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In 1918, Strunk privately published The Elements of Style for the use of his Cornell students, who gave it its nickname, " the little book.
He discovered architecture as an undergraduate at Cornell University and gave up his position on the swimming team in order to immerse himself in the architecture program there.
As a junior particle physicist, Guth first developed the idea of cosmic inflation in 1979 at Cornell and gave his first seminar on the subject in January 1980.
He also taught Law at City College and the University of Chicago 1938-41, gave courses at the New School for Social Research, and lectured in Philosophy and Law at Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and other universities.
Taylor gave $ 1. 5 million in 1928 to Cornell University for the construction of a new building complex for its Cornell Law School and Law Library.
To mark the end of his career, he gave one final lecture on April 25 to an over 3, 000 person gathering of former students, Cornell alumni, and colleagues at the Beacon Theater in New York City.
In her will, she gave away $ 300, 000 ($ in today dollars ) to her husband, $ 550, 000 to her brother Joseph and his children, $ 200, 000 to Cornell for a library, $ 50, 000 for construction of McGraw Hall, $ 40, 000 for a student hospital, and the remainder to the University for whatever use it saw fit.
She gave Cornell its set of chimes which have been rung daily since the University's opening ceremony in 1868.
* Robert Henry Treman-Class of 1878-first of the Treman family to attend Cornell ; Cornell University trustee for forty-six years, one of the longest terms in its history ; philanthropist ; gave land for Treman State Parks ; second oldest member of the Cornell University Athletic Hall of Fame ; president of Cornell University Alumni Association
Instead he took up a professorship at Cornell University and in 1876 gave a follow up sermon that led to the 1877 founding of the New York Society for Ethical Culture, which was the first of its kind.
" IGN's Dave Doray gave a meager 5 / 10 rating, noting how it " just doesn't introduce us to anything new " while comparing the vocals to Chris Cornell and bass to Tim Commerford.
Cornell had two coincidental links with the rock music which swept him into obscurity a year or two later He recorded on the same record label-Vogue Records-as Buddy Holly and the Crickets, who gave the label their only other UK number ones ; and he also put out a single of the song " Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues ", which Holly heard, liked and subsequently recorded.

Cornell and Wood
At the time, Gossard and Ament were working on the Temple of the Dog project founded by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell as a musical tribute to Mother Love Bone's frontman Andrew Wood, who died of a heroin overdose at age 24.
In the months following Wood's death, Gossard and Ament, and Eddie Vedder would be approached by Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell ( who had been Wood's roommate ), and asked if they would be interested in recording a single containing two songs he had written in tribute to Wood.
It was conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone.
Temple of the Dog was started by Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, who had been a roommate of Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone.
Wood died on March 19, 1990 of a heroin overdose, the day Cornell got back from a tour.
" The band members were pleased with the material, as it achieved its purpose ; Cornell believed that " Andy really would have liked " the songs, and Gossard also asserted that he thought Wood would be " blown away by the whole thing.
Ezra Cornell was a birthright Quaker, but was later disowned by the Society of Friends for marrying outside of the faith to a " world's woman ," a Methodist by the name of Mary Ann Wood.
On February 24, 1832, Ezra Cornell wrote the following response to his expulsion from The Society of Friends due to his marriage to Mary Ann Wood:
That same year, Ament and Gossard ( along with Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready, and a guest appearance by Eddie Vedder ) recorded the Andrew Wood tribute album Temple of the Dog ( amidst the formation of the band Pearl Jam ), which went on to achieve international mainstream success.
At the same time, Dan Wood, who had recruited Arena to play for the Cornell soccer team, had been named the new head coach of the expansion Tacoma Tides which played in the American Soccer League.
The trio were attempting to form their own band when they were invited to be part of the Temple of the Dog project founded by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell as a musical tribute to Mother Love Bone's frontman Andrew Wood, who died of a heroin overdose at age 24.
The trio were attempting to form their own band when they were invited to be part of the Temple of the Dog project founded by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell as a musical tribute to Andrew Wood.
The trio were attempting to form their own band when they were invited to be part of the Temple of the Dog project founded by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell as a musical tribute to Wood.
Born in Ithaca, New York, he was the eldest son of Ezra Cornell, the founder of Cornell University and Mary Ann ( Wood ) Cornell.
Other influences he has noted are Steven Tyler, Bon Scott, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Andy Wood and Chris Cornell.
In addition to countless studies and published papers, the Cornell Lab's Conservation Science Department has produced land managers ' guides aimed at conserving dwindling populations of Scarlet Tanagers, Wood Thrushes, and other forest birds.

Cornell and job
While Kirk was an undergraduate student at Cornell University he held a work study job supervising a play group at the Forest Home Chapel nursery school.
Weill, shortly after graduating from Cornell University, got his first job on Wall Street in 1955 – as a runner for Bear Stearns.
He is a graduate from Cornell University in Hotel Management and subsequently got a job in a hotel.
After five years at UVA, Sarachan was offered the head coaching job at his alma mater Cornell, which he accepted in 1988.
After graduating from Yale in 1959, Lee took a job at Cornell University, where he was responsible for setting up the new Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics.

Cornell and constructing
Ezra made his fortune in the telegraph business as an associate of Samuel Morse, having gained his trust by constructing and stringing the telegraph poles between Washington, D. C. and Baltimore, Maryland, as the first ever telegraph line of substance in the U. S. To address the problem of telegraph lines shorting out to the ground, Cornell invented the idea of using glass insulators at the point where telegraph lines are connected to supporting poles.

Cornell and new
In Spring 1891 the Stanfords offered the presidency of their new university to the president of Cornell University, Andrew White, but he declined and recommended David Starr Jordan, the 40-year-old president of Indiana University Bloomington.
The college began looking for a new home at the same time that Syracuse, ninety miles to the east, was engaged in a search to bring a university to the city, having failed to convince Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White to locate Cornell University there rather than in Ithaca.
* Cornell commission findings – in the ACM Digital Library ( from the abstract: " sheds new light and dispels some myths ")
Coraopolis and Neville Township merged to form Cornell School District in 1971, and all students reported to the new Cornell Educational Center in 1976.
Ironically, while the name Cornell was kept by the new town, most of the early businesses were in the Amity part of the platt.
A new Computing and Information Science building called Gates Hall is now under construction on the Cornell campus.
On December 19, 2011, a bid by a consortium of Cornell University and Technion won a competition to establish a new high-tier applied science and engineering institution in New York City.
The new ' School of Genius ' in New York City has been named the Technion Cornell Institute of Innovation ( TCII ).
More recently, the Cornell development in Markham, Ontario, was built as a new town, using the concepts of New Urbanism.
" Cornell called the new album " a highlight of my career.
Asked in August 2010 if Soundgarden will record new material, Cornell replied, " it would be exciting to record one song, to hear how Soundgarden-ish that might be this much time later.
In mid / late September 2011 Chris Cornell stopped by Rolling Stone to perform a few acoustic songs & conducted an interview where he spoke about what it's like being back with Soundgarden and revealed that in early 2012 a new Soundgarden album consisting of new material would be released.
In May 2007 Cornell University published a paper proposing a new approach to searching a peer-to-peer network for inexact strings, which could replace the functionality of a central indexing site.
In 1868, students of the new Cornell University debated whether to call its first literary society, " The John Bright Brotherhood " or the " Irving Literary Society ".
It was superseded by the new land-grant university, established in Ithaca on land donated by state Senator Ezra Cornell.
For editions with critical apparatus see Willcock and Walker's Cambridge edition of 1936 and Whigham and Rebhorn's new critical edition ( Cornell UP, 2007 ).
* Gerschenkron, Alexander ( 1989 ), Bread and democracy in Germany with a new foreword by Charles S. Maier, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
In 2006, Cornell Law School announced that it would launch a second summer law institute, the new Workshop in International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics in Suzhou, China.
Andrew Dickson White helped secure the new institution's status as New York's land grant university, and Cornell University was granted a charter through their efforts in 1865.
For example, in the 1970s, Cornell University developed a new program that united science studies and policy-oriented scholars with historians and philosophers of science and technology.
Physical Review commenced publication in July 1893, organized by Cornell University professor Edward Nichols and helped by the new President of Cornell, J. Gould Schurman.

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