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Thus, the Church was born and because of its intrinsic character was soon identified as a conservative institution, determined to resist the forces of change, to identify itself with the political rulers, and to maintain a kind of splendid isolation from the masses.
This resulted in an improved appearance, but was followed by an increase in printing cost that necessitated the institution of major economies to keep within the total of allocated funds.
In 1913 an abortive provision was made for the stay of federal injunction proceedings upon institution of state court test cases.
Nobel was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1884, the same institution that would later select laureates for two of the Nobel prizes, and he received an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University in 1893.
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution, and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement.
* Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh was named after Carnegie, who founded the institution as the Carnegie Technical Schools. Carnegie Vanguard High School
The institution was the first, and thus far only, English university in Moncton.
On August 21, 2009 it was announced that the institution had changed its name to Crandall University in honour of Rev.
Immediately after, he received several marks of distinction: he was made President of the Accademia di San Luca, the main artistic institution in Rome, and by the hand of the Pope himself his name was inscribed in " the Golden Volume of the Capitol ", and he received the title of Marquis of Ischia, with an annual pension of 3000 crowns.
The museum was the first institution of its kind in Greece, but the collection was transferred to Athens in 1834.
i ) the institution of curial abbreviators was very ancient, succeeding after the persecutions to the notaries who recorded the acts of the martyrs.
Public education was organized on the French model and Istanbul University was reorganized as a modern institution in 1861.
Also in 1995 it was given the status of a government institution of secondary special military education for young men.
The University of Ouagadougou, founded in 1974, was the country's first institution of higher education.
In 1919, after delays caused by the destruction of World War I and a lengthy debate over who should head the institution and the socio-economic meanings of a reconciliation of the fine arts and the applied arts ( an issue which remained a defining one throughout the school's existence ), Gropius was made the director of a new institution integrating the two called the Bauhaus.
The institution, also called BankItalia, was established in 1893 from the combining of three major banks in Italy after the Banca Romana scandal.
The origins of the building society as an institution lie in late-18th century Birmingham – a town which was undergoing rapid economic and physical expansion driven by a multiplicity of small metalworking firms, whose many highly skilled and prosperous owners readily invested in property.
The Eucharistic prayer was split in two so that Eucharistic bread and wine were shared immediately after the words of institution ( This is my Body .. This is my blood ... in remembrance of me.

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He is alleged to have founded an institution for virgins in Rome.
School ( 1904 ) Sanskriti ... The School ( 2004 ) and Sophia Girls ' School ( 1918 / 1935 ) & College ( 1942 ), Rashtriya Military School Ajmer ( Since 2010-Established in 1930 as King George ’ s Royal Indian Military School ), and the historic Ajmer Music College, founded in 1942, the first accredited institution in Rajputana for teaching Hindustani classical music.
Uludağ University, founded in 1975, is the oldest institution of higher education in Bursa.
Columbia is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution.
Dartmouth serves as the host institution of the University Press of New England, a university press founded in 1970 that is supported by a consortium of schools that also includes Brandeis University, the University of New Hampshire, Northeastern University, Tufts University and the University of Vermont.
Plato was the Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician and writer of philosophical dialogues who founded the Academy in Athens which was the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.
The Trustees Drawing Academy of Edinburgh was founded in 1760 – an institution that became the Edinburgh College of Art in 1907.
Mather represented a small institution of learning that had been founded as the Collegiate School of Connecticut in 1701, and it needed money for a new building in New Haven, Connecticut.
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.
Kansas State University, originally named Kansas State Agricultural College, was founded on February 16, 1863, during the American Civil War, as a land-grant institution under the Morrill Act.
In 1277 St. Benedict's monastery for nuns was founded, which in the framework of the Pomeranian Reformation in 1545 was then changed into an educational institution for noble protestantic ladies.
The university, located in the city of Lund in the province of Scania, Sweden, traces its roots back to 1425, when a Franciscan studium generale was founded in Lund next to the Lund Cathedral, arguably making it the oldest institution of higher education in Scandinavia followed by studium generales in Uppsala in 1477 and Copenhagen in 1479.
In 1931, he founded the Collège International de Cannes, a private institution teaching French language and civilization.
In his work, Antidosis, Isocrates states, " we have come together and founded cities and made laws and invented arts ; and, generally speaking, there is not institution devised by man which the power of speech has not helped us to establish ".
It also operates a research institute in Tokyo, Japan ; the EIJS ( European Institute of Japanese Studies ); and a recently founded undergraduate-and research institution ; Center for Retailing ; geared towards retailing, in Norrtälje, Sweden.
* 1863 – Robert College of Istanbul-Turkey, the first American educational institution outside the United States, is founded by Christopher Robert, an American philanthropist.
The largest institution of higher education in Toruń, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń serves over 40 thousand students and was founded in 1945, based on the Toruń Scientific Society, Stefan Batory University in Wilno, and Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv.
In 1781, Dashwood's nephew Joseph Alderson ( an undergraduate at Brasenose College, Oxford ) founded the Phoenix Society ( later known as the Phoenix Common Room ), but it was only in 1786 that the small gathering of friends asserted themselves as a recognised institution.
The college grew from God's House, an institution founded in 1437 on land now occupied by King's College Chapel.
The University of Rochester was founded in 1850 as a Baptist-sponsored institution.
Hundreds of such institutions were founded in towns and cities throughout the country and while many of the fine Victorian buildings built to house them remain, Manchester's alone survived as an independent institution serving some of its original educational aims throughout the 20th century.
* September 16 – Robert College of Istanbul – Turkey, the first American educational institution outside the United States, is founded by Christopher Robert, an American philanthropist.
* February 25 – In Philadelphia, The Institute for Colored Youth ( ICY ) is founded as the first institution for the higher education of black people in the United States.

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