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fledgling and University
However, the University of Washington was unwilling to let the fledgling league use Husky Stadium, probably due to the excessive wear and tear that would have caused to the facility's grass surface.
The state of Iowa was the first to accept the terms of the Morrill Act which provided the funding boost needed for the fledgling Ames College ( now Iowa State University.
Though William Barbee died shortly after establishing himself and his family in North Carolina, one of his eight children, Christopher Barbee, became an important contributor to his father ’ s adopted community and to the fledgling University of North Carolina.
The ancient Scottish University of St Andrews uses the terms " bejant " for a first year ( from the French " bec-jaune " – " yellow beak ", " fledgling ").
This project was a cornerstone in the formation of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as the fledgling university was able to donate copies of the Scripta to the libraries of other academic institutions in exchange for complimentary copies of publications from those institutions.
He worked on a kibbutz – an Israeli collective community – in the Negev desert in Israel in 1978, and then returned to England to study drama at the University of Birmingham before meeting the fledgling band Duran Duran in 1980.
In 1960, the newly-established Hamilton Teachers ’ College opened its doors, and combined forces with the fledgling university ( then a branch of Auckland University ) to plan a new joint campus on farmland at Hillcrest, on the city ’ s outskirts.
Bruccoli graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1949, and studied at Cornell University where one of his professors was Vladimir Nabokov and at Yale University where he was a founder member of the fledgling Manuscript Society, graduating in 1953.
At the time, it was another huge signing by the fledgling league, who had also succeeded in signing then current Heisman Trophy winner, running back Mike Rozier of the University of Nebraska as well as the previous winner, University of Georgia's running back Herschel Walker.
After further course work at Columbia in the spring of 1916 and summer teaching for Bement, she took a job as head of the art department at West Texas State Normal College from fall 1916 to February 1918, the fledgling West Texas A & M University in Canyon just south of Amarillo.
He was a high-scoring forward at Villanova University before being drafted by the Warriors of the fledgling NBA.
The area supports a fledgling student opera company, Opera Gold, run by Goldsmiths, University of London.
There was a fledgling unit of the University of California ... it was an open playing field, so the possibility of doing things was very great.
To foster the growth of the fledgling college she formed an affiliation with Catholic University of America.
Much of the work on Prague castle was completed while Plečnik was in his hometown of Ljubljana, where he moved to teach at the fledgling University of Ljubljana in 1921, following the invitation of fellow architect Ivan Vurnik.
In her book Franz Xaver Kroetz The Construction of a Political Aesthetic, Michelle Mattson of the Columbia University summarizes: Franz Xaver Kroetz -- banana-cutter, hospital orderly, fledgling actor and, more significantly, Germany's most popular contemporary dramatist of the seventies and early eighties.
Lord James had three principles for the development of the fledgling University: that is should be a collegiate University, that it should aim to limit the range of subjects taught, and that much of the teaching should be conducted in tutorial and seminars.
He initially also trained for the priesthood and studied at the Oryol Seminary before moving to Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University in 1911, where he became fascinated with the fledgling aviation work being carried out under the shipbuilding department, Polikarpov graduated in 1916 and went to work for Igor Sikorski, the head of production at the Russian Baltic Carriage Factory.
Hockin subsequently joined the political science faculty at fledgling York University where he rose to full professor teaching Canadian politics.
He attended the University of Television and Film Munich in the 1970s, and bought a stake in the fledgling studio company Neue Constantin Film in 1979, becoming its executive director.
Despite invitations from the government, organizers found it easier to plan sessions for the fledgling parliament in Vancouver, usually at the University of British Columbia in Union College ( now the Vancouver School of Theology ) or the U. B. C.

fledgling and Council
The Convention was designed to incorporate a traditional civil liberties approach to securing " effective political democracy ", from the strongest traditions in the United Kingdom, France and other member states of the fledgling Council of Europe.
For forty-nine years prior to this, however, the city had a fledgling medical school ( or Estudi General, as the universities were known at that time ), founded by King Martin of Aragon, but neither the Consell de Cent ( Barcelona's Council of One Hundred ) nor the city ’ s other leading institutions had given it their official recognition, considering it an intrusion on their respective jurisdictions.
In the introduction to the 2004 report on the situation in Russia, the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, noted the " sweeping changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union " and reported that " the fledgling Russian democracy is still, of course, far from perfect, but its existence and its successes cannot be denied.
Reves argued that world law was the only way to prevent war, and the fledgling United Nations Security Council would be inadequate to preserve peace because it was an instrument of power, rather than an instrument of law.
This gave him the opportunity to study the fledgling military and civil aviation infrastructure for which the Council was responsible.
The Council appointed a fledgling religious order called the Herder Faction to oversee these rituals.
The Toowoomba Gas and Coke Company was floated in 1875 and the Council pledged to erect street lamps to assist with the establishment of the fledgling company.

fledgling and decided
The two decided in order to get a sitcom to sell for their fledgling company, they needed a big name behind it.
With the UN actions being seen as ineffective, and further UN resolutions likely to be vetoed by Russia, who considered Yugoslavia to be within its sphere of influence, and with the expanding action threatening regional stability ( for example, the flood of Albanian refugees presented a very real threat to the stability of the fledgling Republic of Macedonia ), NATO decided to intervene.
During TNN's first year of broadcasting, American General Corporation, parent company of NL & AIC, decided to divest itself of some of its non-core companies and put the fledgling network up for sale.
Due to the product's low profit rate, and larger amount required to traffic to cover resources, the fledgling group decided to shift their focus to the more lucrative drug, cocaine.
Publicity in Fur & Feather magazine had increased interest in the fledgling fancy and caused an increase in entries in the rat sections of mouse shows during 1974 and 1975 to the point that after cajoling from the mouse fanciers it was decided to form a club or society purely for rat fanciers.
On the death of Tenoch in 1375, the elders of the Mexica calpultin decided to elect a tlatoani who could secure the fledgling city's position through ties to powerful groups in the region.
However, in 1995, the company decided to divest itself of all stations not affiliated with its fledgling UPN network.
Taking note of Atari's success with Pong in 1973, Williams decided to enter the fledgling coin-operated arcade videogame industry.
After seeing Dirty Harry and Magnum Force, the two fledgling writers decided to pen a screenplay of their own featuring the character of Inspector Harry Callahan.
Premier Peter Lougheed decided to call a snap election to catch fledgling new parties off guard, most notably the separatist Western Canada Concept which was capitalizing on anger over Lougheed's perceived weakness in dealings with the federal government, in particular his acceptance of the hugely unpopular National Energy Program.
Baggot, however, became interested in the fledgling industry and later decided to give it a try and turn picture player.
Thus they decided to redirect Columbus ’ s drive and ambition towards eliminating the fledgling Tlaxcalan empire when it was still vulnerable to European conquest.
He became the patron saint of the municipality, and his name was decided to become the name of the fledgling municipality.
Harley-Davidson had become an official corporate sponsor of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and Oliver Shokouh-the young owner of a fledgling Harley-Davidson dealership in Glendale decided to put together a fund raising event and hold it back behind his little shop.
The second annual Biker ’ s Carnival raised a mere $ 3, 000 and Shokouh decided to take a couple of years off to focus on his fledgling business.

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