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It houses 14 suites ( about 150 students ) as well as the college's dining facility, Raney Dining Hall and the Centennial Room.

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Bishop Hugo de Balsham died in 1286, bequeathing 300 marks that were used to buy further land to the south of St Peter's Church, on which the college's Hall was built.
The college also utilizes Nethken Hall, the Biomedical Engineering Building, the Institute for Micromanufacturing, and parts of Carson-Taylor Hall for the college's activities.
Because of its connection with Exeter College and that college's increasing puritanism, a number of Exeter's tutors and scholars migrated to Hart Hall.
The college's original house, now known as Old Old Hall, is still in use.
The house was demolished to make way for the Main Building of the college, which was constructed between 1914 and 1916 thanks to a gift from Clara Evelyn Mordan ; the college's new library was named Mordan Hall in her honour.
The first stone of the college's Old Court was laid by the King on Passion Sunday, 2 April 1441, on a site which lies directly north of the modern college and which was formerly a garden belonging to Trinity Hall.
The college's founder, Elizabeth Blodgett Hall, had formerly been a private girls ' school headmistress at Concord Academy.
The college's buildings are on Prince Consort Road, next to Imperial College, directly opposite the Royal Albert Hall, near the Royal College of Art and five minutes ' walk from the Science, Natural History and Victoria and Albert Museums.
Although the court opens out onto the college gardens, the wall opposite the Hall Building was recently lengthened with the addition of the college's new Library and IT Centre.
Along with the name, the college's coat of arms first came into use in the 1880s when Fitzwilliam Hall needed an emblem to represent its newly formed boat club.
Cutler Hall, the college's first building was completed in 1880 and the first degrees were conferred in 1882.
Williams Hall ( 1880 ) was the college's first science building ; it was demolished in 1961.
It was named after San Sebastian Hall, a residence hall on campus, which sponsored an Ibis entry in the college's homecoming celebration.
* The Sverdrup and Oftedal Memorial Hall contains offices for the college's professors.
( 1961 – 1965 ) opened the doors of the college's graduate school as well as a new dormitory building, now called Meagher Hall.
The college's graphic identity represents the shape of a window in Harkins Hall with a flame inside, representing Veritas, or Truth, the official college motto.
Memorial Hall is connected to Anderson and houses the college's ROTC programs.
For example, since the college's founding there has been no " High Table " reserved for Fellows at Formal Hall dinners ; students and Fellows mix and dine together, although the tradition of wearing academic gowns to such occasions is still preserved.
The college has since expanded to include over 40 buildings including the main classroom building, Powdermaker Hall, rebuilt in 2003 and named after the college's distinguished anthropologist Hortense Powdermaker.
In 1889, Scadding produced the design for the insignia which can still be seen over the doors to Laidlaw Hall at the college's Upper School.
Today, the west wing is no longer used as living quarters, which are now provided by the college's three dedicated residential halls, while the convocation functions have long since been moved to Convocation Hall.
These colours are now lodged in the college's Patterson Hall.
The college's main campus is roughly divided in half by Pennsylvania Hall ( administration ).
John Charles Horobin became the first Principal, and his portrait still hangs in the college's Great Hall.

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The phrase appears five times in the Bible and is a reference to the college's location on what was once the frontier of European settlement.
The main character is a normal Japanese male, Ken Kubo, living quite happily with his girlfriend Yoshiko and being a member of his college's tennis team, until he meets one of his former friends from high school, Tanaka.
The college's gatehouse, however, is original and is the oldest in Cambridge.
There are many clubs and societies organised by the students of the college, such as the college's dramatic society the Pembroke Players, which has been made famous by alumni such as Peter Cook, Eric Idle, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Clive James and Bill Oddie and is now in its 50th year.
Fisher is ranked by U. S. News & World Report among the Doctoral Research Universities ( DRU ), which reflects the college's growth in the area of doctoral program offerings.
The college's mascot is the Cardinal.
There is no record of her ever having said a word about the material she read in the college's newspaper.
Trinity has many college societies, including the Trinity Mathematical Society, which is the oldest mathematical university society in the United Kingdom, and the First and Third Trinity Boat Club, its rowing club, which gives its name to the college's May Ball.
The Inter-Fraternity Council ( IFC ) is a body composed of representatives of each of the college's fraternities.
With the college's growth in the 19th Century, it is renamed Columbia University in 1896.
Orange City, the college's location, is named for the House of Orange.
About 75 % of the college's incoming class is drawn from the Appalachian region of the South and some adjoining areas, and about 8 % are international students.
The college's motto, " God has made of one blood all peoples of the earth ", is taken from Acts 17: 26.
Second Court is also home to the college's famous ' triple set ', K6.
It is also home to the Terry Campus of the Delaware Technical & Community College and that college's administrative offices.
Since 1981, Saudi Arabia has sent 77 officers to the Defense Services Command & Staff College in Dhaka, which is the college's largest number of overseas graduates from a single nation.
He presided over the renovation of the college's buildings, and over the construction of its famous chapel, where he is now entombed.
Harry is also the director of the college's Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
The transcript is separate from but augments the college's standard transcript by supplying an officially recognized and quantified listing of experiences in participatory community work both in and out of classes.
The college's main campus is in Worcester ; the Leicester campus was formerly operated independently as Leicester Junior College, one of the oldest colleges in the country ( founded 1792 ).
The pelican is a reference to the college's name: ' corpus christi ' means ' the body of Christ ', and the pelican was said to have offered its own blood to its children, just as Christ offers his body to his followers in the Eucharist.
The college is home to the university's Professor of Celtic, and a specialist Celtic library in addition to the college's normal library.
The college's undergraduate gossip sheet is entitled The Sheepshagger in allusion to an offensive joke about Welsh people's supposed penchant for sheep.
The college's coat of arms, in heraldic terminology, is Vert, three stags trippant argent attired or.

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