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academy's and permanent
They contain many of the principal works in the academy's permanent collection, which predominantly features works by Royal Academicians, and small temporary exhibitions drawn from the collection.

academy's and campus
The Spanish-American War of 1898 greatly increased the academy's importance and the campus was almost wholly rebuilt and much enlarged between 1899 and 1906.
The Gilman family also donated to the Academy much of the land on which it stands, including the initial 1793 grant by New Hampshire Governor John Taylor Gilman of the Yard, the oldest part of campus ; the academy's first class in 1783 boasted seven Gilmans.
Cadets sometimes opt to take elective courses with Connecticut College ( adjacent the academy's campus ) as part of an open exchange agreement.
Much of the movie Taps ( 1981 ), starring George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton, was filmed on the academy's campus.
The academy's village campus is 2½ hours via major highways from Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartford, Connecticut.

academy's and March
He was one of the first group of associate members of the Royal Academy, elected in August 1770, and was elected a full member the following March, on the casting vote of the academy's president, Sir Joshua Reynolds.

academy's and .
It was in fact Celsius who proposed the new academy's name.
The nobility were suspicious of the academy's foreign scientists, and thus cut funding and caused other difficulties for Euler and his colleagues.
He had the reputation for being a tyrant, and for taking as many of the academy's monumental assignments as possible to himself.
De Broglie became a member of the Académie des sciences in 1933, and was the academy's perpetual secretary from 1942.
Midshipmen are required to adhere to the academy's Honor Concept.
The academy's Latin motto is Ex Scientia Tridens, Which means " Through Knowledge, Sea Power.
During the cadet's first class ( senior ) year, the ring is worn with the class crest facing the wearer ; following graduation, the ring is turned so that the academy's crest faces away from the wearer.
Both the academy's Association of Graduates and the Academy Library maintain displays of class rings.
The matches occur in the dueling arena, a large, high platform in the academy's outskirts, which is only open to duelists.
The academy's site is now occupied by the Newfields Elementary School, with about 170 children as of 2011, from grades K-5.
The classroom building and smokehouse are featured in the academy's logo.
A four-story corrugated steel " ladder tower " building was constructed as the academy's high rise prop.
In 1914 he was joint winner of the academy's Charles Rube Prize for ensemble playing, and in 1916 The Musical Times singled him out as " that excellent young ' cello player, Mr Giovanni Barbirolli.
She did succeed in being admitted to PARADA, the academy's preparatory school, and finally, on her fourth attempt, she graduated and was trained at RADA.
In 1996 RADA received a £ 22. 7m grant from the Arts Council National Lottery Board towards redeveloping the academy's headquarters, including a complete re-build of the Vanbrugh Theatre and Malet Street premises designed by London based architect Bryan Avery of Avery Associates Architects.
In 2000 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II re-opened the academy's refurbished Gower Street / Malet Street building.
The Basilians agreed to do so in 1910, insisting on changing the academy's name to St Thomas College so as to avoid confusion with their St Michael's College in Toronto.
In April 1791, the academy's Metric Commission confided this mission to Jean-Dominique de Cassini, Adrien-Marie Legendre and Pierre Méchain.
The album also won Grammy Awards for Best Pop Album, and the academy's highest honor Album of the Year.
The purpose of the academy was to focus on practically useful knowledge, and to publish in Swedish in order to widely disseminate the academy's findings.
However, as the paper was being prepared for publication in the academy's journal, Einstein decided to withdraw it, possibly because he discovered that implied non-separability of entangled systems could not be eliminated, as he had hoped.

permanent and campus
Arther Fleming donated the land for the permanent campus site.
It quickly became popular on campus, with a permanent course laid out in 1970.
The Christian Petersen Art Museum in Morrill Hall is named for the nation ’ s first permanent campus artist-in-residence, Christian Petersen, who sculpted and taught at Iowa State from 1934 through 1955, and is considered the founding artist of the Art on Campus Collection.
At over it is the largest art gallery on campus and the only art museum with a permanent collection in the Upper Peninsula.
These first students attended classes at First Presbyterian Church until permanent buildings could be erected on the new campus.
Kingsbury Hall at the Presidents Circle is a center for the performing artsLower campus is also home to most public venues, such as the Rice – Eccles Stadium, the Jon M. Huntsman Center, the Utah Museum of Natural History, and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, a museum with rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection of American, European, African, and Asian art.
Other sustainability efforts include a permanent sustainability office, a campus cogeneration plant, building upgrades and energy efficient building standards, behavior modification programs, purchasing local produce, and student groups including a bicycle collective.
The next year, Washington purchased a former plantation, which became the permanent site of the campus.
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business first offered working professionals the Executive MBA ( EMBA ) program in 1943, first available in permanent campus in three continents ( Chicago, London and Singapore ) and this type of program is offered by most business schools today.
In 1879 classes moved into Founder's Hall, the school's first permanent building on the present day campus.
Armour's campus became the permanent home of the new school while Lewis's campus was briefly repurposed by the City of Chicago as a civic building before being demolished for the construction of the Chicago Stadium.
When the Claretians sold their Claretville property in 1978 to Clare Prophet and her Church Universal and Triumphant ( CUT ) cult, Thomas Aquinas College purchased, moved to, and began construction on a permanent campus in Santa Paula, CA At the present time, the Gillette Estate / Claretville property is now known as the ' King Gillette Ranch ' and this property remains at the intersection of Mulholland Highway and Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas.
Among the structures that were considered too heavily damaged for repair were the Fine Arts building, which was designed by Richard Neutra, and the South Library, which was the oldest permanent building on campus.
The former Monastery, built in the 18th Century, will be used as a permanent campus for the University, which currently has three other campuses in the State of Oklahoma located in: the main campus in Norman, the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, and the OU-Schusterman Center in Tulsa.
Any student who lives in the Bell or Huntington Park High School zones may apply to Maywood Academy High School ; Maywood Academy, which opened in 2005 and moved into its permanent campus in 2006, does not have its own attendance boundary because it lacks American football, track and field, and tennis facilities.
This temporary campus was set up until a permanent community college campus could be established within the city, which is being planned for the southside of the city on 25th Street East, south of Avenue S. The district has one full service campus in nearby Lancaster with about 14, 000 students.
Any student who lives in the Huntington Park or Bell High School zones may apply to Maywood Academy High School ; Maywood Academy, which opened in 2005 and moved into its permanent campus in 2006, does not have its own attendance boundary because it lacks American football, track and field, and tennis facilities.
Pemberton Township is the location of the main campus of Burlington County College, the county's community college, having moved to its first permanent location in Pemberton Township in 1971.
Originally founded in 1998, the school changed its name from The Darcy School after finding a permanent campus in Chatham Township in 2005.
The first permanent campus building was Academic Hall.

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