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Other college tours also came out on CD, such as Spot the Loony in 2001.
Peter never bore the title of " pope ", which came into use three centuries later, but Catholics traditionally recognize him as the first pope, while official declarations of the Church only speak of the popes as holding within the college of the Bishops a role analogous to that held by Peter within the college of the Apostles, of which the college of the Bishops, a distinct entity, is the successor.
This came about due to a college friendship between Hoffs and Nimoy's son Adam, now a television producer.
" It came down to a choice of either Warrensburg, Missouri and Lawrence, Kansas, both college towns — Warrensburg was home of Central Missouri State University and was near Whiteman Air Force Base and Lawrence was home of the University of Kansas and was near Kansas City.
Jefferson came in second in the electoral college and became vice president.
When they came down from college, the men of Cambridge began to meet the women of Bloomsbury through the Stephen family.
For the next thirty years they came together in irregular meetings to write about the memories they shared in growing up together, at college, and later in Bloomsbury.
By the end of the campaign, Anderson's support came mostly from college students.
Our missionaries, as they came out to the field, would learn in the college the language in which they were to preach.
In the later Republic, augury came under the supervision of the college of pontifices, a priestly-magistral office whose powers were increasingly woven into the cursus honorum.
One of the great upsets in College Bowl history — or indeed, in the history of any intercollegiate competition — came on March 6, 1966, when a small women's college, Agnes Scott College, took on the defending champions from Princeton University, which had challenged and defeated a team from Mount Holyoke College the previous week.
This came about because his son Adam Nimoy ( now a frequent television director ) was a friend of Bangles lead singer Susanna Hoffs from college.
Thus the long and exciting discussion touching the removal of Williams College and the location of a college in some more central town of old Hampshire County at length came to an end, and the contending parties now directed all their energies to building up the institutions of their choice.
While there, he came to know the porter of the college, St. Alphonsus Rodriguez, a laybrother known for his holiness and gift of prophecy.
Meghnad Saha came from Dacca ( Dhaka ) and joined the same college two years later.
In 1682, first Piarists came here, and in 1737-1756, they opened a college here.
The election was disputed, as their ticket won the popular vote, but came up one vote short in the electoral college.
While the Landaff case underwent litigation to resolve the rival claims, Vermont ( then meeting in Norwich ) came to the aid of the college and granted it the township of Wheelock ( northwest of St. Johnsbury ) in 1785.
The school, which was known as the Bordentown School, came to have a, 30-building campus with two farms, a vocational / technical orientation, and a college preparatory program.
Within only seven years of its refoundation, the College came Head of the River in the annual college boat races, in 1881.
Further expansion of the college came in the 1960s, after the closure of Beef Lane to the north of Chapel Quad.
During the identification process, Richard came to feel that the college men were patronizing him.

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The Carletonian, the college newspaper, is edited by students and published by the College under the supervision of the Publications Board.
This type of institution offers night classes under the supervision of the same principal, and the same faculty members who are given part-time college teaching load.
The concept of community college dates back to the time of the former Minister of Education, Culture and Sports ( MECS ) that had under its wings the Bureaus of Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Higher Education and Vocational-Technical Education.
Bloom County and Doonesbury began as strips in college newspapers under different titles, and later moved to national syndication.
The poem was originally published anonymously ( under the pen name " Phin ", based on Thayer's college nickname, " Phineas ").
An 1869 game of intercollegiate " football " between Rutgers and Princeton is often cited as the first intercollegiate American football game, however it was an unfamiliar ancestor of today's college football, as it was played under 6-year-old soccer-style Association rules.
He returned to college after serving nearly four years in the army, this time attending Mills College and studying under Darius Milhaud, who encouraged him to study fugue and orchestration, but not classical piano.
The unnamed college attended by the main characters was later given the name " Walden College ", revealed to be in Connecticut ( the same state as Yale ), and depicted as devolving into a third-rate institution under the weight of grade inflation, slipping academic standards, and the end of tenure — issues that Trudeau has consistently revisited since the original characters graduated.
Named for William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth — an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's earlier efforts but who, in fact, opposed creation of the College and never donated to it — Dartmouth is the nation's ninth oldest college and the last institution of higher learning established under Colonial rule.
Its sole constituent college, Trinity College, was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I and was closed to Roman Catholics until Catholic Emancipation.
In response, the state argued that the college's requirement that faculty and staff members subscribe to the Christian religion amounted to discrimination, to which the college responded that the faculty religious test constituted a bona fide occupational qualification under existing federal employment law.
* Also, Indiana completed the most recent undefeated season in Division I men's college basketball, going 32-0 in the 1975-76 season under Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight.
At age 16, he returned to Montpelier, where he began a two-year course of study under the Reverend Thomas Martin in preparation for college.
The school was the first land-grant college created under the Morrill Act.
In the Netherlands, universities have opened constituent liberal arts colleges under the terminology university college since the late 1990s.
He was born in a Smålandian village and under the early teens a farmer, but science, with its celebrities such as Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein made such an impression on him, as to motivate him to accomplish college studies by letter correspondence.
However, in college and high school ball, quarterbacks are eligible receivers ( by a special exemption in the high school rule books ) regardless of whether they are under center or in a shotgun formation.
Although the term " tetrarch " was current in antiquity, it was never used of the imperial college under Diocletian.
Wren was a firm supported of Archbishop William Laud, and under Wren the college became known as a centre of Arminianism.
On October 9, 1867, the College's trustees reluctantly agreed to merge with the state college to their mutual advantage, but under one condition — that there not be simply a " Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College ", but " a complete university ", within which the College of California would become the College of Letters ( now the College of Letters and Science ).
The final stage, between the years 1945 and 1963, saw the transition from two year college to university, under Principals J. M.
He took 15 students with him, and refounded the college under the name of Amherst College.
In 1887, as the college continued to grow under the presidency of Timothy Dwight V, Yale College was renamed Yale University.
* February 16 – Kansas State Agricultural College is established as the first land grant college created under the 1862 Morrill Act.
65 % of college graduates under 26, who married in the 1980s, were still married 20 years later.

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