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Clara Belle Marshall, from Mount Hanley, Nova Scotia, became the first woman to graduate from Acadia University in 1879.
This situation was resolved due to the efforts of Cyrus Adler, professor of Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins University and founder of the Jewish Publication Society, who convinced a number of wealthy German Reform Jews including Jacob Schiff, David and Simon Guggenheim, Mayer Sulzberger, and Louis Marshall, to contribute $ 500, 000 to the faltering JTS.
Eisenhower's stint as president of Columbia University was punctuated by his activity within the Council on Foreign Relations, a study group he led as president concerning the political and military implications of the Marshall Plan, and The American Assembly, Eisenhower's " vision of a great cultural center where business, professional and governmental leaders could meet from time to time to discuss and reach conclusions concerning problems of a social and political nature ".
His successor is Mr. John Anderson Fry, formerly the president of Franklin & Marshall College and the Executive Vice President of University of Pennsylvania.
Eager to promote alternatives to what he regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world ( centered at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall ), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931.
Alan Marshall, in the Department of Social Sciences at Mahidol University, for example, reflects upon the way Gaia philosophy has been used and advocated by environmentalists, spiritualists, managers, economists, and scientists and engineers ( see The Unity of Nature, 2002, Imperial College Press: London and Singapore ).
* 1947 – Marshall Plan: In a speech at Harvard University, United States Secretary of State George Marshall calls for economic aid to war-torn Europe.
There are two tertiary institutions operating in the Marshall Islands – the College of the Marshall Islands ( CMI ) and The University of the South Pacific.
* Plants & Environments of the Marshall Islands Book turned website by Dr. Mark Merlin of the University of Hawaii
* Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, US
Marshall spoke of urgent need to help the European recovery in his address at Harvard University in June 1947.
Marshall gave the address to the graduating class of Harvard University on June 5, 1947.
* 1970 – Southern Airways Flight 932 crashes in the mountains near Huntington, West Virginia, killing 75, including members of the Marshall University football team.
In his 1943 Cambridge University doctoral dissertation in English, Canadian Marshall McLuhan ( 1911 – 1980 ) surveys the verbal arts from approximately the time of Cicero down to the time of Thomas Nashe ( 1567-1600 ?).
* Remote Procedure Calls ( RPC ) — A tutorial on ONC RPC by Dr Dave Marshall of Cardiff University
Now 16, Huxley entered Sydenham College ( behind University College Hospital ), a cut-price anatomy school whose founder Marshall Hall discovered the reflex arc.
** Southern Airlines Flight 932 crashes in Wayne County, West Virginia ; all 75 on board, including 37 players and 5 coaches from the Marshall University football team, are killed.
* In 1969 students from the Black Student Council and Mexican-American Youth Association of the University of California, San Diego proposed the name Lumumba-Zapata College, for what is now known as Thurgood Marshall College.
* Marshall University
* Child Development Academy, Daycare for Marshall University in Huntington, WV.
* Marshall Kaplan and Peggy L. Cuciti ; The Great Society and Its Legacy: Twenty Years of U. S. Social Policy Duke University Press, 1986 ISBN 0-8223-0589-5
Fish has also taught at the Cardozo School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, Johns Hopkins University, The University of Pennsylvania, Yale Law, Columbia University, The John Marshall Law School, and Duke University.

Marshall and Foundation
* The George C. Marshall Foundation
The Council also offers a high adventure backpacking program at the Montana High Adventure Base ( MOHAB ) operated by the Boone and Crockett Educational Foundation based at the Elmer E. Rasmuson Conservation Center at the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch, just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex and near Dupuyer, MT.
In the past 10 years, Macalester students have earned honors including Rhodes Scholarships, British Marshall Scholarships, Fulbright Scholarships, Foreign Government Grants, National Science Foundation Fellowships, Truman Scholarships, Watson Fellowships, Mellon Fellowships and Goldwater Scholarships.
The top honorary organization in Air Force ROTC, the Arnold Air Society, is named for him, and The George C. Marshall Foundation awards the George C. Marshall / Henry " Hap " Arnold ROTC Award annually to the top senior cadet at each college or university with an AFROTC program.
Roberta Brooke Astor ( née Russell, previously Kuser and Marshall ) ( March 30, 1902 – August 13, 2007 ) was an American philanthropist and socialite who was the chairwoman of the Vincent Astor Foundation, which had been established by her third husband, Vincent Astor, son of John Jacob Astor IV and great-great grandson of America's first multi-millionaire, John Jacob Astor.
His legacy includes the George Preston Marshall Foundation which serves the interests of children in the Washington, DC area.
Noted faculty poets include George Starbuck ( 1983 Lenore Marshall Prize ), Charles Olson, Robert Creeley ( Bollingen Prize 1999 ), John Logan, ( Lenore Marshall Prize 1982 ), Irving Feldman ( MacArthur Foundation Fellow 1992 ), Carl Dennis ( 2000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize ; 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ), Robert Hass ( Poet Laureate of the United States 1995-97, 2007 National Book Award, 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ), Charles Bernstein ( co-founder of the University's notable Poetics Program ), Steve McCaffery, and Susan Howe ( Bollingen Prize 2011 ).
Three years later, the Experimental Studies Program ( reorganized as the Innovative Studies Program in 1975 ) bearing some consanguinity with contemporaneous initiatives at the Tussman Experimental College and the proactive do it yourself dilettantism of Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog began to enroll students, instructors, and local residents in credited and cocurricular courses that encompassed myriad disciplines, including video art ( under Raindance Foundation co-founder and Marshall McLuhan acolyte Paul Ryan ), dance therapy, clowning, camping, and ecodesign.
Marshall Thomas Savage is an advocate of space travel who wrote The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps and founded the Living Universe Foundation, which was designed to make plans for stellar exploration over the next 1, 000 years.
Ignatius is a trustee of the George C. Marshall Foundation and member of the Federal City Council and the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs.
In recognition of his other former boss, he was a member of the George C. Marshall Foundation Advisory Committee from 1960 to 1961.
In 2007, both Wiesel and Hubel were awarded the Marshall M. Parks, MD Medal from The Children's Eye Foundation.
* Memoirs archived at the George C. Marshall Foundation
Included are seven selections to the USA Today All-Academic Team and nearly 150 Marshall, Rhodes, Truman, National Science Foundation, Fulbright, Goldwater, Madison, Cooke, Javits, Udall, and Knowles Science Teaching fellows and scholars — among others.
Privacy International has been funded and supported by a variety of foundations, academic establishments, and non-government organisations, including the Open Society Institute, the Open Society Justice Initiative, the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, the Fund for Constitutional Government, the Stern Foundation, the Privacy Foundation, the German Marshall Fund, and the University of New South Wales.
These include the Soros Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, the Fund for Constitutional Government, the Stern Foundation, the Privacy Foundation, the German Marshall Fund, and the University of New South Wales.
: Not to be confused with the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies or The George C. Marshall Foundation
Eckerd College graduates have received prestigious awards for advanced study through the Rhodes, Marshall, Hollings, Fulbright, Rotary, and National Science Foundation programs.

Marshall and Hall
In 1963, he earned a Ph. D. in mathematics ( advisor: Marshall Hall ) from the California Institute of Technology, and began to work there as associate professor and began work on The Art of Computer Programming.
* 1858 – Edward Marshall Hall, English barrister ( d. 1927 )
Actors Xander Berkeley, Raymond Cruz, David Marshall Grant, and Philip Baker Hall make uncredited appearances in the film.
Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen from his screenplay co-written with Marshall Brickman and produced by Charles H. Joffe.
The idea for what would become Annie Hall was developed as Allen walked around New York with co-writer Marshall Brickman.
The movie was written by Allen and Marshall Brickman, who had also successfully collaborated on Annie Hall.
Bryans Road was named after Oliver Norris Bryan, a 19th century farmer and scientist who owned and operated Locust Grove Farm near Marshall Hall, Maryland.
Marshall Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, and Mount Aventine was listed in the Register in 1996.
Oak Hall had notable guests, such as David Niven, F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Gershwin, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Lady Nancy Astor, and Mrs. George C. Marshall.
Coherent light emission from a semiconductor ( gallium arsenide ) diode ( the first laser diode ) was demonstrated in 1962 by two US groups led by Robert N. Hall at the General Electric research center and by Marshall Nathan at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center.
In those 11 years, Martin and his panel of pals successfully ridiculed and made fun of these legendary stars in this order: Ronald Reagan, Hugh Hefner, Ed McMahon, William Conrad, Kirk Douglas, Bette Davis, Barry Goldwater, Johnny Carson, Wilt Chamberlain, Hubert Humphrey, Carroll O ' Connor, Monty Hall, Jack Klugman & Tony Randall, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Leo Durocher, Truman Capote, Don Rickles, Ralph Nader, Jack Benny, Redd Foxx, Bobby Riggs, George Washington, Dan Rowan & Dick Martin, Hank Aaron, Joe Namath, Bob Hope, Telly Savalas, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Sammy Davis Jr, Michael Landon, Evel Knievel, Valerie Harper, Muhammad Ali, Dean Martin, Dennis Weaver, Joe Garagiola, Danny Thomas, Angie Dickinson, Gabe Kaplan, Ted Knight, Peter Marshall, Dan Haggerty, Frank Sinatra, Jack Klugman, Jimmy Stewart, George Burns, Betty White, Suzanne Somers, Joan Collins, and Mr T. For nearly a decade, Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records.
* Charles Hardwick, Ancient Battle-fields in Lancashire ( London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Stationers ' Hall Court, 1882 )
* Dormitory Name: Residents renamed their dorm Manchester Hall after a Manchester concert in the mid-1970s at what was then Southwest State University ( now Southwest Minnesota State University ) in Marshall, Minnesota.
Notable people from Bury St Edmunds include author Norah Lofts, who though actually born in Shipdham Norfolk, bases many of her stories in Baildon, the fictionalised Bury St Edmunds, artist Rose Mead, artist and printer Sybil Andrews, actors Bob Hoskins and Michael Maloney theatre director Sir Peter Hall, author Maria Lousie de la Ramé ( also known as Ouida ), Canadian journalist and author Richard Gwyn, cyclist James Moore, World War II Canadian general Guy Simonds, footballer Andy Marshall and the 18th-century landscape architect Humphry Repton, Bishop of Winchester and Lord High Chancellor Stephen Gardiner.
The original buildings included three that still stand today, the Maxwell MacOdrum Library, Norman Paterson Hall and the Henry Marshall Tory Building.
* Hall, Marshall ( 2005 ).
The President ’ s, Stafford and Marshall Hall were built when the College moved from Madison, New Jersey to South Orange.
With the hiring of Henry Marshall Tory in 1907, the University of Alberta started operation in 1908, using temporary facilities while the first building on campus, Athabasca Hall, was under construction.
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North Campus contains the newest residential halls ( Morrisson, Wright, Lambdin, Park, Johnson — formerly Marshall — and Hamilton, collectively known as " The Plex "), all of which are connected to each other and Harris Dining Hall.
* Chicago, Illinois ' Chicago Pedway consists of approximately 4 disjointed tunnel systems, the largest covering about 10 blocks, connecting such buildings and transit stations as Metra's Randolph Street Station, the Chicago Cultural Center, the Macy's ( former Marshall Field's ) store at State and Randolph, Chicago Transit Authority's State Street and Dearborn Street subway stations, City Hall, and the James R. Thompson Center.
" In spite of this open bias, Marshall was elected to the NFL's Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.
*** The St. Louis Rams, for Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk.

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