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It is implied that he attended Eton College and Balliol ' in the play ; Hook's final words are " Floreat Etona ", the College's motto.
Firstly, it was written in English, rather than Latin, which makes it very unusual in Oxford, and is especially revolutionary considering the College's age ; even St Catherine's College, founded in 1965, has a Latin motto (" Nova et Vetera ": " the new and the old ").
Selwyn College's Main Gate in Old Court, with the Greek quotation from 1 Corinthians 16: 13 which contains the College motto above. Selwyn College's gatehouse and tower is the main entrance to Old Court, shown here flying the College flag.
Upper Canada College's motto is palmam qui meruit ferat, meaning " let he who merited the palm bear it ," and was derived from the poem by John Jortin titled Ad Ventos ante A. D. MDCXXVIII (" To the Winds Before 1727 ").
Also in America, at the Ivy League school of Dartmouth College, " Nemo me impune lacessit " is the motto of the College's independent conservative newspaper, The Dartmouth Review.
While the rationale behind the connection between Union College and Minerva is relatively clear, there is less agreement with respect to the history of the College's motto.
Close-up view of the College's front gates with Coláiste Naomh Adhamhnáin, Leitirceanainn, and the motto In hoc signo vinces carved into the crest design
The school has a touring PR band called the Friends, a play on Florida College's original motto, " A Friend to Youth.
Cowell College's motto is: The Pursuit of Truth in the Company of Friends.
Like the poem, Dartmouth College's motto, Vox Clamantis in Deserto, alludes to the Vulgate translation of the Gospel of Mark and of the Gospel of John ( where the voice is that of John the Baptist ), quoting the Book of Isaiah.
The Latin motto on Beal College's seal is " sed vitae discimus ", a short form of Non scholae, sed vitae discimus.
In 1928 a new College Crest, bearing four emblems around a blue cross was hurriedly officiated, primarily to show off the Fides Et Robur motto over the College's especially built new front gates.
Reflecting Earl Warren's tenure as Chief Justice, Warren College's official motto is " Toward a life in balance.
The college's motto is " Seek Christ ", which reflects one of the College's main aims, to develop the person spiritually.
The College's motto, Scientia Pietate, suggested by founder Professor J.

College's and created
In 2011, President Brian Shanley created an Office of Institutional Diversity, while hiring a Chief Diversity Officer, to " help balance the College's socioeconomic representation.
During the College's first year, students and faculty created the curriculum and the school's system of governance.
In August 1990, the Graduate School was created to offer the College's first Master's degrees in systems management.
Since 2005, WSBK has been the Boston-area television home of Raycom Sports ' syndicated package of Atlantic Coast Conference college football and basketball games, as Boston College's move to the conference has created regional interest for the ACC.

College's and by
In co-operation with the Alumni Association of Carleton College, an alumni magazine, The Voice Of The Carleton Alumni, is edited and mailed seven times a year by the College's Publications Office and the Alumni Office.
The charter had more than sixty signatories, including the brothers John, Nicholas and Moses of the Brown family, who would later inspire the College's modern name following a gift bestowed by Nicholas Brown, Jr.
Daniel Webster, an alumnus of the class of 1801, presented the College's case to the Supreme Court, which found the amendment of Dartmouth's charter to be an illegal impairment of a contract by the state and reversed New Hampshire's takeover of the College.
Opened in 1962, the Hop houses the College's drama, music, film, and studio arts departments, as well as a woodshop, pottery studio, and jewelry studio which are open for use by students and faculty.
The Stevenson Building in Third Court was designed by J. J. Stevenson, in the 1880s and was extended in 1905 as part of the College's Quadcentenary.
** Centre College's football team, led by quarterback Bo McMillin, defeats Harvard University 6 – 0 to break Harvard's five-year winning streak.
* January 18 – Elon College's campus in North Carolina is destroyed by a fire.
The more direct associations between Bentham and UCLthe College's custody of his Auto-icon ( see below ) and of the majority of his surviving paperspostdate his death by some years: the papers were donated in 1849, and the Auto-icon in 1850.
Designed by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson, New Court was built between 1826 and 1831 to accommodate the College's rapidly increasing numbers of students.
The Grace is said shortly after the fellows enter the Hall, signalled by the sounding of a Gong, and accompanied by the ringing of the College's Grace Bell.
The former Naval College's cricket pavilion was converted into a holiday cottage in 2004 and can be booked by members of the public.
As a representative in the state legislature beginning in 1780, Henry was instrumental in 1783 in achieving passage of the College's Charter, which had been delayed by the war.
This program allows students who have an Associate's degree to complete a Bachelor's degree by attending Rutgers classes off campus at Raritan Valley Community College's North Branch campus.
One is held by the Wayne County Historical Museum and the second by Earlham College's Joseph Moore Museum.
* By far the most eccentric is The Nepotists carol-singing event organised by the College's Arnold and Brackenbury society.
A passageway from the Front Quadrangle leads through to the College's Fellows ' Garden, in which stands the library, designed by Gilbert Scott in the 13th century style.
The exciting possibilities afforded by this scenario, as well as the spectacular worship setting of the College's neo-Gothic Chapel, have enabled the College to attract a very high calibre of applicants for its Choral and Parry-Wood Organ Scholarships, and former Organ Scholars include Robert Sharpe ( Director of Music, York Minster ), Christopher Herrick ( International Concert Organist and former Organist, Westminster Abbey ), and David Trendell ( Director of Music, King's College London ), as well as the current Directors of Music at Rugby, Charterhouse, Sherborne, and Latymer Upper Schools.
By this time, it appears that Shield Hall had been partly taken over by Hart Hall and partly demolished to make way for New College's cloister.
The second rector, John Beke, saw the College's safety secured by attracting donors ; the College had seven fellows by 1436.
Samuel Johnson was one of the College's more famous alumni, though he did not complete his degree ( he was later awarded an honorary degree by the University ); lack of funds forced him to leave Oxford after about a year and a half.
The great building drive was completed in the early nineteenth century by Botany Bay, the square which derives its name in part from the herb garden it once contained ( and which was succeeded by Trinity College's own Botanic Gardens ).

College's and William
Fludd was one of the first to support in print the theory of the circulation of the blood of the College's William Harvey.
The year after the College's founding, the English landscape gardener William Carvill was hired to design the plan for the campus.
While the College's geographic size has changed little since 1596, an additional range was added to the original E-shaped buildings in the early 17th century and the appearance of the whole college was changed significantly in the 1820s and 1830s, under the leadership of the Master at the time, William Chafy.
Much of the campus was originally a part of the estate of the College's founder, William Van Duzer Lawrence, though the College has more than doubled its geographical size since Lawrence bequeathed his estate to the College in 1926.
Miller House was William Smith College's second dormitory.
The W-4 Company at The College of William & Mary may wear uniforms based on those of the Scots Guards as recognition of their role as the Queens ' Guard, the College's ceremonial guard unit, twice mustered upon visits by Queen Elizabeth II to the College.
As president of The College of William & Mary, Nichol was forced by the NCAA to drop the College's feathers from its logo after a lengthy appeals process.
On March 6, 2007, William & Mary announced that the committee had recommended that the cross be returned to Wren Chapel as an artifact displayed in a glass case, with a plaque explaining the College's Anglican heritage and historical connection to Bruton Parish Church.
La Roche's sixth president, Monsignor William A. Kerr, was appointed in 1992 and focused his leadership on raising the College's visibility, while broadening academic, cultural and athletic programs.
* October 14, 2004 Finger Lakes Times article, shortly after she was hired to coach the William Smith College's women's team
Many of St. Francis College's alumni have gone into business and finance, they include Michael A. MacIntyre, a senior vice president at HSBC, Louis G. Pastina, the executive vice president of operations at the NYSE, Sal Iannuzzi who is the chairman, CEO and president of Monster, Inc. and William G. Parrett who was the former CEO of Deloitte.
William A. Joanes ( architect ) designed an addition to Huron College's original property in 1891.

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