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After his death the College of Cardinals was pressured by a Roman mob that broke into the voting chamber to force an Italian Pope into the papacy.
When she was 22, Close broke away from MRA, attending The College of William and Mary, and majoring in theatre.
At the time of her birth Outhwaite's father was a professor at Ormond College, University of Melbourne, and later moderator-general of his church for 1912-14, and when the World War I broke out, chaplain-general of the Australian military forces.
Through a series of delicate negotiations which turned into bitter hostilities, the " Faculty of Science and Engineering " broke free from Waterloo College, partly due to the fact that the two campuses were now disjoint.
* Greg Patton, quarterback at Dartmouth College, broke the single-game rushing record in his first varsity appearance
Bexley Hall remained affiliated with Kenyon College until 1968, when it broke ties with Kenyon and relocated to Rochester, New York, forming a new association with the Baptist seminary Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School.
He broke away by attending a Yankee school, Carleton College Academy ( now Carleton College ) in Northfield, Minnesota ; he was lucky to study with young John Bates Clark ( 1847 – 1938 ), who later became the nation's foremost economist and was a leader in the new field of neoclassical economics.
After shooting and injuring 66 year old George Noon in his garden, Ryan broke into the John O ' Gaunt Community Technology College.
Ryan broke the Boston College single-season touchdown record previously held by College Hall of Famer, Doug Flutie.
He dropped out of Covenant College, and his girlfriend broke off their relationship soon after.
Increasingly residential, NJIT recently broke ground on the Warren Street Village, a mixed-use, 3-acre ( 1. 2 ha ) project that will provide on-campus housing for an additional 600 students in 2013, including 360 Honors College students.
Numerous civil rights and anti-war protests took place, including large protests led by Marie Hicks to desegregate Girard College .< ref > Students took over the Community College of Philadelphia in a sit-in, race riots broke out in Holmesburg Prison, and a 1964 riot along West Columbia Avenue killed two people, injured over 300 and caused around US $ 3 million in damages.
In 1745 the surgeons broke away from the barbers to form the Company of Surgeons becoming the Royal College of Surgeons in 1800.
The College of Arms in March 2009, with scaffolding on the west wing of the building after a fire, which broke out on 5 February 2009.
On 5 February 2009 a fire broke out at the west wing on the third and fourth floor of the College building.
Former Dundee Chancellor Sir James Black, who had studied Medicine at the then University College, won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his work on the discovery of propranolol-a widely used beta-blocker which broke new ground in the treatment of hypertension.
In 1953 Magee College broke its links with Dublin and became Magee University College.
In December 2010, the College broke ground on four new LEED-Certified residence halls on the northeast side of its campus, scheduled to be completed by fall 2012.
The College broke ground on Phase II, which incorporates four new residence halls, a demonstration kitchen, an archive, a board room and program / faculty offices, in December 2010.
The College broke ground on the new $ 25 million athletic center, named the John F. Jaeger Center for Athletics, Recreation and Fitness, on May 30, 2008.
In 1979, Camilo moved to New York to study at Mannes College and at The Juilliard School, and broke onto the international stage in 1983 when Tito Puente's pianist was unable to make a concert at the Montreal Jazz Festival.

College and band
She then transferred as a piano student to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, in the hope of finding a band with which to sing.
The pregame show held before the game was titled " Georgia Music Makers " and featured performances by the rap music duo Kris Kross, the rock band The Georgia Satellites, country musician Charlie Daniels, and the Morehouse College Marching Band.
In 1960, when Richards, on his way to class at Sidcup Art College, and Jagger, on his way to class at London School of Economics, met at Dartford train station, the Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records Jagger carried revealed a mutual interest, leading to the re-establishment of their friendship and the formation of a band with Dick Taylor ( later of Pretty Things ).
* Robert Plant the front man of the rock band Led Zeppelin has close associations with Kidderminster, particularly Kidderminster College of Further Education.
Due to a lack of appreciation, competition venues, and military personnel, almost all military marching bands have disappeared from schools in the United States ; notable exceptions the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band from Texas A & M University, the Highty-Tighties of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, and the Cadets of Norwich University Military College of Vermont, the oldest collegiate band in the United States and the nation's first private military academy.
In his presentation to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting in 2009, researcher and exercise physiologist Gary Granata presented research after studying members of the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold, noting " At the top levels of marching band and drum corps, you get a level of competition and athleticism that is equal to a division I athletic program.
In 1968, guitarist Brian May, a student at London's Imperial College, and bassist Tim Staffell decided to form a band.
John Bassett, Wadham College, Oxford graduate and assistant to Ponsonby, recommended jazz band mate and rising cabaret talent Dudley Moore, who in turn recommended Alan Bennett, who had been a hit at Edinburgh a few years before.
From that time, Robert devoted his life to scientific research and soon took a prominent place in the band of enquirers, known as the " Invisible College ", who devoted themselves to the cultivation of the " new philosophy ".
In 2001, the four members of the band received honorary degrees at Greenville College.
A second tour, in 2005, saw the band headline the 20-city Virgin College Mega Tour, playing alongside Gomez ; while the Tour was in California, the band announced that it had been dropped from Columbia Records.
After attending York College in 1966-1967, he started the short-lived cover band The Crystal Ship with Al Whiteside and Dave Speece in the summer of 1967.
Byrne then attended the Rhode Island School of Design ( during the 1970-71 term ) and the Maryland Institute College of Art ( during the 1971-72 term ) before dropping out and forming a band called " The Artistics " with fellow RISD student Chris Frantz.
This led to him leaving for London to study film at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, effectively folding the band.
Sting went on the Broken Music tour, touring smaller venues, with a four piece band starting in Los Angeles on 28 March 2005 and ending this " College Tour " on 14 May 2005.
Davies was an art student at Hornsey College of Art in London in 1962 – 1963, when the Kinks developed into a professional performing band.
On March 19, 1970, an advertisement appeared in the Mansfield News Journal for an Iron Butterfly Concert at Ashland College the following evening, with Glass Harp listed as the opening band ( erroneously printed as " The Grass Harp ").
Mullins formed his first band in 1976 – 77 while attending Cincinnati Bible College.
Richardson later studied pre-law at Lamar College, and was a member of the band and chorus.
In 1986 a stable lineup was formed, consisting of vocalist Corey Glover, bassist Muzz Skillings, and drummer Will Calhoun ( who had graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music ), and the band hired managers Jim Grant and Roger Cramer.
" The band celebrated its 30th anniversary in October 2011 with two sold out concerts at the Scharmann Theater on the campus of Jamestown Community College.
Boosted by critical praise, on 12 June 1978 the band played their first live gig together at Bar 2 in Sheffield's Psalter Lane Art College ( now Sheffield Hallam University ; a plaque now commemorates the spot in what is now a computer suite.
In 1961, Townshend enrolled at Ealing Art College, with the intention to become a graphic artist and a year later, he and his school friend from Acton County Grammar School John Entwistle founded their first band, The Confederates, a Dixieland duet featuring Townshend on banjo and Entwistle on horns.
Muir, at the time a student at Santa Monica College, originally only intended Suicidal Tendencies as a " party band " for fun, but as the band grew in notoriety he soon found the band at the center of his life.

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