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College and Publications
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 Carletonian, the college newspaper, is edited by students and published by the College under the supervision of the Publications Board.
London: King's College Publications, pp. 441 – 473.
These included Dover Publications, a commercial publisher of paperback books ; Luck's Music Library, Inc., and Edwin F. Kalmus & Co., Inc., publishers of orchestral sheet music ; and a large number of amici including the Free Software Foundation, the American Association of Law Libraries, the Bureau of National Affairs, and the College Art Association.
Golden and J. Hogarth and published by the Publications Office, University College London, 1983.
* Student Publications Council – responsible for the publication of Scope, the College newspaper, and Wayfarer, the College magazine.
of Research and Publications, Gurukul Lutheran Theological College and Research Institute, 1997, 75 pages.
The denomination operates a regionally accredited college, Welch College ( formerly Free Will Baptist Bible College ), in Nashville ; North American and International Missions agencies ; and a publishing house, Randall House Publications.
* D. Makinson ( 2005 ) Bridges from Classical to Nonmonotonic Logic, College Publications.
Hatfill subsequently sued Donald Foster, Condé Nast Publications, Vassar College, and The Reader's Digest Association, seeking $ 10 million in damages, claiming defamation.
* Nicholas Groves Academical robes of Saint David's College Lampeter ( 1822 – 1971 ), University of Wales, Lampeter Special Publications ( ISBN 0-905285-68-9 ).
The systematic study and practice of Development Communication in the Philippines began in the 1970s with the pioneering work of Nora C. Quebral, who first coined the term " Development Communication " while at the University of the Philippines Los Baños ' Office of Extension and Publications, now the College of Development Communication ( CDC ).
Adams-Whitaker Student Publications Center, home to the College Heights Herald, the Talisman and WKUHerald. com.
Publications such as The Princeton Review named Augustana a " Best Midwestern College " and U. S. News & World Report listed Augustana as a " Best Buy " in 2009.
Working with the renowned LGBT publisher Alyson Publications, Lambda 10 also compiled and released three anthologies of homosexual and bisexual students ' Greek experiences: Out on Fraternity Row: Personal Accounts of Being Gay in a College Fraternity ( 1998 ), Secret Sisters: Stories of Being Lesbian and Bisexual in a College Sorority ( 2001 ) and Brotherhood: Gay Life in College Fraternities ( 2005 ).
The Project created a educational resource titled Out on Fraternity Row: Personal Accounts of Being Gay in a College Fraternity released by Alyson Publications, Inc in 1998, Secret Sisters: Stories of Being Lesbian & Bisexual in a College Sorority released by Alyson Publications, Inc. in 2001 and recently Brotherhood: Gay Life in College Fraternities released by Alyson Publications, Inc. in October 2005.

College and Committee
does not have any electors in the U. S. Electoral College, although the Puerto Rico chapters of the Republican and Democratic parties can ( and do ) have state-like voting delegations to their respective nominating conventions, as well as voting representation in the Democratic and Republican National Committee.
* Guidelines for Associate-Degree Transfer Curriculum in Software Engineering by The ACM Two-Year College Education Committee and The IEEE Computer Society / ACM Joint Task Force on Software Engineering
Watson was chairman of the Elmira College Centennial Committee in 1955 and gave Watson Hall, primarily a music and mathematics academic building.
During 1955 and 1956 the Manchester College of Science and Technology achieved independent university status under its own Royal Charter and became separately funded from the University Grants Committee.
In 1959, the Bentham Committee was established under the auspices of University College London with the aim of producing a definitive edition of Bentham's writings.
The Massey Agricultural College Committee first met on 1 February 1927 and the Batchelar property, near the present Turitea site, was purchased that June.
This was after inspection of the teaching and finances by the University College Grants Committee, and donations from Council members ( including William Darwin the then Treasurer ).
The JCR is run by an Executive of seven officers, headed by the President, which is ultimately responsible for the JCR, whilst the JCR Committee comprises thirty-four members and fulfils a wide range of duties, all aimed at the general improvement of the lives of and facilities available to the undergraduate body of the College.
After acquiring from Merton College, Oxford on part of Holywell Great Meadow for £ 57, 690, monies were sought from the University Grants Committee who also agreed to supply £ 250, 000 towards the building, and additional funds up to £ 400, 000 for all facilities.
Student societies operate under the aegis of the Dublin University Central Societies Committee which is composed of the Treasurers of each of the Societies within the College.
* Trinity College Central Societies Committee
The Senate also elect members to the Library Committee which oversees the Trinity College Library.
Following the death of George Augustus Selwyn in April 1878, a former Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge who had played an important role in the establishment of New Zealand as its first Bishop, the Selwyn Memorial Committee was founded in Spring 1878.
The Middle Combination Room ( MCR ) comprises the graduate students of Selwyn College, and is similarly represented by the MCR Committee ( MCRc ).
The basic eligibility requirement is completion of a residency program in psychiatry accredited by the Residency Review Committee for Psychiatry of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education ( ACGME ), the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada ( RCPS ( C )), or the American Osteopathic Association ( AOA ).
Walwood Hall, renovated in 1992 is home to the Graduate College and the Graduate Student Advisory Committee.
The International Fund for Monuments set up a Venice Committee, with Professor John McAndrew ( 1904-1978 ) of Wellesley College as Chairman and Gray as Executive Secretary.
There are over 100 student clubs and organizations on campus, including the college radio station WMCN, the Macalester Peace and Justice Committee, the Experimental College, Student Labor Action Coalition, African Music Ensemble, Macalester Gaming Society, Macalester Mock Trial, Mac Dems, Mac GOP, Mac Greens, Bad Comedy, Fresh Concepts, The Macalester Review: A Political Magazine, The Hegemonocle Humor Magazine, The Trads and other a cappella groups, Cheeba, MacBrews, MacBike, the Macalester Outing Club, the Macalester Climbing Club, Minnesota Public Interest Research Group ( MPIRG ), Macalester Conservation and Renewable Energy Society ( MacCARES ), Macalester International Organization ( MIO ), MacPlayers, NARAL Pro-Choice Macalester, Queer Union, Macalester for Justice in Palestine, Macalester Young Artists for Revolutionary Needlework ( MacYARN ), Mac Rugby, and Medicinal Melodies.
Kalpana Chawla Medical College Nirman Committee backed by volunteers and activists of various organizations, supported by students from 34 schools, swarmed the roads and formed a chain along the roads in Karnal to demonstrate that they continued to revere Kalpana Chawla as an outstanding astronaut.
He previously served on the boards of Williams College, KCET Public Television, The California Community Foundation, Leadership Education for Asian-Pacifics, the Consumer Advisory Committee of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and of the Harvard-Westlake School.
On the recommendations of the BC Roy Committee, remnants of the Indian Army Medical Corps units were amalgamated into one unit to create the Armed Forces Medical College.
On October 23, 2008, Drudge published an unconfirmed exclusive story regarding Ashley Todd, the 20-year-old employee of the College Republican National Committee ( CRNC ) and John McCain volunteer who had allegedly been attacked by a black male for having a McCain sticker on her car in Pittsburgh.
Roy MacLaren is currently the Chairman of the Canada-India Business Council he also co-Chairs the Canada Europe Roundtable for Business, sits on the Council of the Champlain Society, the Executive Committee of the Trilateral Commission, the Board of Directors of the Royal Ontario Museum Foundation Board, is President of St Catharine's College Society, and a director of The Council for Business and the Arts in Canada.
In March 1994, the National Education Committee approved the establishment of the Jiujiang Financial and Economic College, the added name Military Supplies Finance and Economics College of the PLA added in April of the same year.

College and commissioned
Here he remained, commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII to lecture on polemical theology in the new Roman College.
Graduating from Milligan College in Tennessee, in 1950, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
Styne attended Chicago Musical College, but before then he had already attracted attention of another teenager, Mike Todd, later a successful film producer, who commissioned him to write a song for a musical act that he was creating.
In the fall of 2007, a report commissioned by the provincial government recommended that UNBSJ and the New Brunswick Community College be reformed and consolidated into a new polytechnic post-secondary institute.
The architect William Wilkins was commissioned by the trustees of the Downing estate, who included the Master of Clare College and St John's College and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, to design the plan for the college.
He was educated at the Royal Military College Sandhurst and commissioned into the Grenadier Guards on the 16 May 1845 as an Ensign.
Stirling was commissioned into the Scots Guards from Ampleforth College Contingent Officer Training Corps on 24 July 1937.
In 2000 the BBC commissioned a genetic survey of the British Isles by a team from University College London led by Professor David Goldstein for its programme ' Blood of the Vikings '.
He was commissioned to produce a sequence of seven bas-relief panels for the facade of The People's Palace, now the Great Hall of Queen Mary College University of London, opened in 1936.
In 1713, Hawksmoor was commissioned to complete King's College, Cambridge: the scheme consisted of a Fellows ' Building along King's Parade, and opposite the Chapel a monumental range of buildings containing the Great Hall, kitchens and to the south of that the library and Provost's Lodge.
This was eventually established at Greenwich by his daughter Mary II, who in 1692-1693 commissioned Christopher Wren to design the Royal Hospital for Seamen ( now the Old Royal Naval College ).
In 2007, the College took the rare step of unveiling a commissioned portrait of two members of staff who were not fellows or benefactors of the College, in commemoration of their work.
After Porson's death ( 1808 ) Dobree was commissioned with James Henry Monk and Charles James Blomfield to edit his literary remains, which had been bequeathed to Trinity College.
In 1930 Oliver Sheppard was commissioned by Trinity College Dublin and the Royal Dublin Society to make them copies of a bust of Joly.
In 1865, the Vincentian Fathers were commissioned by Bishop Thaddeus Amat y Brusi to found St. Vincent's College for boys in Los Angeles.
Wilson was educated at Eton College and after attending Sandhurst was commissioned into the Rifle Brigade as a 2nd lieutenant in March 1900, and served in South Africa in the Second Boer War, for which he was awarded the Queen's and King's South Africa Medal each with two clasps.
It was at an early age that Arthur developed an interest in the army, and in 1866 he followed through on his military ambitions by enrolling at the Royal Military College at Woolwich, from where he graduated two years later and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers on 18 June 1868.
After completing his education at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, he was commissioned Lieutenant in the Scots Guards in 1867, but left in 1870.
In the late 17th century, the College commissioned a new chapel, one of three buildings in Cambridge to be designed by Christopher Wren ( 1677 ).
Since 1982 the current Director of Music, Stephen Cleobury, has commissioned a new carol each year on behalf of the College for the Choir.
Educated at Sunningdale School and Eton College, Prince Michael entered the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in January 1961, where he was commissioned into the 11th Hussars ( Prince Albert's Own ), in 1963.

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