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Carnegie Mellon predecessor institution, Carnegie Technical Schools, was founded in 1900 in Pittsburgh by the Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who wrote the time-honored words " My heart is in the work ", when he donated the funds to create the institution.
The college was founded in the 18th century, but its predecessor on the same site had been an institution of learning since the late 13th century.
In contrast to his grandfather ( who had been a principal opponent of the UN's predecessor, the League of Nations ), Lodge was supportive of the UN as an institution for promoting peace.
* King's College, the predecessor institution to the University of Toronto
* King's College, the predecessor institution to the University of New Brunswick
* Queen's College, Birmingham, defunct, a predecessor of Queens College, Edgbaston and also a parent institution of the University of Birmingham
At the New Zealand general election on 17 September 2005, National under Brash's leadership made major gains, and achieved what was at the time the party's best result since the institution of the mixed member proportional electoral system in 1993, compared to their worst result ever in 2002 under the leadership of his predecessor, Bill English.
Chapman graduated from Joplin High School and, in 1940, Joplin Junior College, Missouri Southern's predecessor institution.
The four-story building designed by Josef Paul Kleihues, which was five times larger than its predecessor, made the Museum of Contemporary Art ( MCA ) Chicago the largest institution devoted to contemporary art in the world.
During two centuries, it was a predecessor institution of the modern facilities of the Madrid Zoo Aquarium, moved in 1972 to the Casa de Campo.
In the 1780s he settled for a time in vicinity of Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia, where he studied and later taught at Liberty Hall Academy, a predecessor institution to Washington and Lee University.
Phelan Hall, a dormitory on the Jesuit-run University of San Francisco campus is also named for Phelan who graduated from USF's predecessor institution, St. Ignatius College.
The Imperial Nanjing School, the highest educational institution of kingdom, as the predecessor, was founded in CE 258 in the period of the Three Kingdoms.
Thus, in 1874, this predecessor of Alabama State University became America's first state-supported educational institution for blacks.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, based in England, is the oldest professional HR association, with its predecessor institution being founded in 1919.
Harrison has been a director of the Firm or a predecessor institution since 1991.
Director since 1991 of JPMorgan Chase or a predecessor institution:
He attended several colleges, including the former Southwestern Presbyterian University in Clarksville, Tennessee ( the predecessor institution to the current Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee ; the campus is the current setting of Austin Peay State University ), Central University in Richmond, Kentucky ( now merged with Centre College in Danville, Kentucky ), and Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
It was the predecessor institution to the University of Bristol, which gained a Royal Charter in 1909.
The earliest predecessor institution, Farmers Bank of Alexandria, Virginia, was founded in 1811.
Alessandro Grandi, his predecessor, had died in the terrible plague of 1630 ( which affected many cities in northern Italy, including Venice ), and he faced the formidable task of rebuilding the musical institution there after many of its members had died.
He took his ministry to Mount Zion, Georgia in 1877 and founded the Mount Zion Seminary, the predecessor institution of the current Mount Zion High School.
Its direct predecessor institution in China is the Procuratorial Office of the Supreme Court of the Republic of China, which in turn is descended from the Procuratorial Office of the Dali Yuan of the late Qing Dynasty.

predecessor and was
Casa Milà was a predecessor of some buildings with a similar biomorphic appearance:
Ealdred was probably born in the west of England, and could be related to Lyfing, his predecessor as bishop of Worcester.
A predecessor of the WW2 German " 88 " anti-aircraft gun, the WWI German 77 mm anti-aircraft gun, was truck-mounted and used to great effect against British tanks.
By the 5th century AD, Rome was in decline and the Roman predecessor town of Alicante, known as Lucentum ( Latin ), was more or less under the control of the Visigothic warlord Theudimer.
Common among the mislabeled works are all of the reasons identified for misattributing Cuyp s works: the lack of biography and chronology of his works made it difficult to discern when paintings were created ( making it difficult to pinpoint an artist ); contentious signatures added to historians confusion as to who actually painted the works ; and the collaborations and influences by different painters makes it hard to justify that a painting is genuinely that of Aelbert Cuyp ; and finally, accurate identification is made extremely difficult by the fact that this same style was copied ( rather accurately ) by his predecessor.
He was responsible for much of the expansion of the Mexica domain, and consolidated the empire's power after emulating his predecessor.
Only a few weeks after signing the agreement, Shuja was deposed by his predecessor, Mahmud.
Saint Anthony was on a journey in the desert to find his predecessor, Saint Paul of Thebes.
Saint Anthony had been under the impression that he was the first person to ever dwell in the desert ; however, due to a vision, Saint Anthony was called into the desert to find his predecessor, Saint Paul.
It should also be noted that the second largest of the three predecessor bodies of the ELCA, the American Lutheran Church, was a congregationalist body, with national and synod presidents before they were re-titled as bishops ( borrowing from the Lutheran churches in Germany ) in the 1980s.
In 1763, The Reverend James Manning, a Baptist minister, and an alumnus of the College of New Jersey ( predecessor to today's Princeton University ), was sent to Rhode Island by the Philadelphia Association of Baptist Churches in order to found the college.
In 1928, BCG was adopted by the Health Committee of the League of Nations ( predecessor to the WHO ).
The same year, New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was reinstated from a lifelong suspension that was instituted by Selig's predecessor Fay Vincent.
It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 ( ITA2 ), the teleprinter code in use until the advent of ASCII.
Audrey Elkington who was installed in August 2011 ; her predecessor was the Ven.
He was influenced by his predecessor, the French silent film comedian Max Linder, to whom he dedicated one of his films.
Gaddafi was the first head of state to recognize the new regime, and he also signed treaties of friendship and cooperation on various levels ; but regarding the Aouzou Strip Déby followed his predecessor, declaring that if necessary he would fight to keep the strip out of Libya's hands.
Unlike its predecessor games, CoC assumed that most investigators would not survive, alive or sane, and that the only safe way to deal with the vast majority of nasty things described in the rule books was to run away.
Chiang's predecessor, Sun Yat-sen, was well-liked and respected by the Communists, but after Sun's death Chiang was not able to maintain good relations with the Communists.
The follow-up to " Don't Dream it's Over ", " Something So Strong ", was not as successful as its predecessor but reached the top ten in New Zealand, America and Canada.

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