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The Constitution of the Southern `` Confederation '' differed from that of the Federal Union only in two important respects: It openly, defiantly, recognized slavery -- an institution which the Southerners of 1787, even though they continued it, found so impossible to reconcile with freedom that they carefully avoided mentioning the word in the Federal Constitution.
Pasley continued: `` They became an institution of the Chicago scene and marked the way to the moral and financial collapse of the municipal and county governments in 1928-29 ''.
In the autumn of 1918, as consolidation of the political situation of the republic continued, a move toward elimination of Uyezd -, Raion -, and Volost-level Chekas, as well as the institution of Extraordinary Commissions was considered.
An institution called Dartmouth University occupied the College buildings and began operating in Hanover in 1817, though the College continued teaching classes in rented rooms nearby.
Despite the reorganization, money continued to be a problem for the institution.
In the 1946 with decree Liutenant one ( Umberto II of Savoia ) the new Municipality of Apuania was melted and the province ( for error and / or historical ignorance ) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was " Massa and Carrara " but Massa ( name with which it came designated to the city of Massa or Massa of Carrara from 1700 until Kingdom of Italy ( 1860 ), denomination that, in order to distinguish it from the other homonymous cities, the chief town continued till the institution of the unified Municipality of Apuania ) and with same the decree liutenant were placed to Massa.
Despite student unrest in the 1960s, the institution continued to thrive and develop closer relations with Stanford.
Despite the ending of slavery in Great Britain, the United States continued to rely on it as an institution in the South, and the West Indian colonies of the British Empire also kept slavery.
However in some countries outside of French control, such as in the Austrian Empire ( Salzburg, Seckau, and Olmütz ) and the Kingdom of Prussia ( Breslau ), the institution nominally continued, and in some cases was revived ; a new, titular type arose.
The origins of this sport is claimed to be derived from the Athenians when Themistocles, marching his army against the Persians, chanced upon two cocks fighting and charged his army saying “ Behold, these do not fight for their household gods, for the monuments of their ancestors, for glory, for liberty or the safety of their children, but only because one will not give way to the other .” Inspired, his army defeated the Persians and after ordained by law, cockfighting was annually practiced as " an institution partly religious and partly political at Athens, and continued there for the purpose of improving the seeds of valour in the minds of the Athenian youth ".
It continued to be an expensive institution to run, particularly when the prison was full, such as during 1691 when numbers were inflated by the campaign against French Protestants and the annual cost of running the Bastille rose to 232, 818 livres.
This continued an important theme of Uncle Tom's Cabin – that the shadow of law brooded over the institution of slavery and allowed owners to mistreat slaves and then avoid punishment for their mistreatment.
Glele, despite the formal end of the slave trade and its interdiction by the Europeans, and New World powers, continued slavery as a domestic institution: his fields were primarily cared for by slaves, and slaves became a major source of ' messengers to the ancestors ' ( sacrificial victims ) in ceremonies.
With the development of graduate education, and the continued expansion of the institution, the collection of schools became Rutgers University in 1924.
Several weeks after its debut, Ottawa Citizen television columnist Bob Blackburn deemed the programme to be noticeably improved and predicted that if that trend continued " and if the program doesn't run dry on its slightly limited subject matter, Front Page Challenge might well become an institution on Canadian TV ".
Cash-strapped from the start as a private institution, in 1853 it was merged in with the School of Mines, founded in 1851 in Jermyn Street, and placed under the newly-created British government Science and Art Department, although it continued to retain its own premises and substantially its own identity.
The year 1750 also saw the institution of the annual charity performances of Messiah at London's Foundling Hospital, which continued until Handel's death and beyond.
However this attempted federation did not function in practice, as each institution continued to operate more or less independently.
* Rutgers College – Chartered as Queen's college in 1766, and renamed for benefactor Henry Rutgers ( above ) in 1825, this institution continued to exist by this name as a liberal arts college after Rutgers became a university in 1924, and continued to exist as such until 2007 when it was merged with other colleges into the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences.
Beginning in 1881, he lectured annually on American history at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, and beginning in 1884 held a professorship of American history at that institution, but continued to make his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Many of the professional staff of these individual archives simply continued their existing work in the new institution.
The University of Alberta first offered programs of study at Calgary in 1945 and continued until 1966 when the University of Calgary was established as an autonomous institution.
Despite student unrest in the 1960s, the institution continued to thrive and develop closer relations with Stanford.

institution and rankings
While Rose is not considered in the doctoral institution rankings, Stanford University's Hoover Institute fellow, Thomas Sowell, mentioned Rose – Hulman as one of the best smaller universities to consider, noting that graduate engineering deans have ranked its graduates ahead of many top schools with PhD programs, such as Duke, Princeton, UCLA, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Typically, popular rankings place the institution as the best university in Switzerland and on the main European continent, among the top 3-5 European universities, and among the best 15-20 of the world ( e. g., in 2010, rank 15 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranking and rank 23 in the 2011 Shanghai ranking, see Ranking Overview ).
* In 2007 the Times Higher-QS World University rankings ( known from 2010 onwards as the QS World University Rankings ) placed Queen's at number 88 out of the top 150 universities in Europe Ching Yun University in Jhongli City, Taiwan, lists Queen's as a ' sister institution '.
In recent years, Nebraska had been at or near the bottom of the AAU's statistical criteria for members, a ranking attributed in part to the university's extensive agricultural research funded by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, which is not included in the AAU's rankings because it is not awarded by peer-reviewed grants ; and because Nebraska's medical school is a separate institution whose research funding is not under UNL's auspices.
The US News rankings are based upon data which U. S. News collects from each educational institution either from an annual survey or from the school's website.
The rankings are used to inform the allocation of quality weighted research funding ( QR ) each higher education institution receives from their national funding council.
The college is nationally recognized as a top institution in both education and research, as reflected by rankings in U. S. News & World Report.
In 2009, Financial Times ranked the institution # 70 in Europe and # 3 in Germany in its European Business School rankings.

institution and became
When the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company reached its 125th year as a going industrial concern during 1958, it became an almost unique institution in the mechanical world.
It became an independent degree-granting institution in 1975 under the name École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales ( EHESS ).
He graduated from Harvard University in 1855, subsequently studying engineering and chemistry, and taking the degree of bachelor of science at the Lawrence scientific school of the same institution in 1857 ; and in 1859 became an assistant in the United States Coast Survey.
Whatever may be the date of the institution of the office of abbreviator, it is certain that it became of greater importance and more highly privileged upon its erection into a college of prelates.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
Their 12: 30-1: 15 p. m. Monday – Friday broadcasts became a veritable institution in the region.
In 1982, Vassar College became the first institution in the world to grant an undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science.
Chalmers was run as a private institution until 1937, when the institute became a state-owned university.
In 1994, the school once again became a private institution, owned by a foundation.
The death of Stalin revitalised the Central Committee, and it became an important institution during the power struggle to succeed Stalin.
" The Free Academy later became the City College of New York, the oldest institution among the CUNY colleges.
Around 190 AD under the leadership of the scholar Pantanaeus, the school of Alexandria became an important institution of religious learning, where students were taught by scholars such as Athenagoras, Clement, Didymus, and the native Egyptian Origen, who was considered the father of theology and who was also active in the field of commentary and comparative Biblical studies.
In 2001, Dartmouth became the first Ivy League institution to offer entirely ubiquitous wireless internet access.
At each failure he became increasingly frustrated with the Academy for denying him the prize, and this dissatisfaction sowed the seeds of a long-standing grudge against the institution.
The Trustees Drawing Academy of Edinburgh was founded in 1760 – an institution that became the Edinburgh College of Art in 1907.
His Orphan ’ s Home in Warsaw became a model institution and exerted influence on the educational process in other orphanages of the same type.
In gratitude, officials named the new building Yale ; eventually the entire institution became Yale College.
Named after American revolutionary, patriot, and founding father George Mason, the university was founded as a branch of the University of Virginia in 1957 and became an independent institution in 1972.
In 1997, Harvey Mudd College became the sole American undergraduate-only institution ever to win 1st place in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
It was at this time that the Torah was written, circumcision and Sabbath-observance became symbols of Jewish identity, and the institution of the synagogue became increasingly important.
Robinson Jr. eventually completed the treatment program at Daytop Village in Seymour, Connecticut, and became a counselor at the institution.
Under his care, the University of Neuchâtel soon became a leading institution for scientific inquiry.

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