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The country about Cambridge is flat and not particularly spectacular in its scenery, though it offers easy going to the foot traveler.
Indeed, it is even surprising in the Canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History, who fathered this most peculiar view, and in the brilliant Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge, who inherited it and is now its most eminent proponent.
The Barker index is published for the Barker Index Committee by W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd., 4 Petty Cury, Cambridge, England.
One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken place since the mid-19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
Dr. Gillian Tett, a Cambridge University trained anthropologist who went on to become a senior editor at the Financial Times is one of the leaders in this use of anthropology.
Catalogued as Cambridge Manuscript 286, it has been positively dated to 6th century Italy and this bound book, the St Augustine Gospels, is still used during the swearing-in ceremony of new archbishops of Canterbury.
BCPL ( Basic Combined Programming Language ) is a procedural, imperative, and structured computer programming language designed by Martin Richards of the University of Cambridge in 1966.
His most famous book in this area is The Skeptical Environmentalist, whose English translation was published as a work in environmental economics by Cambridge University Press in 2001.
Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Greater Boston area.
Cambridge is home to two of the world's most prominent universities, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cambridge is one of the two county seats of Middlesex County ( Lowell is the other ).
A resident of Cambridge is known as a Cantabrigian.
There is none on public display in Cambridge, but there is a large collection in the Toledo Museum of Art.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Cambridge has a total area of, of which of it is land and of it ( 9. 82 %) is water.
Cambridge is located in eastern Massachusetts, bordered by:
Also, the " Cambridge Center " office complex is located here, and not at the actual center of Cambridge.
This is the primary site of Harvard University, and is a major Cambridge shopping area.
A short distance away from the square lies the Cambridge Common, while the neighborhood north of Harvard and east of Massachusetts Avenue is known as Agassiz in honor of the famed scientist Louis Agassiz.
* East Cambridge ( Area 1 ) is bordered on the north by the Somerville border, on the east by the Charles River, on the south by Broadway and Main Street, and on the west by the Grand Junction Railroad tracks.

Cambridge and also
He also attended Eton and Cambridge University.
He also secured the abolition of the purchase of commissions in the army, and of religious tests for admission to Oxford and Cambridge ; the introduction of the secret ballot in elections ; the legalization of trade unions ; and the reorganization of the judiciary in the Judicature Act.
Cambridge may also refer to:
There are also clubs in many Universities and Colleges, with an annual Varsity match being played between Oxford and Cambridge.
The Cambridge University undergraduate newspaper Varsity also ran its own short article on the discovery on Saturday 30 May 1953.
His principal tutor was A. S. F. Gow, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, who also gave him advice later in his career.
The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment ( 2003 ) complete online edition ; also excerpt and text search
As an extreme example of the nature of light-slowing in matter, two independent teams of physicists were able to bring light to a " complete standstill " by passing it through a Bose-Einstein Condensate of the element rubidium, one team at Harvard University and the Rowland Institute for Science in Cambridge, Mass., and the other at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, also in Cambridge.
Ken Farnes, the Cambridge University fast bowler, also bowled it in the University Match, hitting a few Oxford batsmen.
They also learned from Goldstine that, back in the UK, Douglas Hartree and Maurice Wilkes were actually building another such machine, the pioneering EDSAC computer, at the University of Cambridge.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also known as MIT, is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
A cross-registration program between MIT and Wellesley College has also existed since 1969, and in 2002 the Cambridge – MIT Institute launched an undergraduate exchange program between MIT and the University of Cambridge.
* ' A World Without Walls ' ( Cambridge University Press, 2003, also published in Chinese and Turkish )
Newfoundland English is also used frequently in the city of Cambridge ON.
A notable exception is Japan's Cambridge and Oxford Society, probably arising from the fact that the Cambridge Club was founded there first, and also had more members than its Oxford counterpart when they amalgamated in 1905.
* Rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge also has a long history, dating back to around 1209 when Cambridge was founded by scholars taking refuge from hostile Oxford townsmen, and celebrated to this day in varsity matches such as the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
The word Oxbridge may also be used pejoratively: as a descriptor of social class ( referring to the professional classes who dominated the intake of both universities at the beginning of the twentieth century ), as shorthand for an elite that " continues to dominate Britain's political and cultural establishment " while Woxbridge is seen in the name of the annual Woxbridge conference between the business schools of Warwick, Oxford and Cambridge.
The term Loxbridge ( referring to London, Oxford, and Cambridge ) is sometimes seen, and was also adopted as the name of the Ancient History conference now known as AMPAH.
Cambridge, UK: CUP Archive, 1973, pp 10 </ ref > Discussions on the current state of communism and abstract ideas such as freedom and identity were also becoming more common ; soon, non-party publications began appearing, such as the trade union daily < i > Prace </ i > ( Labour ).

Cambridge and birthplace
In 1775, George Washington came up from Virginia to take command of fledgling volunteer American soldiers camped on the Cambridge Common — today called the birthplace of the U. S. Army.
Elmwood ( Cambridge, Massachusetts ) | Elmwood, birthplace and longtime home of James Russell Lowell, in Cambridge, Massachusetts | Cambridge, Massachusetts
Since 1991, the Friends of Hoppy Fan Club has held the Hopalong Cassidy Festival in Cambridge, Ohio, near Boyd's birthplace.
Cambridge, birthplace of giants.

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