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merged and university
Pembroke College, Brown's women's college, merged with the university in 1971.
The university hospital is actually older than the university, as it goes back to the earliest hospital, founded in Uppsala in 1302, much later merged with the university clinic.
In 2004, at the time of the university merger, the UMIST Association also merged with its equivalent organisation at the Victoria University of Manchester.
On 23 February 1654 emperor Ferdinand III merged Carolinum and Clementinum and created a single university with four faculties — Charles-Ferdinand University.
In many cases, the rector was also the head of the community of priests assigned to the school, so the two posts – head of the university and local superior of the priests – were merged in the role of rector ( See " Ecclesiastical rectors " below ).
The remaining university and college were merged by Act of Parliament, 24 June 1904 ( the Victoria University of Manchester was established by royal charter 15 July 1903 ).
The merged college became a polytechnic in 1991, using the name Anglia Polytechnic, and was then awarded university status in 1992.
The Romanian branch acquired the name Babeş ; a Hungarian university, Bolyai, was established in 1945, and the two were merged in 1959.
In 1956, pressed by the growing demand for a large public university that offered graduate programs in Wisconsin's largest city, Wisconsin lawmakers merged Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee ( WSCM ) and the University of Wisconsin-Extension's Milwaukee division as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
On September 1, 1997, the 13 faculties of the TU Delft were merged into 9, to improve the management efficiency of the growing university.
On 1 January 2007, the university was merged with the following Danish research centers: Forskningscenter Risø, Danmarks Fødevareforskning, Danmarks Fiskeriundersøgelser ( from 1 January 2008: National Institute for Aquatic Resources ; DTU Aqua ), Danmarks Rumcenter, and Danmarks Transport-Forskning.
* 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.
In early 2003, the universities of Essen and the nearby city of Duisburg ( both established in 1972 ) were merged into the University of Duisburg-Essen with campuses in both cities and a university hospital in Essen.
Perhaps partly in response to this and to the low number in pupils, the university merged with University College in St. Andrews in 1897, which became a centre of medical, scientific and legal excellence.
Even before the Globe merged with the Mail and Empire, the paper was widely considered the voice of the Upper Canada elite — that is, the Bay Street financial community of Toronto and the intellectuals of university and government institutions.
The Zorn-MacPherson Bill in 1932 proposed that the University of Oregon and Oregon State College ( now " University "), to be merged into one university.
In 1965, the university and the board merged their efforts as Georgia Educational Television ( GETV ).
It was established in 1910, and existed as an independent technical university for 85 years, after which it was merged into the University of Trondheim as an independent college.
The University of Wales ( Prifysgol Cymru in Welsh ) is a confederal university founded in 1893, and merged with Swansea Metropolitan University and Trinity Saint David in 2012.
The first Chancellor of the new university was Prince Arthur of Connaught and the first Principal ( a position that would be merged with that of Vice-Chancellor in 1948 ) was Professor Jan Hofmeyr Hofmeyr set the tone of the University's subsequent opposition to apartheid when, during his inaugural address as Principal he declared, while discussing the nature of a university and its desired function in a democracy, that universities " should know no distinctions of class, wealth, race or creed ".
After the found of the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) in 1949, Jinan University was closed and its schools were merged with those of other university such as Fudan University.

merged and massive
In particular, North American authors have often merged the buntings and American sparrow family ( Emberizidae ) – and sometimes the bulk of the nine-primaried oscines – with the split-up Fringillidae as subfamilies of a single massive family.
Note the massive growth in population from 13, 529 in 1881 to 58, 969 in 1886, a growth of 335. 9 %; this is because the city of Saint Pierre merged with Calais in 1885.
King Crimson gained a massive cult following in the late 1960s and 1970s with their explosive instrumental output that merged rock, jazz, classical and heavy metal styles, though their albums also included songs with vocals.
With the wholescale deaths and massive emigration of the period, farm sizes had begun to increase, as surviving holdings were merged with neighbouring vacated ones.
Østre Aker merged with Oslo in 1948, both instigated and followed by a massive expansion of the city settlement.
The massive attempts by the Nazis to integrate the Stahlhelm succeeded in 1934 in the course of the " voluntary " Gleichschaltung process: the organization was renamed Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Frontkämpferbund ( League of National Socialist Frontline-Fighters ) while large parts were merged into the SA as Wehrstahlhelm, Reserve I and Reserve II contingents.
Following a massive earthquake in 2010 that destroyed much of Los Angeles, it merged with San Diego to form a planned city called San Angeles in which all crime has seemingly been eliminated from mainstream society.
SNCAO would eventually be merged into the massive conglomerate known as Aérospatiale, however, the records were burnt to prevent their falling into German hands during World War II.
Brissette began sinking under the weight of massive financial problems, and merged his group with Benedek Broadcasting later in 1995 ( a year earlier, a sale to the Communications Corporation of America was approved by the FCC but never consummated ).

merged and expansion
3Com's expansion beyond its original base of PC and thin Ethernet products began in 1987 when it merged with Bridge Communications.
In 1946, the Grazing Service was merged with the General Land Office ( a product of the country's territorial expansion and the federal government's nineteenth-century homesteading policies ) to form the Bureau of Land Management within the Department of the Interior.
The roadblock to expansion was removed when the two companies merged in 1892 to form the General Electric Company.
A further revival and expansion came in the 1990s with several small independent publishers emerging, such as l ' Association, Amok, Fréon ( The latter two later merged into Frémok ).
The expansion of the press also allow the SWP to host Intercontinental Press, the FI magazine which moved from Paris to New York in 1969, which later merged with Inprecor.
( In 1968, the company merged with the New York Central Railroad to form Penn Central Corp .) With the new owners came a more abundant supply of capital for geographic expansion and park additions.
A conurbation is a region comprising a number of cities, large towns, and other urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban and industrially developed area.
This expansion merged with " Reflections II " in the form of 16 premium cards.
Some elements of this expansion were merged with the " Tatooine " expansion based primarily on The Phantom Menace.
On February 1, 2005 nine towns and villages: from Ōno District ( the town of Kuguno, and the villages of Asahi, Kiyomi, Miya, Nyūkawa, Shōkawa and Takane ), and Yoshiki District ( the town of Kokufu, and the village of Kamitakara ) were merged in a major expansion of the city which made Takayama the largest city in Japan ( by surface area ).
After several experiments in expansion and a long battle for players and markets with the Western Professional Hockey League ( WPHL ), the CHL merged with the WPHL in 2001.
Accolade was the entry point for Infogrames ' North America expansion and was merged with Infogrames ' other operations and moved to Los Angeles.
The merged league did not last long, as the WHL was unable to match the NHL's American expansion and its player salaries, which led the Patrick brothers to sell players or, in the case of the Portland Rosebuds and the Victoria Cougars, the team itself.
During the 20th Century, due to the university's expansion, an entire set of islands ( nowadays merged as one sole island-the Fundão Island ) on Guanabara Bay was set apart for the construction of buildings which today host the university's administration and several of its colleges and research centers.
The Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg ever-seeking expansion merged with the LOSRR and finished the line to Suspension Bridge by 1875.
In 1972 the company merged with Christiania Spigerverk and continued with an international expansion within ferroalloys and steel.
Vic Tokai continued its expansion on October 2005 when it merged again, this time with Tokai Broadband Communications, enabling Vic Tokai to enter the mobile broadband industry.
A year later he oversaw the expansion of the Football League into two divisions when the rival Football Alliance was merged into the competition, but he relinquished his post later that year due to ill health, which caused him to miss meetings.
In the last twenty years, due to urban expansion of Crikvenica itself, as well as building in the nearby town of Selce, mentioned two merged into one mini-conglomerate.
The year 2000 saw further expansion for MacAir when it merged with passenger airline Transtate Airlines and incorporated their Gulf of Carpentaria services under the MacAir banner.
However, in 1999, due to the low attendance of supporters and limited expansion possibilities in Ekeren, the club merged with Beerschot who were then playing in the 3rd division and themselves had severe financial problems.
Partner Duane Wall assumed leadership of White & Case in 2000, and presided over further expansion of the firm, especially in Europe, where the firm opened in Italy ( Milan, 2001 ) and merged with one of Germany's largest firms, Feddersen.

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