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merger and Loyola
Concordia was created following the 1974 merger of Loyola College ( 1896 ) and Sir George Williams University ( 1926 ).
For the most part, Loyola University continued to be an all-male school until its merger with Marymount College in 1973.
With the merger of Loyola University and Marymount College in 1973, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange joined the Society of Jesus and the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary as one of the sponsoring religious communities of Loyola Marymount University.
Loyola High School remained in existence after the merger, and had adopted the name Warriors for its senior sports teams.

merger and College
*( 1930 ) Brooklyn College ( formed by the merger of Hunter and City Colleges ' Brooklyn campuses )
In 2012, Dalhousie announced a new Faculty of Agriculture, the result of a merger with the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Beginning in late 2008, the university considered a merger with Baylor College of Medicine, though the merger was ultimately rejected in 2010.
Timeline showing merger of King's Hall, Cambridge | King ’ s Hall and Michaelhouse, Cambridge | Michaelhouse to form Trinity College after Henry VIII of England | Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries.
In 1867, he suggested a merger of the existing College of California with the proposed state university.
Holland College was later created to fill the void left by the merger of Prince of Wales College into the university.
For many years the university worked closely with the Christchurch College of Education, leading to a full merger in 2007.
In 2002, Imperial College and UCL mooted the possibility of a merger, raising a question mark over the future of the University of London and the smaller colleges within it.
Stirling is also home to part of the wider Forth Valley College which was formed on 1 August 2005 from the merger of Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannan colleges.
Three colleges merged with IIT after the 1940 Armor / Lewis merger: Institute of Design in 1949, Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1969, and Midwest College of Engineering in 1986.
The merger ended the 241 year history of Rutgers College as a distinct institution.
The arms were granted in October 1871 to Owens College while the Victoria University had arms of its own which fell into abeyance from 1904 upon the merger of the College with the University.
Schools and colleges in Folkestone include The Folkestone Academy ( formed by the merger of Hillside School for Boys and Holywell School for Girls in the early 1970s, and formerly known as Wyndgate Secondary School in the 1970s, The Channel High School in the 1980s, and The Channel School in the 1990s ); and Pent Valley Technology College ( formerly Pent Valley Secondary Modern, formed by the merger of Harcourt Seconday School for Girls and Morehall Secondary School for Boys in the 1970s ).
This administrative structure continued until 2002, surviving Imperial's mergers with a number of medical schools, which were formed into a fourth constituent college ; and Imperial's merger in 2000 with Wye College, of which roughly one-fifth became designated as part of the Royal College of Science.
It was formerly known as Mississippi County Community College until the merger with the Cotton Boll Technical Institute.
This re-founding is the product of a merger between Gordon Divinity School, formerly of Gordon College ( 1889 ) in Wenham, Massachusetts, and the Conwell School of Theology ( 1888 ), formerly of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The University for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester or UCA ( a merger of the local Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College and Kent Institute of Art & Design ) offers higher education.

merger and Sir
After the merger, with all operations under the management of Sir George Simpson ( 1826 – 1860 ), the company had a corps of commissioned officers, 25 chief factors and 28 chief traders, who shared in the profits of the company during the monopoly years.
In 1960 the late Sir George White saved the car division from being lost in the BAC merger.
( The apostrophe was removed in a rebranding in 2006 ) Shortly after the merger, in 1907, the College added a new Arts building, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield, at the back of the main building.
Following a review of higher education in Northern Ireland under the chairmanship of Sir Henry Chilver in 1982 the direct-rule government decided to merge NUU with the Ulster Polytechnic to form the University of Ulster. The merger took effect on 1 October 1984.
Vickers-Armstrongs Limited was a British engineering conglomerate formed by the merger of the assets of Vickers Limited and Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Company in 1927.
The Sir Ernest MacMillan Collection is now included as part of the overall collections of Library and Archives Canada which was created May 21, 2004, by order of the Governor in Council, through the merger of the National Library of Canada and the National Archives of Canada.
Softy Sir joined Walt Teaser after the merger.
Following the merger of his regiment with the 3rd The King's Own Hussars, he became an officer in the Queen's Own Hussars in 1958 and was posted to the Directorate of Military Operations at the War Office, before being appointed military assistant to Sir William Stratton, Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff in July 1959.
Sir Martin John Taylor FRS ( born 18 February 1952 ) was professor of pure mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester and, prior to its formation and merger, UMIST where he was appointed to a chair after moving from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1986.
These companies were purchased by Sir David and Frederick Barclay in 2003, and a major business restructuring took place leading to a merger of two companies that had " been arch rivals for the best part of 100 years ".
The firm was created in 1989 through the merger of Mott, Hay and Anderson, a transportation engineering consultancy, and Sir M MacDonald & Partners, a water engineering consultancy.
A merger with the better capitalised Wisden Group ( then owned by Sir Paul Getty ) took place, and the company was renamed Wisden Cricinfo.
The regiment's formation was announced on 16 December 2004 by the then Secretary of Defence Geoff Hoon and General Sir Mike Jackson as part of the restructuring of the British Army Infantry-it consists of three regular battalions, plus a territorial battalion, and was created through the merger of three single battalion regiments: The 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment became 1st Battalion, Mercian Regiment.
The regiment's formation was announced on 16 December 2004 by Geoff Hoon and General Sir Mike Jackson as part of the restructuring of the infantry – it was formed from the merger of three regular battalions, plus a TA battalion:
After the war, conditions for manufacturers were difficult, and in 1919 Siddeley suggested a merger with Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Limited Motor Car Department.
But following the merger of BP and Standard Oil in July 1987, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of BP America, Inc. As Chairman of British Petroleum in 1990, Sir Robert Horton aimed to reorganise the company in such a way as to attract and advance outstanding personnel.

merger and George
Before the Civil War, Carnegie arranged a merger between Woodruff's company and that of George M. Pullman, the inventor of a sleeping car for first class travel which facilitated business travel at distances over.
The merger is a result of 20 years of effort put forth by both the AFL and CIO presidents, George Meany and Walter Reuther.
The 1976 – 77 season would be memorable for the 76ers ; as a result of the terms of the ABA-NBA merger they acquired Julius Erving from the New York Nets, soon after the team was purchased by local philanthropist Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr., grandson of George Dunton Widener and heir to the Widener fortune.
Gordon and George Gund III became minority owners of the Seals in 1974, and were instrumental in their move to Cleveland in 1976 and a 1978 merger with the Minnesota North Stars, which they purchased that year.
Nestlé was formed in 1905 by the merger of the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company, established in 1867 by brothers George Page and Charles Page, and Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé, founded in 1867 by Henri Nestlé.
George W. Mason was the architect of the merger to reap benefits from the strengths of the two firms to battle the much larger " Big Three " automakers ( General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler ).
In a last-ditch effort to save the studio, Essanay joined in a four-way merger orchestrated by Chicago distributor George Kleine in 1918.
The merger was arranged by George McCullagh, who fronted for mining magnate William Henry Wright and became the first publisher of The Globe and Mail.
Railroad historian George Drury later said the merger resembled " a late-in-life marriage to which each partner brings a house, a summer cottage, two cars, and several complete sets of china and glassware — plus car payments and mortgages on the houses.
He became president of the CIO in 1952, and negotiated a merger with George Meany and the American Federation of Labor immediately after, which took effect in 1955.
Leicester Football Club was formed in a meeting held in the city's George Hotel on August 1880 by the merger of three smaller teams: Leicester Societies AFC, Leicester Amateur FC and Leicester Alert.
Reuther began discussing merger of the two organizations with George Meany, Green ’ s successor as head of the AFL, the next year.
* Before merger: George Busk
The party was founded in August 1984 through the merger of the Grenada National Party, led by Herbert Blaize, the National Democratic Party, led by George Brizan, and the Grenada Democratic Movement ( GDM ), led by Francis Alexis.
The Janata party was officially launched on January 23, 1977 when the Janata Morcha, Charan Singh's Bharatiya Lok Dal, Swatantra Party, the Socialist Party of India of Raj Narain and George Fernandes, and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh ( BJS ) joined together, dissolving their separate identities ( the merger of all party organisations was to be completed after the election ).
Stamp booklets were available from Advance Bank ATMs from 1984 until the bank's merger with St George Bank in 1996.
Excite ’ s George Bell, who was the President of the Excite division of @ Home after the merger, became the new CEO of the combined Excite @ Home, whilst Jermoluk remained Chairman of the Board.
According to author George Gunby, Epstein told The Beatles ' publicist Alistair Taylor that Stigwood had originally offered to buy NEMS, but the deal eventually became a merger, in which Stigwood would have to put all his company assets into NEMS ; in return he would received a reciprocal shareholding in NEMS, plus a salary, an executive position as co-managing director, and access to all of NEMS now-considerable financial and other resources.
In 1873 the Directors turned to George Heriot's Trust for support, and agreed a merger of the Trust's endowment with the Institution's own.
In early 2007, Newport Jazz Festival producer George Wein sold his Festival Productions company in a merger with festival producer Shoreline Media.
Illawarra's first semi final was against future merger partner St George, beating " big-brother " 18-16.

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