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" The college had initially purchased an apartment building adjacent to the newer dorms to house additional students, but it was demolished to make room for the newest dorm, Sontag.
In October 1919, while regaining her strength after an appendectomy, she confided to a friend that giving up college and her dreams of a " journalistic career " to keep house and take her mother's place in society meant " giving up all the worthwhile things that counted for — nothing!
Above the Porters ' lodge is the Perne Library, named in honour of Andrew Perne, a former Master, and originally built in 1590 to house the collection that he donated to the college.
The story takes place in Maison Ikkoku, a worn and aging boarding house where Yusaku Godai, a 20 year old college applicant lives.
In the early 20th century, the congregation has two houses in the United States: a missionary house and apostolic school at Swanton, Vermont, for the training of young men who wish to study for the priesthood and the religious life ; and a college at Colchester, Vermont, with 12 fathers, 8 scholastics, and 100 pupils.
In 1959, the college constructed a nuclear bunker to house the College's Provost and Fellows.
* Kitchener is a Senior Boys ' house at the Duke of York's Royal Military School where, like Welbeck college, all houses are named after prominent military figures.
In Germany and India, the members of the lower house of Parliament together with an equal number of members ( Germany ) or weighted votes ( India ) from the state parliaments elect the non-executive President of the Republic, while in Italy the presidential electoral college is composed of the members of both houses of Parliament and three members elected by each of the regional assemblies.
Students ' requests to graduate should also be approved by his or her college, and be unopposed by the regent house, one of the university's governing bodies with vetoing powers.
The next year, Eric moves out of his parents ’ house and begins college at the fictional Pennbrook University ( a pastiche of local Philadelphia schools including St. Joseph's and Penn ).
In 1918, a fire destroyed the college, sparing only the Miller ’ s house.
In 1329, the college received through royal grant a large house belonging to the crown, known as La Oriole, standing on the site of what is now First quad ; it is from this property that the college acquired its common name, " Oriel ", the name being in use from about 1349.
As well as the usual college facilities, St Catherine's has a number of lecture theatres and seminar rooms, a music house, two student computer rooms, a small gym, squash courts, a punt house, and among the most spacious common rooms in Oxford.
The college began to move to its present site in 1913, when it purchased the lease of a house called ' The Mount ' from the Rev Robert Hartley for £ 2, 500.
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.
Since the College also incorporates Middleton Hall ( see above ) and owns St Giles House, the former judge's house north of the college, the opening of Kendrew Quadrangle mean that the College extends for almost the entire length of the east side of St Giles, as well as owning parts of the opposite side.
The western side of the college is occupied by the library, the hall, the chapel and the two quadrangles which house both student accommodation and college offices.
Apart from some small sums to various charities, Gresham bequeathed the bulk of his property ( consisting of estates in London and around England giving an income of more than 2, 300 pounds a year ) to his widow and her heirs, with the stipulation that after her death his own house in Bishopsgate Street and the rents from the Royal Exchange should be vested in the Corporation of London and the Mercers Company, for the purpose of instituting a college in which seven professors should read lectures, one each day of the week, in astronomy, geometry, physic, law, divinity, rhetoric and music.
The college site on the River Cam was originally obtained from the purchase of a house from John de Crauden to house the monks during their study, and the main court was built in the college's first few decades.
In 1889 she and her college friend and intimate partner, Ellen Gates Starr, co-founded Hull House in Chicago, Illinois, the first settlement house in the United States.
He attended the University of Illinois, where he earned mostly " C " grades and contributed a humor column to The Daily Illini, the college newspaper, but never received a degree because he was expelled for breaking into a campus sorority house with his then-girlfriend.

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I had come to New Orleans two years earlier after graduating college, partly because I loved the city and partly because there was quite a noted art colony there.
`` When I was in college '', I grinned, `` I remember a poem I had to read in my lit class.
He was referring not only to the general college situation but more especially to the preparatory schools.
On January 4, with the boys back at school and college, Mrs. Lewis wrote Harcourt to say that she was `` through, quite through ''.
Christ's College was well represented that year in the ordo, and the name highest on the list from that college was Milton's, fourth in the entire university.
It differed from what an undergraduate receives today from any American college or university mainly in the certainty of what he was forced to learn compared with the loose and widely scattered information obtained today by most of our undergraduates.
Milton was to act as the archfool, the supreme wit, the lightly bantering pater, Pater Liber, who could at once trip lightly over that which deserved such treatment, or could at will annihilate the common enemies of the college gathering, and with words alone.
Apparently he was not a participant in the college or university theatricals, which he once attacked as utterly unworthy performances ( see Apology, 3:300 ) ; ;
Upon a visit to a local junior college last week, I was shocked to see the young ladies wearing short shorts and the young men wearing Bermuda shorts.
`` It's been going since 1908 when I was a junior in college.
the college was one of the first to recognize the importance of music not only as a definite part of the curriculum but as a vital adjunct to campus life.
A hypothetical issue of this sort might deal with the establishment of a free public junior college in a community where there already was a good private college which served the middle-class youth adequately but was too expensive for working-class youth.
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
A lawyer, hired by the college, was arguing specifically for Dartmouth: Daniel Webster, class of 1801, made her plight the dramatic focus of his whole plea.
The study of Greek was the distinctive mark of boys destined to go to college, and Lucy Upton too expected to go to college and take the full classical course offered to men.
Lucy's correspondence with brother Winslow during his college days was not entirely taken up with academic studies.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
The boy had, apparently -- if Mrs. MacReady was right in what she had told Mullins -- only in recent months been forced to give up college, to work as a busboy.
During his college career, Dr. Clark was captain of his basketball team and was a football letterman.

college and demolished
The college building was demolished in November 2004.
Then in 1546 the King, who had broken from the Church of Rome and acquired great wealth through the dissolution of the monasteries in England, refounded the college as Christ Church as part of the re-organisation of the Church of England, making the partially demolished Priory church the cathedral of the recently created diocese of Oxford.
King Edward Street was created by the college between 1872 and 1873 when 109 and 110 High Street were demolished.
The old college was demolished in 2009 to make way for new housing.
A proposal to found a secular college there came to nothing and the priory buildings – with the exception of the gatehouses and the great east window – were demolished.
The present principal, Neil Hopkins is now the only principal not to have a building in the college named after him, and instead the landfill site in front of the Northbrook building which was demolished has been affectionately called Hopkins ' Hump.
But according to a contemporary history, the rabble broke through the barriers and created pandemonium, which ended only when college officials demolished the whiskey barrel with an ax.
The college ’ s Epsom campus was established in 1926-original building 1925 by John Farrell, demolished 1976.
* Barton Kline Campus Center ( demolished 2011 ; formerly housed student union, cafeteria, bookstore, alumni, foundation, student tutoring services, college media relations )
The former church of St Benets ' to the immediate east of the College was now defunct and was demolished in 1950, with the space used to build a new block for physics, but most of the acquisitions in the immediate post war years were to the west of the college.
Since 2000 the boar has become the main mascot of the college, although the bar still retained the name ' Depravos ' until it was demolished in 2007.
The original college accommodation ' E ' and ' J ' blocks were demolished in summer 2006.
It sold the grounds of the 147-year-old college to a condominium developer Barat Woods LLC, who pledged to maintain the historic Old Main building, yet demolished the Thabor Wing with its Italianate style Sacred Heart Chapel.
However, Wolsey fell out of favour with King Henry VIII and the college in Ipswich was demolished in 1530 while still half-built.
The college closed in the 1980s and stood empty for many years before being demolished for a new development of residential housing.
The original Old Mill Lane A Block has now been demolished with classes being relocated to the B block or one of the other various college sites.
The college had planned to undergo a $ 100 million renovation and expansion of the Marshall Conant Science Building ( 1964 ) ( 99, 700 ft² ), but the plans changed ; what was to be the new wing became the new science center, and most of the original science building was demolished.
In the 1960s, it was demolished and replaced by a teacher training college that has subsequently become part of the University of Reading.
Subsequently some of the college buildings were demolished.
Over the years Johnson University has had many different buildings that have severed the college and some are still serving and others have been reused and adapted or demolished.
For many years Alcuin College was very much the outcast on the university campus, the only college physically separate from the others except for a bridge from the library, a narrow bridge from Langwith ( demolished over Easter 2008 ) and a walkway to the chemistry department.
It was demolished and replaced by a new community college in 2003 which offers a diverse range of subjects.

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