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Even after the emergence of the professional National Football League ( NFL ), college football remained extremely popular throughout the U. S.
Goal posts were originally kept on the goal lines, but after they began to interfere with play, they moved back to the end lines in 1927, where they have remained in college football ever since.
Living at home with his siblings and mother, Capra was the only member of the family with a college education, yet was the only one who remained chronically unemployed.
By 2005, $ 18 million of the donations remained, some of which was earmarked to provide a college education for each of the 219 children who lost one or both parents in the bombing.
However, Humphrey did not enjoy working as a pharmacist, and his dream remained to earn a doctorate in political science and become a college professor.
He drew upon continuing support from organized labor and the African-American and Jewish communities, but remained unpopular with college students because of his association with the Vietnam War, even though he had altered his position in the years since his 1968 defeat.
From 2007 to 2010, Fox aired the Bowl Championship Series college football games, except for the Rose Bowl, which remained on ABC.
Somerville remained a women's college until 1992, when its statutes were amended to permit male students and fellows ; the first male fellows were appointed in 1993, and the first male students admitted in 1994.
Amherst remained a men's college until becoming coeducational in 1975.
During and after his tenure, Brumbaugh remained intimately connected to the college, and reacquired the college's presidency in 1924, after having served as Governor of Pennsylvania from 1915-1919.
He graduated from that school in 1859 at age 15, but being thought by his parents too young to go to college, remained home for a year studying and working part-time.
Religious education moved to the new University College London in 1826, but Homerton College remained here as a teacher training college until 1896, when it moved to Cambridge, eventually becoming a full college of the University of Cambridge offering nearly all subjects from 2002.
Dr. Wallace Watt moved to Clinton County Michigan to attend college and remained there as a scout leader for his entire life.
When the ringing was moved back to 9 p. m., Christ Church gates still remained open until 12. 20, 20 minutes later than any other college.
The college remained full of students, though, as it provided lodgings for students from other colleges whose buildings had been requisitioned, and also housed officers on military courses.
The college lost no time in seeking royal favour again after Edward II's deposition, and Edward III confirmed his father's favour in February 1327, but the amended statutes remained in force with the Bishop of Lincoln as Visitor.
This belief, coupled with the lure of the advantages of the tutorial system and the fact that the Baptist Church remained the only Free Church denomination without a college in one of the ancient universities, led Wheeler Robinson to decide to relocate the College to Oxford.
The college was founded in 1893 as a hall for women, and remained an all-women's college until 2008.
Due to being a rural college town with proximity to Dallas, Commerce has an economy that remained steady for years, but recently has boomed with new businesses opening and current ones being renovated.
Although Roman Catholics and Dissenters had been permitted to enter as early as 1793, certain restrictions on their membership of the college remained until 1873 ( professorships, fellowships and scholarships were reserved for Protestants ), and the Catholic Church in Ireland forbade its adherents, without permission from their bishop, from attending until 1970.
He remained at Trinity as a lecturer and college tutor between 1968 and 1996.
After leaving college, Karan worked for Anne Klein, eventually becoming head of the Anne Klein design-team, where she remained until 1985, when she launched her eponymous Donna Karan label.

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The modern sports nickname of Golden Tornadoes commemorates the " Golden Tornado " of May 11, 1914 when a major tornado struck the college, most notably taking the gold colored roof from the top of Old Main, which was the origin of the associated color.
The first buildings comprised a single court ( now called Old Court ) containing all the component parts of a collegechapel, hall, kitchen and buttery, master's lodgings, students ' rooms — and the statutes provided for a manciple, a cook, a barber and a laundress.
He was given the nickname " Big Lub " because of his size, but his college friends knew him by the nickname " Old Bill ".
In 1808, after raising $ 12, 000, the college was temporarily reopened and broke ground on a building of its own, affectionately called " Old Queens " designed by architect John McComb, Jr.
A year after the school was renamed, it received 2 donations from its namesake: a $ 200 bell still hanging from the cupola of Old Queen's and a $ 5, 000 bond which placed the college on sound financial footing.
The Woodward School for Girls is a non-sectarian college preparatory day school for girls in grades 6-12 Campus Kinder Haus ( CKH ) is operated by the Eastern Nazarene College on its Old Colony campus.
The controlled study included only households with incomes greater than $ 200, 000, which virtually excluded only residents that are living in college dormitories and the staff of homeowners ( an income below $ 200, 000 would, after income taxes, barely cover the annual property taxes on the average Old Westbury property, much less the mortgages, upkeep and all other living expenses ).
* SUNY Old Westbury-A public, four-year liberal arts college.
The main college site comprises three quads, the original Old Quad, the small second quad affectionately known as the Deer Park, and the large New Quad, as well as collection of smaller houses facing Radcliffe Square and the High Street.
The quatercentenary of the college, in 1971, saw the opening of the Old Members ' Buildings in the third quadrangle.
Old members recall the college having a majority of Welsh members until well into the 20th century ; today, however, around 15 % of undergraduates come from Wales.
Most of the other buildings are Victorian or later and include: St. Alban Quad ( or " Stubbins "), designed by Basil Champneys, built on the site of the medieval St. Alban Hall ( elements of the older façade are incorporated into the part that faces onto Merton Street ); the Grove building, built in 1864 by William Butterfield but " chastened " in the 1930s ; the buildings beyond the Fellows ' Garden called " Rose Lane "; several buildings north of Merton Street, including a real tennis court, and the Old Warden's Lodgings ( designed by Champneys in 1903 ); and a new quadrangle in Holywell Street, some distance away from the college.
Following its foundation, the college proceeded to expand around Broadgates, building what is now known as " Old Quad " in the 1600s.
The front quadrangle ( see picture ) is bordered by the porters ' lodge, the Old Dining Hall ( 1659 ), the college bar and buttery ( containing a mid-15th-century fireplace ), the chapel with the old library above ( late 17th century ), and accommodation for students and fellows.
Much of the college library is here, including the Old Library on the south side, and the Laudian Library above the eastern colonnade, overlooking the garden.
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 original plans for Old Court were too small to comfortably accommodate the larger college community of the second foundation, and so in 1443 Henry began to purchase the land upon which the modern college now sits.
However, the new college site would itself be left unfinished and the " temporary " Old Court buildings, arranged to accommodate seventy, serve as the permanent residential fabric of the college until the beginning of the 19th century.
Penicheiro has played for professional clubs since her young teens, although she did not play at the senior level until after she starred in U. S. college basketball at Old Dominion University.
For most of its life it was painted brown, but in early 2005 the administrative offices were painted yellow, the college proper was painted green and the Old Little Theatre was painted red.
In its early centuries, the college was relatively poor and so could not construct new buildings ; thus Old Court has survived to the present day.
It is connected to the college by a blocked up passage which now comprises one of the Old Court rooms.

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