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More than 25 carefully selected cities were visited, including New York, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Newark, Elizabeth, Stamford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, and Waltham.
* Soleri, Paolo Arcology: The City in the Image of Man 1969: Cambridge, Massachusetts MIT Press
In the late 19th century, various schemes for annexing Cambridge itself to the City of Boston were pursued and rejected.
Cambridge has been called the " City of Squares " by some, as most of its commercial districts are major street intersections known as squares.
* Cambridge City, Indiana
Cambridge, where Peirce was born and raised, New York City, where he often visited and sometimes lived, and Milford, where he spent the later years of his life with his second wife Juliette.
* Coleridge, Cambridgeshire, a ward in the City of Cambridge
* Cambridge City Council ( disambiguation )
He was educated at the City of London School and at St John's College, Cambridge, where he took the highest honors in classics, mathematics and theology, and became a fellow of his college.
* Ilios, City and Country of the Trojans ( 1880 ) ( reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2010.
* Machiavelli and the Italian City on the BBC's In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg ; with Quentin Skinner, Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge ; Evelyn Welch, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London ; Lisa Jardine, Director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters at Queen Mary, University of London
( Cambridge, Ontario, itself is the " tri-city " amalgamation of the City of Galt, and the towns of Preston and Hespeler, and the hamlet of Blair in 1973.
King ( far right ) together with ( from left to right ) Governor General Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone | the Earl of Athlone, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the Second Quebec Conference | Octagon Conference, Quebec City, September, 1944
Gropius and his Bauhaus protégé Marcel Breuer both moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts to teach at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and collaborate on projects including The Alan I W Frank House in Pittsburgh and the company-town Aluminum City Terrace project in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, before their professional split.
The genesis of the novel was in two Doctor Who serials written by Adams, City of Death, ( in which an alien tries to change history at the cost of erasing humanity from existence ), and in particular the cancelled serial Shada, which first introduces a Cambridge professor called Chronotis who is hundreds of years old.
Urban Economic Theory: Land Use and City Size ( Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press ).
Gehry's best-known works include the titanium-covered Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain ; MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts ; Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles ; Experience Music Project in Seattle ; Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis ; Dancing House in Prague ; the Vitra Design Museum and MARTa Museum in Germany ; the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto ; the Cinémathèque française in Paris ; and 8 Spruce Street in New York City.
* Richard Smith ( footballer ) ( born 1970 ), former footballer with Leicester City, Cambridge United and Grimsby Town
In the Academy of Natural Sciences in Baltimore City, there are several skeletons of these Indians ( taken from an Indian mound at Sandy Hill on the Choptank ) Cambridge that measure nearly in height with skulls of unusually large size.
Founded in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein and headquartered in New York City and Cambridge, Massachusetts, Miramax was a leading independent film motion picture distribution and production company before it was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 1993.
He then enrolled at King's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1957, Milner first worked as a schoolteacher then as a programmer at Ferranti, before entering academia at City University, London, then Swansea University, Stanford University, and from 1973 at the University of Edinburgh, where he was a co-founder of the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science ( LFCS ).
It is within the City of Westminster, and about equal distances ( about ) north of Trafalgar Square, east of Piccadilly Circus, west of Covent Garden, and south of Cambridge Circus.
Cotman worked in oils, watercolour, pencil and chalk, as well as producing many hundreds of etchings. His work can be found in the UK at the Castle Museum and Art Gallery in Norwich ( well over 2000 pieces ), Tate Gallery, British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, City Art Gallery in Leeds and other regional centers.
The neighborhood's Cambridge Lawns Historic District, some 30 homes in the Tudor Revival and Mediterranean revival style completed in 1928, were granted historic recognition by the City of South Miami in 2005.

Cambridge and Council
* Chadwick, Henry, “ Faith and Order at the Council of Nicaea ”, Harvard Theological Review LIII ( Cambridge Mass: Harvard University Press, 1960 ), 171-195.
Crick later became a PhD student and Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College and mainly worked at the Cavendish Laboratory and the Medical Research Council ( MRC ) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge.
At Cambridge he founded and chaired ( 1962 – 79 ) The Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, fourteen of whose scientists have won Nobel Prizes.
* John Finch ; ' A Nobel Fellow On Every Floor ', Medical Research Council 2008, 381 pp, ISBN 978-1-84046-940-0 ; this book is all about the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge.
* May 31 – The Massachusetts Council finally decides to move the Christian Indians from Deer Island to Cambridge, Massachusetts ( approximate date ).
An English translation of part of Slavata's report of the incident is printed in Henry Frederick Schwarz, The Imperial Privy Council in the Seventeenth Century ( Cambridge, Mass.
He is engaged in the Campaign for Cambridge Freedoms and has been an elected member of Cambridge University Council since 2002.
Forster was President of the Cambridge Humanists from 1959 until his death and a member of the Advisory Council of the British Humanist Association from 1963 until his death.
Following the Second World War, members of Cambridge Borough Council made contact with Lancaster officials for assistance in their application.
The former Bethnal Green Infirmary, later the London County Council Bethnal Green Hospital, stood opposite Cambridge Heath railway station.
" From over two hundred suggestions and consultations with staff, students and local residents, communities and businesses, the University chose Anglia Ruskin University ( thus incorporating into the title the surname of John Ruskin, who founded the Cambridge School of Art in 1858, which eventually became the university ), with the new name taking effect following the approval of the Privy Council on 29 September 2005.
* The Cambridge Council # 229 ( Cambridge, 1919 – 2001 ) and their Kahagon Order of the Arrow Lodge # 131 were merged into the Boston Minuteman Council in 2001.
The Montgomery-Whitewater Chapter of the Indiana Junior Historical Society is located in Cambridge City and is sponsored by Lori Griffin, who was named by Mark Helmsing of the Indiana Council for History Education as an outstanding sponsor.
Cambridge University gave him an honorary MA in 1886, and Trinity College formally admitted him as a member, ' by order of the Council ', in 1889.
* Joseph Gill, The Council of Florence ( Cambridge, 1959 )
The moorings on the commons in Cambridge ( Jesus Green, Midsummer Common and Stourbridge Common ) are reserved by the City Council for holders of its long-term mooring permits.
ECDC is in turn governed by Cambridgeshire County Council which has administration buildings in Cambridge.
The Council of Florence ( Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1959 ).
The Duke of Northumberland marched to Cambridge with his troops and passed a week that saw no action, until he heard on 20 July that the Council in London had declared for Mary.

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