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Additionally, women were admitted to several of Loyola's graduate programs prior to the affiliation and merger with Marymount College.
Furthermore, there were a several female students admitted to Marymount College who later matriculated into Loyola University during the two school's five year affiliation prior to 1973, primarily Engineering and Business majors which Marymount did not offer.
The same year, Marymount College began its affiliation with Loyola University, moving its four year program at the Palos Verdes campus to the Westchester campus of Loyola University.
In 1967, however, Sister McKay, President of Marymount College, received permission from Cardinal McIntyre to begin affiliation with Loyola University on Loyola ’ s Westchester campus.
Browning, Hewitt, Nightingale-Bamford and Marymount benefit from an informal affiliation which encourages shared opportunities for academics, the arts, and social activities for girls and boys.

affiliation and College
In 1920, as a result of local demands, Victoria College began the second stage of its development, reborn in affiliation with the University of British Columbia.
Academic expansion was rapid after 1956, until in 1961 the College, still in affiliation with UBC awarded its first bachelor's degrees.
After a seven-year hiatus following its cancellation on television, the game reappeared on college campuses in 1977 through an affiliation with the Association of College Unions International ( ACUI ) that lasted for 31 years.
That affiliation ended in 2008, and the College Bowl program is no longer active.
The Dickinson School of Law ended its affiliation with Dickinson College in 1914 and reorganized as an independent institution.
Harris Manchester also has an affiliation with neighbouring Wadham College for those interested in becoming members of Wadham College Boat Club, which came in second in the 2012 Women's Torpids and Summer VIIIs, and saw both the First and Second Men's boats winning blades.
Although the College no longer has a formal religious affiliation, the Quaker philosophy still influences campus life.
Although its traditional affiliation has been with Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the college now also offers research collaborations and cross-registration programs with other Boston-area institutions, including Babson College, Olin College, and Brandeis University.
This affiliation ended in 1967 when the college, renamed Queen's College, became a separate and independent institution as the University of Dundee.
Preston then donated the title of the College to the Presbyterian Church, marking the beginning of Belhaven's religious affiliation.
He negotiated around resistance from many quarters, leading to the Federation Act in 1887 and affiliation ( and later federation ) with St. Michael's College in 1881, Wycliffe College and Knox College in 1885, the Ontario College of Agriculture and the Royal College of Dental Surgeons in 1888, Victoria College, the Ontario Medical College for Women and the Toronto College of Music in 1890, the College of Pharmacy in 1891, the Toronto Conservatory of Music in 1896, and the Ontario Veterinary College in 1897.

affiliation and Loyola
Sister McKay and Father Charles Cassassa, S. J., Ph. D., President of Loyola University, held a joint press conference to announce the affiliation.
While studying at the Collège Sainte-Barbe, he became acquainted with Ignatius of Loyola and many of the men who would become the founders of the Company of Jesus, retaining a lifelong affiliation with them.

affiliation and University
Acadia University, established at Wolfville, Nova Scotia in 1838 has a strong Baptist religious affiliation.
Ingham enjoys a special affiliation in radiation oncology with the University of Michigan and Michigan State University ; McLaren – Greater Lansing is part of the Great Lakes Cancer Institute ( GLCI ).
of Stanford University had concluded that there was " no clear separation into three genetically distinct groups along caste lines ", although " an inferred tree revealed some clustering according to caste affiliation ".
The University of California was founded in 1868, and by 1870 Toland Medical School began negotiating an affiliation with the new public university.
The Fraternity / Sorority have no affiliation with the University of Victoria itself, however, they continue to thrive with membership growing yearly.
The martlet and its red colour adorns many parts of the University of Victoria, including the crest, coast of arms, and flag representing the university's previous affiliation to McGill University which also uses the martlet.
The Spartans would compete on a full-time basis in the University Athletic Association ( UAA ) after more than a decade of joint conference membership affiliation.
It is primarily funded by the United States Department of Energy ( DOE ) and managed and operated by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC ( LLNS ), a partnership of the University of California, Bechtel, Babcock & Wilcox, URS, and Battelle Memorial Institute in affiliation with the Texas A & M University System.
On October 20 when California judge, Perry Pacht, ruled that the Regents could not fire Davis because of her affiliation with the Communist Party, Davis resumed her post at the University.
A 2011 study by researchers at the Duke University Medical Center found hippocampal atrophy is associated with older adults who report life-changing religious experiences, as well as those who are " born-again Protestants, Catholics, and those with no religious affiliation ".
It ended abruptly in 1963 when the affiliation seemed like it might damage the University ’ s academic accreditation.
Professor Carberry also appeared in an American Express commercial in the 1970s .< ref >; his position and institutional affiliation are given as " Professor of English, Brown University at San Diego ", and the paper is claimed to be a reprint from The Journal of Popular Culture.
The center maintains a strategic affiliation with the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts, and is located along the George Washington Highway.
In the United Kingdom, the network exists primarily within alumni of the Eton Group and the Rugby Group public schools, as well as having affiliation with Oxford University and / or Cambridge University.
Tulane also has signed an educational affiliation agreement with International University in Geneva.
The addition reads: "... the University does not discriminate on any basis ( including, but not limited to, political affiliation and sexual orientation ) not related to the applicable educational requirements for students or the applicable job requirements for employees.

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The Clippers began play in as an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, changing its affiliation to the New York Yankees in, beginning a 28-year relationship that ended in.
Since 1993, COPE has nominated candidates for all civic offices ( Mayor, City Councillor, School Board Trustee, and Parks Commissioner ) but its closer affiliation with an incumbent provincial NDP government and inability to negotiate a deal with the Greens, who began siphoning votes in increasing numbers, resulted in flagging performance.
In 1916, under Cowling's leadership, Carleton began an official affiliation with the Minnesota Baptist Convention.
Zhu's close affiliation with Mao Zedong began in 1928 when under the assistance of Chen Yi and Lin Biao, Zhu defected from Fan Shisheng's protection and marched his army of 10, 000 men to the Jinggang Mountains.
He began his affiliation with the organization in 2009, when he became the honorary league commissioner for their charitable dodgeball tournaments held on college campuses nationwide.
Starting in 1931, major league teams began affiliation agreements with minor league teams.
In 1984 the government began to request religious affiliation on questionnaires for passports.
This began a long affiliation with the Angels.
With " no party affiliation, no political endorsement, no self-promotion, no ignorance " ( 不黨, 不賣, 不私, 不盲 ) as its motto, the newspaper's popularity quickly rose again because of its sharp political commentary, especially of the Japanese as the Second Sino-Japanese War / World War II began.
On September 1, 1995, CKVR ended its affiliation with the CBC and was re-launched as The New VR, and began aiming its programming at younger viewers.
WKYC's affiliation with the Lottery officially began on July 1, 2011.
The School began its affiliation with the University of Toronto in 1888 when it established the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery ( D. D. S .).
In 1905, Leroy Burns Smith began his affiliation with Cal Poly as an instructor in English, history and economics.
Julia Morgan's affiliation with the YWCA began when Phoebe Apperson Hearst recommended her for the organization's Asilomar summer conference center.
Born in Freiburg to Friedrich and Johanna Ludin, Ludin began his Nazi affiliation in 1930 by joining the party, and was arrested for his political activities the same year.
WTVD shoehorned NBC and CBS programming onto its schedule until 1971 when WRDU-TV, which began operations in 1968 on channel 28, finally got the exclusive NBC affiliation.
In 1982, the Linfield College-Portland Campus was established when the college entered into an affiliation with Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center and began offering a bachelor's degree program in nursing.
The Diamond Jaxx began their affiliation with the Seattle Mariners in 2007.
Following a succession of leaders, in 1883, Dr. Ezekiel Ezra Smith, a graduate of Shaw Collegiate Institute ( later Shaw University ) in Raleigh, N. C., was appointed Principal and Chief Administrative Officer of the State Colored Normal School and began a fifty-year commitment of leadership and affiliation interrupted only by opportunities to honorably serve his country – once as Resident Minister and Consul General of the United States to Liberia and later as Regimental Adjutant of the Third North Carolina Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American War.
As the only television station being built from the ground up by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, WBZ-TV began operations on June 9, 1948 and immediately joined the NBC Television Network, owing to WBZ radio ( 1030 AM )' s long affiliation with NBC Radio.
Westinghouse felt betrayed by ABC's decision, and as a safeguard began shopping for affiliation deals for the entire Group W television unit.

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