldon Ladd, then a professor of biblical theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.
The original lineup of the Tupperwares included Tommy Gear ( at the time, using the name " Melba Toast "), Tomata du Plenty, and Rio de Janeiro on vocals, backed by Pam Lillig and Ben witz ( later of Girls ), as well as Bill Rieflin ( later of The Blackouts and Ministry ) and a teenage Eldon Hoke ( later known as " El Duce " of The Mentors ).
Swanson lived most of his life at his estate Eldon in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, built by the Whittle family for whom Chatham's Whittle Street is named.
") Peter ( Carlton Dixon ) would insult Matthew for not understanding, insisting in a smug " class swot " manner that he " got it right away ", and Judas ( Eldon ) would also laugh at double entendres, only to be admonished.
In late 2006 Eldon helped organise and produce a short tour and a West End run of Pinter's People at the Theatre Royal, London.

Eldon and University
The Order of the University of Calgary includes numerous personalities of note including the likes of Dr. Eldon R. Smith.
* Rose A. Melikan: John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838 The Duty of Loyalty-1999 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Later operating systems, including Eldon 2 at the University of Leeds, and COTAN, developed by UKAEA Culham Laboratories with the collaboration of several KDF9 universities, were fully interactive multi-access systems, usually with PDP-8 front ends to handle the terminals.
1911-In a similar venture, motivated by the growth of the great automotive factories in Flint, Michigan, Eldon E. Baker founded Baker Business University.

Eldon and State
Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area and South Shore State Park are in Clinton County.
* 2010 – South Dakota State Sen. Eldon Nygaard switches to the Republican Party.

Eldon and Iowa
The community is said to have been named for Eldon, Illinois ( possibly Shirk meant Iowa ).
Wood's inspiration came from Eldon, southern Iowa, where a cottage designed in the Gothic Revival style with an upper window in the shape of a medieval pointed arch, provided the background and also the painting's title.
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* Eldon, Iowa, USA

men's and college
The strength of college field hockey reflects the impact of Title IX which mandated that colleges should fund men's and women's sports programmes comparably.
* Also, Indiana completed the most recent undefeated season in Division I men's college basketball, going 32-0 in the 1975-76 season under Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight.
The Vincennes University men's basketball program is the 4th winningest junior college program in the country, with 1, 470 victories.
The classical college education she desired for her daughter was one that was on par with men's colleges, and this type of education was available only at northern schools.
St. John Fisher College was founded as a men's college in 1948 by the Basilian Fathers and with the aid of Father James E. Kearney, then the Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester.
In 2009, the university hired men's basketball coaches Cameron Dollar, former assistant at University of Washington, and women's coach Joan Bonvicini, former University of Arizona coach and one of the winningest women's college basketball coaches.
Originally a men's college, Williams became co-educational in 1970.
The college is also strong in the sports field, with its men's football team currently league champions ( 2008 / 9 ) and their rugby team resident in the upper echelons of Division 1.
The most famous team by far is the men's basketball team, which has won 8 NCAA championships and is the winningest program in college basketball history, being the first to reach 2000 wins.
Amherst remained a men's college until becoming coeducational in 1975.
Gordon, the only survivor, continues to write stories through college, and publishes a number of them in small literary journals and men's magazines.
The campus in Jerusalem, in the Bayit VeGan neighborhood, contains a branch of the rabbinical seminary and an office coordinating the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program, a formal arrangement between Yeshiva University and 42 men's and women's yeshivot in Israel that enables students to incorporate study in Israel into their college years.
Other regular events at the arena include the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus when it comes to New York City ( although the Izod Center and Nassau Coliseum also host the circus each year ), selected home games for the St. John's men's Red Storm ( college basketball ), the annual pre and postseason NIT tournaments, the NBA Draft, the Millrose Games track and field meet, and almost any other kind of indoor activity that draws large audiences, such as the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and the 2004 Republican National Convention.
In conjunction with the Final Four of each year's men's and women's Division I NCAA basketball tournaments the Naismith Hall gives out several awards to college basketball athletes:
Such comparisons also belie the suggestion that women's gains come at the expense of men's, as the total number of college participation opportunities has increased for both sexes in the Title IX era, and men's opportunities outnumber women's by a wide margin.
* Ron Jirsa ( 1959 –), men's college basketball coach, was born in Ledyard.
* Eddie Sutton, men's college basketball coach
* Eddie Hickey-A college men's basketball coach.
It was a men's college until the mid-1960s when it became co-educational.
Hertford College Boat Club is among the leading Oxford college boat clubs: both its women's and men's first boats are in the first division of Torpids and Eights Week.
In 2003, Pembroke became the first college to win the " Double Headship Trophy " for having both men's and women's Eights head the river.
Murray City was the birthplace of Henry Clifford " Doc " Carlson, a college men's basketball coach from the University of Pittsburgh between 1922 and 1958.
More recently Selwyn College has seen the foundation of an extreme sports society which has shocked the nation with tales of its courageous and daring exploits ; notable feats include ironing on the roof of the Pitt building and an attempt to wake board behind the college men's 1st VIII.

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