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The musician ran away from school when he was fifteen, but this escapade did not save him from the Gymnasium.
The game played between teams from Rutgers University and Princeton University, which was called the College of New Jersey at the time, took place on November 6, 1869 at College Field, which is now the site of the College Avenue Gymnasium at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
With the 16th century Protestant Reformation the burghers became Lutherans and the first Lutheran Gymnasium was established in Elbląg in 1535.
When he was in Belgrade in 1912 and 1913, preparing for his exams at the First Belgrade Gymnasium, Princip's sole friend was Momčilo Nastasijević, who grew up to become a poet and dramatist.
Telemann studied at the Altstädtisches Gymnasium and at the Domschule, where he was taught the catechism, Latin and Greek.
When he was eleven years old, his father paid for him to enroll in the Gymnasium ( grammar school ) at Neustrelitz.
Little is known about his infancy except that he was brought up in the Lutheran faith and was a pupil at the town Gymnasium.
He was educated at a Christian Gymnasium, where he completed his Abitur ( university entrance examination ) in 1916.
Adrian VI studied from a very young age under the Brethren of the Common Life, either at Zwolle or Deventer and was also a student of the Latin school ( now Gymnasium Celeanum ) in Zwolle.
In 1677 the Prussian historian and educator Christoph Hartknoch was invited to be director of the Thorn Gymnasium, a post which he held until his death in 1687.
Shortly before the end of his first year at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel, at the age of twelve, he was pushed to the ground by another boy so hard that he was for a moment unconscious ( Jung later recognized that the incident was his fault, indirectly ).
He went to the boy's Gymnasium in Tiflis, Georgia ( now Tbilisi ) and attended Moscow University, but his education was interrupted by an arrest in 1902.
The chief monuments, of which the ruins are still extant within the circuit of the walls, are: the theatre, of which the remains are in imperfect condition, but sufficient to show that it was not of large size, and apparently of Roman construction, or at least, like that of Tauromenium, rebuilt in Roman times upon the Greek foundations ; a large edifice with two handsome stone arches, commonly called a Gymnasium, but the real purpose of which is very difficult to determine ; several other edifices of Roman times, but of wholly uncertain character, a mosaic pavement, and some Roman tombs.
The polychromatic school chapel, new quadrangle, Temple Reading Room, Macready Theatre and Gymnasium were designed by the well-known Victorian Gothic revival architect William Butterfield in 1875, and the smaller Memorial Chapel was dedicated in 1922.
He was educated at the Gymnasium in Soest, graduating in 1911.
Born in Magdeburg, Prussia, he was educated at the monasterial ( Kloster ) school and at the Altstädter Gymnasium there.
Robert Steinhäuser ( born January 22, 1983 ) was a student of the Gutenberg Gymnasium until early October 2001.
The book was written later in Hartknoch's life, when he was director at the Gymnasium of Thorn.
A short length of Battle Bridge Road survives, but Cheney Road was largely removed to accommodate a realignment of Pancras Road that was originally to run to the east of the German Gymnasium, but now runs between St Pancras railway station and the German Gymnasium.

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In addition to these institutions, there is also an intermediate-level vocational school ( ROC Nijmegen ) and a number of secondary schools: Groenschool Nijmegen, Kandinsky College, Nijmeegse Scholengemeenschap Groenewoud ( NSG ), Citadel College, Stedelijke Scholengemeenschap Nijmegen ( SSGN ), Canisius College, St. Jorisschool, Lindenholt College, the Stedelijk Gymnasium ( formally the " Latijnse school ", founded in the 16th century ), the Karel de Grote College, Montessori College and the Dominicus College.
In the year 804 Charlemagne was said to have founded the Gymnasium Carolinum in Osnabrück.
In 1632 a Jesuit university was founded, based on the Gymnasium Carolinum.
In 1898 students belonging to the Gymnasium Zamacois founded the Athletic Club, using the English spelling.
In 1584, a Reformed ( Calvinistic ) institution, the Herborn Academy, was founded by John VI of Nassau-Dillenburg, William the Silent's younger brother, and namesake of today's Gymnasium Johanneum.
A precursor to the academy had been a Jesuit grammar school Gymnasium Dorpatense, founded by Stefan Batory ( then king of Poland ) in 1583 and existing to 1601, when Tartu ( Dorpat ) was under Polish rule.
In 1983, the Danish organist Henry Palsmar founded an amateur choir, the Esrum-Hellerup Choir, along with several former pupils of the Song School, St. Annae Gymnasium in Copenhagen.
Germany's oldest Gymnasien include Gymnasium Paulinum ( founded around 797 ), Gymnasium Theodorianum ( founded in 799 ) and Gymnasium Carolinum ( founded in 804 ).
Their biggest cultural centers were Pińczów and Raków, site of the main Arian printing press and the university Racovian Academy ( Gymnasium Bonarum Artium ) founded in 1602 and closed in 1638, which trained over 1000 students.
During this time, enrollment jumped from nearly 5, 000 to more than 14, 000, new programs such as medicine, nursing, dental, and law were founded, and new facilities such as Mesa Vista Hall, Mitchell Hall, Johnson Gymnasium, new dormitories, the current student union building, the College of Education complex, the business center, the engineering complex, the Fine Arts Center, the Student Health Center, University Stadium, University Arena ( now officially known by its nickname of The Pit ), and the first facilities on North Campus were constructed.
Between 1850 and 1851, after finishing primary school, Titu Maiorescu was enlisted at the Romanian Gymnasium from Schei-Braşov, a gymnasium founded in 1850 through his uncle Ioan Popazu's endeavour.
In addition to books, it published the journal Serbski letopis, founded two years earlier by Georgije Magarašević, Pavel Jozef Šafárik, and Lukijan Mušicki in Novi Sad, where Magaraševic was professor and Šafárik the director of Novi Sad's Serbian Gymnasium.
In Kazan, Lobachevsky attended Kazan Gymnasium from 1802, graduating in 1807 and then received a scholarship to Kazan University, which was founded just three years earlier in 1804.
Iceland's first official school, Skálholtsskóli ( now Reykjavík Gymnasium, MR ), was founded at Skálholt in 1056 to educate clergy.
The university emerged from a Lutheran humanist German Gymnasium, founded in 1538 by Johannes Sturm in the Free Imperial City of Strassburg.
The Städtisches Gymnasium was founded in 1520, and split into the Goethe-Gymnasium and the Lessing-Gymnasium in 1897.
In 1753 the Schönborn Gymnasium was founded by Bishop von Hutten.

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This date would make it the oldest German Gymnasium but the charter date is disputed by historians, some of whom believe it could be a forgery.
He was taught French at home every morning by a succession of nursery maids, and exercised daily at Mr Macpherson's Gymnasium and Dancing Academy, around the corner from the family home in Cadogan Place.
Langford High basketball games continued to be played in the Pierpont High School Gymnasium, built by local fathers in the 1950s following a State Tourney B appearance, until a bond issue in the late 1970s expanded the Langford School campus to accommodate an addition that included a grade school expansion and a gymnasium annex, resulting in the closing of the grade school campuses in both Pierpont and Claremont.
Since the costs of the school surpassed the family's means, the boy was supported by public resources and spent his school years in a dwelling for poor students ; he was given special attention and instruction by the rector of the Gymnasium, Georg Nikolaus Köhler, who sparked his interest in languages, loaned him Greek texts, and devised special exercises in which the boy had to reconstruct intelligible texts from fragments.
* Neues Gymnasium Bochum ( temporary name of new school formed by merging the former Albert-Einstein-Schule and Gymnasium am Ostring )
On October 26, 2009, Bob Sapp captured the WWA Heavyweight title by defeating Lee Wang Pyo, a famous professional wrestler in Korea who was taught by legendary Korean professional wrestler Kim Il, at Olympic Fencing Gymnasium event.
Historically the German Gymnasium also included in its overall accelerated curriculum postsecondary education at college level and the degree awarded substituted for the bachelor's degree ( Baccalaureat ) previously awarded by a college or university so that universites in Germany exclusively became graduate schools.
While in Saxony and Thuringia students have never been taught more than eight years in Gymnasium ( by default ), nearly all states are now providing the Abitur examinations, which complete the Gymnasium education, after 12 years in primary school and Gymnasium.
The school is a boarding school, based on the classic British boarding schools, however it was more influenced by the Protestant faith, hence the German Gymnasium.
Elementary and secondary education curricula are provided by Ludza Gymnasium and Ludza Secondary School # 2, as well as by Ludza Evening Secondary School.
With successful completion of the academically oriented and state-approved secondary school ( usually graduation from a Gymnasium or completion of the highest of the various degrees offered by a Gesamtschule, sometimes graduation from a Kolleg, a Folk high school or a Berufsoberschule ), a student passes the so-called Abitur exams.
Spiegl attended the Gymnasium in Eisenstadt but, as the family were Jewish, they soon found themselves being persecuted by the Nazis in the wake of the Anschluss of 1938.
At the time it already had a Gymnasium school led for a period by Jan Amos Komenský ( known in English as Comenius ), a Bohemian educator who was a bishop of the Unity of the Brethren.
* The Student Recreation Center, designed by Tai Soo Kim and built in 1991, includes the Wean Student Center ( a gift of the Raymond John Wean Foundation ), the skylit Crisp Gymnasium with an elevated running track, a weight and exercise room, an athletic training room, and four outdated squash courts which have since been converted into an Erg room, a free weight room, and a climbing wall.

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