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Pembroke and College
Category: Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Category: Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford
In 1576 he was elected fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge ; in 1580 he took orders and in 1581 was incorporated MA at Oxford.
Category: Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Category: Masters of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Category: Fellows of Pembroke College, Cambridge
He was educated at Radley College and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied French and German.
* Pembroke College, Oxford, a constituent college of the University of Oxford
Pembroke College at night
Pembroke College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England.
Pembroke College is home to the first chapel designed by Sir Christopher Wren and is also one of the Cambridge colleges to have educated a British prime minister, William Pitt the Younger.
The college was later renamed Pembroke Hall, and finally became Pembroke College in 1856.
Cambridge University, Pembroke College from Trumpington Street, with Wren's chapel to the right
He linked his two buildings with an arched stone screen, Caröe Bridge, along Pembroke Street in a late Baroque style, the principal function of which was to act as a bridge by which undergraduates might cross the Master's forecourt at first-floor level from Pitt Building to New Court without leaving the College or trespassing in what was then the Fellows ' Garden.
Pembroke College has both graduate and undergraduate students, termed Valencians, after the College's original name.
Pembroke is Cambridge's 2nd Fairtrade College ( after St Catharine's ), and is also committed to serving local produce and sustainable fish where possible.
See also: Category: Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
* Robert Stevens ( lawyer ) ( born 1933 ), academic at various American universities and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
During the same year Hughes won an open exhibition in English at Pembroke College, Cambridge, but chose to do his National Service first.
In 1951, Hughes initially studied English at Pembroke College under M. J. C. Hodhart, an authority on balladic forms.
Category: Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
According to college tradition, Thomas Gray left Peterhouse for Pembroke College after being the victim of a practical joke played by undergraduates.

Pembroke and women's
She was educated at Stradbroke Primary and Pembroke School and, later, the University of Adelaide where she graduated B. A .. She was active in student politics, becoming president of the Students ' Association of the University of Adelaide ( SAUA ) and serving as state women's officer for the National Union of Students in South Australia.
Pembroke College Boat Club is one of Oxford's strongest boat clubs, holding the Torpids men's headship, and with the men's and women's boats currently both sitting 2nd on the river in Summer Eights.
In 2003, Pembroke became the first college to win the " Double Headship Trophy " for having both men's and women's Eights head the river.
* Pembroke College ( Brown University ), the former women's college
Universities had begun opening and expanding female admissions as part of women's and co-educational facilities only in the mid-to-latter part of the 19th century with the founding of co-educational Oberlin College in 1833 and private colleges such as Vassar College and Pembroke College.

Pembroke and college
Through the influence of Francis Walsingham, Andrewes was appointed prebendary of St Pancras in St Paul's, London, in 1589, and subsequently became Master of his own college of Pembroke, as well as a chaplain of Archbishop John Whitgift.
There are many clubs and societies organised by the students of the college, such as the college's dramatic society the Pembroke Players, which has been made famous by alumni such as Peter Cook, Eric Idle, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Clive James and Bill Oddie and is now in its 50th year.
Pembroke is the only Cambridge college to have a programme for international students to spend a semester ( mid-January to mid-June ) in Cambridge.
In 2007 the UK's first Vegan ' tapas ' bar was opened, and in spring 2008 the students voted ( by a large majority ) for Pembroke to serve only free-range chicken ( it will be the first UK college to do so ).
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a historically Native American college, is located in the county.
Hitcham died the following year, leaving the castle and the manor to Pembroke College in Cambridge, with the proviso that the college destroy the internal castle buildings and construct a poorhouse on the site instead, operating under the terms of the recently-passed Poor Law.
Her sister, Anne Parr, married William, 1st Earl of Pembroke, whose grandson ( the 3rd Earl, also called William ) became the first Visitor of the college in 1622.
The letters patent to found the college were signed by King James I in 1624, with the college being named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain and then-Chancellor of the University.
Both James I, as founder of the college, and the Earl of Pembroke are commemorated in the arms.
Newcomb was the first coordinate college for women in the United States and became a model for such institutions as Pembroke College and Barnard College.
Lynley walks past the college and down Botolph Lane to get to the police station in Cambridge which is in fact part of Pembroke College, Cambridge
In 1969 the college became Pembroke State University, a regional university that was incorporated into the University of North Carolina system in 1972.
The college has three campuses ; a primary campus located in West Ottawa, and secondary campuses located in Perth, Ontario, and Pembroke, Ontario.
In 1692, Robert Sawyer, a lawyer and college friend of Samuel Pepys, bequeathed a mansion at Highclere to his only daughter, Margaret, the first wife of the 8th Earl of Pembroke.
Branford is the sister college of Quincy House at Harvard, Pembroke College at Oxford and Christ's College at Cambridge.
He was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, of which college ( after taking a first class in mathematics in 1840 and gaining the university mathematical scholarship in 1842 ) he became fellow in 1844 and tutor and mathematical lecturer in 1845.

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