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Madison and Teaneck
Rutherford, Madison, Teaneck: Farleigh Dickinson University Press ; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses.
The institution has two main campuses located in New Jersey: the College at Florham in Madison, which is centered on the former estate of Florence Vanderbilt and Hamilton Twombly ; and the Metropolitan Campus located close to New York City and spanning the Hackensack River in Teaneck and Hackensack.
Madison & Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2008.
Rutherford, Madison, Teaneck: Farleigh Dickinson University Press ; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses.

Madison and NJ
OMA New York: the office in Manhattan Koolhaas is leading by Shohei Shigematsu is now designing an extension of Cornell University ( NY ), 111 First Street, a high rise residential building and hotel in Jersey City ( NJ ) and a high end residential tower with CAA screening room at One Madison Park in NYC.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997.
* A statue of Francis Asbury on horseback was erected at Drew University in Madison, NJ.
* Konzett, Matthias and Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, Elfriede Jelinek: writing woman, nation, and identity: a critical anthology, Madison NJ, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007, ISBN 0-8386-4154-7
Madison, NJ ; London, England: Fairleigh Dickinson UP ; Associated UP ; 2001.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2005.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001
Spiers graduated from Madison ( NJ ) High School in 1943, then attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1948 with a bachelor's degree.
* CAT I, 15 Aug – 15 Dec 1966, Roger A. Blum ( Stillwell, KS ), Robert C. Knight ( Newark, NJ ), Ronald E. Pepin ( East Hartford, CT ), Paul Rickert ( Philadelphia, PA ), Felix R. Sanchez ( Fort Madison, IA ), John O. Wehrle ( Dallas, TX ), and supervisor, Frank M. Sherman
* Wiley Feinstein, The Civilization of the Holocaust in Italy: Poets, Artists, Saints, Anti-Semites ( Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2004 ).
A graduate of the University of Utah with a Masters degree in Psychology, She also attended Drew University in Madison, NJ.
Monsoon's disqualification win over Sammartino in NJ triggered a series of rematches at Madison Square Garden, and they would renew the feud again there in 1967.
He served as chair of systematic theology at Drew University in Madison, NJ beginning in 1873, after his brother-in-law, Randolph Sinks Foster, left the seat to become a Bishop.
UMDNJ had wanted to settle in suburban Madison, NJ.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997.
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997.

Madison and Fairleigh
London: Cygnus Arts ; Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
" Fairleigh Dickinson U. Press, Madison, 1994: pp. 27 – 33 ISBN 0-8386-3610-1
A portion of Fairleigh Dickinson University's College at Florham is located in Madison on the former Vanderbilt estate.
In 1956, the same year the University acquired the former Twombly-Vanderbilt estate in Madison, the institution was recognized as Fairleigh Dickinson University by the New Jersey State Board of Education.
Sandwiched around a year as head basketball and baseball coach at Division III Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey, Brennan was an assistant under college basketball coaches Rollie Massimino at Villanova, Bill Raftery at Seton Hall and Bruce Parkhill at William & Mary.
Weinman attended Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey where he received a degree in psychology.

Madison and Dickinson
Shakespeare's Earliest Tragedy: Studies in Titus Andronicus ( Madison: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996 )
Along with James Madison, John Dickinson, and his good friend George Washington, he began to explore ways to solve the economic and political problems that had arisen under the weak Articles of Confederation.
Among the fathers of the Constitution, which he calls " a triumph of conservative statesmanship ", Rossiter said conservatives may " take special pride " in James Madison, James Wilson, Roger Sherman, John Dickinson, Gouverneur Morris and the Pinckneys of South Carolina.
Thirty-seven colleges and universities, including Union College, Middlebury College, Denison University, University of Pennsylvania, Bard College, Carleton College, Bryn Mawr College, Boston University, DePauw University, Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Hamilton College, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Grinnell College, Kalamazoo College, Brandeis, Claremont McKenna College, Mount Holyoke College, Pomona College, Vanderbilt, Oberlin College & Conservatory, UC Berkeley, UCLA, The University of the South, Lawrence University, Wheaton College, Tulane University, Trinity College, and Pepperdine University are partnered with the program.

Madison and UP
Twelve AIDS activists from the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power ( ACT UP ) staged a naked protest in front of Madison Square Garden, demanding debt cancellation for poor countries.
Further expansion came with a lease from the Union Pacific Railroad ( UP ) of Madison-area ex-C & NW trackage in 1996, and of an ex-Milwaukee line between Madison and Watertown from the Soo Line Railroad in 1998 ( sold outright in 2003 ).

Madison and ;
Phil Reifenrath, Madison high school ; ;
Ann Wegener, Madison ; ;
Gone are the days when the Hoffman House flourished on Madison Square, with its famous nudes by Bouguereau ; when barrooms were palaces, on nearly every corner throughout the city ; when Steve Brodie, jumping from Brooklyn Bridge, splashed the entire country with publicity ; when Bowery concert halls dispensed schooners of beer for a nickel, with a stage show thrown in ; when Theis's Music Hall still resounded on 14th Street with its great mechanical organ, the wonder of its day, a place of beauty, with fine paintings and free company and the frankest of female life.
White's translation of a medieval bestiary in the Cambridge University library ; digitized by the University of Wisconsin – Madison libraries.
It has inspired other similar systems in Madison, Wisconsin ; Corvallis, Oregon ; and a proposed system in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania.
* 1789 – James Madison introduces twelve proposed amendments to the United States Constitution in the House of Representatives ; by 1791, ten of them are ratified by the state legislatures and become the Bill of Rights ; another is eventually ratified in 1992 to become the 27th Amendment.
Madison found the war to be an administrative nightmare, as the United States had neither a strong army nor financial system ; as a result, he afterward supported a stronger national government and a strong military, as well as the national bank, which he had long opposed.
Great emphasis also was placed on speech and debate ; Madison helped found the American Whig – Cliosophic Society, in direct competition to fellow student Aaron Burr's Cliosophic Society.
While Henry's arguments were emotional appeals to possible unintended consequences, Madison responded with rational answers to these arguments ; he eventually argued that Henry's claims were becoming absurd.
Madison objected to a specific bill of rights for several reasons: he thought it was unnecessary, since it purported to protect against powers that the federal government had not been granted ; that it was dangerous, since enumeration of some rights might be taken to imply the absence of other rights ; and that at the state level, bills of rights had proven to be useless paper barriers against government powers.
Randolph attempted to block Madison's nomination by running James Monroe ; thus gaining the support of Federalists, since Madison was considered Jefferson's staunch political ally.
In 1816, Congress passed another bill to charter a second national bank ; Madison signed the act, having learned the bank was needed from the war with Britain.
When war finally did break out, the war effort was led by the War Hawks in Congress under Clay at least as much as it was by Madison ; this accorded with the president's preference for checks and balances.
By August 1809, diplomatic relations with Britain deteriorated as minister David Erskine was withdrawn and replaced by " hatchet man " Francis James Jackson ; Madison however, resisted calls for war.
George Washington and James Madison were leading supporters ; Patrick Henry and George Mason were leading opponents.
Madison wrote: " But it follows, from no view of the subject, that a nullification of a law of the U. S. can as is now contended, belong rightfully to a single State, as one of the parties to the Constitution ; the State not ceasing to avow its adherence to the Constitution.
Plan of Fort Madison, built in 1808 to establish U. S. control over the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase ; drawn 1810.

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