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Major and campus
Major Millsaps and his wife are interred in a tomb near the center of campus.
Mausoleum on the campus of Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, containing the graves of Major Reuben Webster Millsaps and his wife.
The university is currently undertaking a large infrastructure and capital works program that will see an investment of over $ 1 billion into new buildings and projects across the campus and has set up an Office of Major Projects to oversee the new developments.
Major libraries on lower campus include the J. Willard Marriott Library and the S. J.
Major construction during his terms in office resulted in O ' Hare International Airport, the Sears Tower, McCormick Place, the University of Illinois at Chicago campus, numerous expressways and subway construction projects, and other major Chicago landmarks.
Major protests concerning other political issues made international news, such as the March 1968 protests in Poland against their communist government, and the campus uprisings of May 1968 in France.
The Major festive of Friday Prayers of the capital is held at the University ’ s main campus every Friday.
Major changes since then include: the founding of Round Square in 1966, an international community of schools sharing Hahn's educational ideals ; the school officially becoming co-educational in 1972 ; and the moving of Aberlour House, Gordonstoun's preparatory school, from Speyside to a purpose built Junior School on campus in 2004.
Men's basketball, coached by Alan Major, is the most followed sport on campus.
The new campus ( located at 1490 Major Mackenzie Drive West, Unit D5 ) offers Vaughan residents a range of services, including academic upgrading, employment services and workplace essential skills training for professionals, as well as a centre for entrepreneurship.
In 2004, the Institute's collection was complemented by the arrival on campus of the Mallet Library of the Union St. Jean-Baptiste, a magnificent collection of Franco-Americana compiled by a successful Franco-American immigrant, Major Edmond Mallet, in the late 19th century.
Major construction is to start on the campus in 2013 and 1, 400 staff and students to move in 2014 and 10, 000 staff and students by 2017.
WXDU can now, for instance, sponsor concerts on campus at the Coffeehouse, and pool resources with other Union groups such as Cable 13 and Major Attractions.
Howard Nichols was the son of Major Donald L. Nichols, who created the present day Harker School by merging the Palo Alto Military Academy in Palo Alto ( as Manzanita Hall was then called ) with Harker Day School in 1972 and moving to the Saratoga campus.
Major attractions in the Quiet Corner include the main University of Connecticut campus in Storrs ; the birthplace of Samuel Huntington in Scotland ; Route 169, a National Scenic Byway running north-and-south through the region ; the Prudence Crandall House Museum in Canterbury ; the Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry ; and the many antiques shops of Pomfret, Putnam, and Woodstock.
Major Gilham's house, a campus landmark, was later rebuilt to original specifications after the War.
Major campus buildings are named for the college's first two presidents, James L. Taylor ( 1965 – 1982 ) and Gerald R. Meyerhoeffer ( 1983 – 2005 ).
Major Companies including Infosys, Schneider Electric, Accenture, Wipro, TCS and Cognizant recruit most of students on the campus.
Major Walter Ryba was properties master for the Army and Air Force ROTC at Knoxville and also for the Army ROTC at the University of Tennessee-Martin campus.
The Manager works closely with the Drum Major to organize performances and events on-and-off campus, and ensure the well-being of the group.
In an assessment of the believability of a social norms campaign, Polonec, Major, and Atwood found that students ' own drinking experiences and the experiences of their friends contributed to disbelief in the message " Most students on campus choose to have 0 to 4 drinks when they party.

Major and development
Major funding for the port, known as Sawakin, was offered in 1985 by West Germany's development agency Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau and the DFC.
Major investments were completed in areas such as transportation ( new streets, tramway lines and the Piłsudski Bridge ), residential development ( many new houses, particularly in Bydgoskie Przedmieście ) and public buildings.
Major industries include finance, insurance, real estate, pharmaceuticals, health services, research and development, and technology.
Major development of the area further east did not come until the opening of Tulse Hill railway station in 1868.
Major commercial and residential development has taken place since 2000, resulting in Gainesville boasting six large shopping centers.
Major re-development in Hereford town centre has resulted in the construction of a new canal bed which will eventually link to a new basin, to form the centrepiece of the Edgar Street Grid development.
Major engineering of the river basin began around the turn of the century, with many guidelines for development established in a series of treaties both domestic and international known as the " Law of the River ".
On February 20, 2012, It has been announced by both the city of Aguadilla Major and the Secretary of commerce that the Airport will be designated a " free zone " as many other airports in the U. S., a move believed to improve the development of the airport and surrounding areas.
Major developments included the development of headquarters for Golden Wonder crisp makers, and the demolition of the old Symington factory in Adam and Eve Street for redevelopment as Eden Court shops and flats.
Major CALL development projects are usually managed by a team of people:
Major development work began in the 1920s, and by 1930 the ground had lost its original shape.
Major developments proposals for Canmore have included the Three Sisters Golf Resorts, proposed in 1992, which has been subject of contentious debate, with environmental groups arguing that the development would fragment important wildlife corridors in the Bow Valley.
Major European nations in the 17th and 18th century all adopted mercantilist ideals to varying degrees, the influence only ebbing with the 18th-century development of physiocrats in France and classical economics in Britain.
Major development is conducted periodically during special meetings called Plone Sprints.
** Chicago Fire Premier, part of the development system for the Chicago Fire Major League Soccer club
Major developments of poetry during the Yuan Dynasty ( 1271 – 1368 ) included the development of types of poetry written to fixed-tone patterns, such as for the Yuan opera librettos.
Major amending treaties were signed to complete the development of a single, internal market in the Single European Act 1986, to further the development of a more social Europe in the Treaty of Amsterdam 1997, and to make minor amendments to the relative power of member states in the EU institutions in the Treaty of Nice 2001 and the Treaty of Lisbon 2007.
Major development on the service commenced with a partnership agreement between United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines on June 13, 2001.
Another planned development, " Upper Thornhill Estates ", extends well to the north of Major Mackenzie.
Minor league baseball is a hierarchy of professional baseball leagues in the Americas that compete at levels below Major League Baseball ( MLB ) and provide opportunities for player development.
The umpire development program first started in 1964, when it was decided that a method of recruitment, training and development for umpires of both Major and Minor Leagues was needed.
Major projects include the development of the neurological research institute ($ 215, 000, 000 ), the formation of a maternity center ($ 575, 000, 000 ), and the expansion of existing research facilities ($ 120, 000, 000 ).

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