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His academic reputation spread so quickly that on the foundation in 1571 of Jesus College, Oxford he was named in the charter as one of the founding scholars " without his privity " ( Isaacson, 1650 ); his connection with the college seems to have been purely notional, however.
Musharraf was in third-in line, and had a good reputation in public circles, armed forces and high academic standings in his college and university studies.
The college has a reputation for progressivism.
While in college playing together at local Christian coffee houses, Jars gained quite a reputation for their very original arrangement of " Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer " which had been deftly adapted to the tune of Nirvana's " Smells Like Teen Spirit ".
He attended college and law school at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and built a solid reputation practicing law in St. Louis between 1928 and 1943.
In the United States, the reputation of mezcal suffered from its association with college binges on cheap mass-produced bottles sold with the agave larvae at the bottom.
The college has had for a long time a reputation as specializing and excelling in Classics, due to the emphasis placed upon this subject since its founding ; to this day it takes more students to study Classics ( and its joint schools ) each year than any other single subject.
In the early 19th century, the reforming zeal of Provosts John Eveleigh and Edward Copleston gained Oriel the reputation of being the most brilliant college of the day and the centre of the " Oriel Noetics " — clerical liberals such as Richard Whately and Thomas Arnold were Fellows, and the during the 1830s, two intellectually eminent Fellows of Oriel, John Keble and The Blessed John Henry Newman, supported by Canon Pusey ( also an Oriel fellow initially, later at Christ Church ) and others, formed a group known as the Oxford Movement, alternatively as the Tractarians, or familiarly as the Puseyites.
The college has a strong sporting reputation across the university.
Under the original statutes, women were forbidden from entering the college, with the exception of a laundress who was to be of ' such age, condition, and reputation as to be above suspicion.
The college students have a reputation for radical political activity going back to the late 1960s, and the College has not infrequently been the centre of demonstrations, rent strikes and so forth, sparked by political events.
The college has a reputation for relative informality compared to other Cambridge colleges, and traditionally admits a larger proportion of its undergraduates from state schools.
Despite its growing reputation, the college was the focus of pressure by the Charity Commissioners and other parties ( including the Board of Governors and the outlying parishes named in Edward Alleyn's will ) to reorganise it and divert much of its endowment to other schemes.
His lectures gained him a European reputation, and in 1578 he received a tempting offer from the king of Poland to become teacher of jurisprudence in his new college at Kraków.
The management of the college was practically in his hands, and his reputation as a scholar became high in the university.
After World War II, the college developed a reputation for internationalism under the presidency of Charles Turck ( later the namesake of Turck Hall ), who recruited overseas and created a more diverse student body.
Macalester's positive reputation grew during the 1960s, when it consistently drew many National Merit Scholars, enough to come in at the country's top ten ; during this time the college also benefitted heavily from DeWitt Wallace's success with Reader's Digest.
The college also hosts the ‘ Fitz Swing ’ Band – one of Cambridge's foremost jazz groups with a reputation for providing excellent entertainment at the May Balls.
With its distinctive architecture, trees and rolling green lawns in a charming semi-rural setting, the college ’ s campus has earned a reputation for being one of the most beautiful in the public system.
He wrote for the college newspaper and earned a reputation as a gregarious, friendly student.
Peckard set the college on the course of achieving a wider reputation of scholarship and sound thinking, and was appointed as vice-chancellor of Cambridge University later on.
From 1908 – 1913, the Indians had a reputation of playing more of a style of football seen at the college level than that of the early athletic clubs.
Usually, the key decision-makers in the college or university — especially if it was a private university — joined forces to, in effect, collude with the faculty member accused ; to protect not him necessarily but the reputation of the university, and to keep information from surfacing in a way that could protect other women.
The team's " dirty " reputation was learned and developed on the railroad yards, not in college stadiums.
There are many references to Lowell's drinking during his college years and part of his reputation in school was based on it.

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He had a war reputation, but this was the kind of man women like even without medals.
It was essential that he should restore his formidable reputation as a rip-roaring, ruthless gun-slinger, and this was the time-honored Wild West method of doing it.
and the question before these meetings was, here is a man of international reputation and proved earning power ; ;
At no time does he seem to have proposed marriage, and Mrs. King was evidently torn between a concern for her daughter's emotions and the desire to believe that the friendship might be continued without harm to her reputation.
Tardily the Government here came to understand how this country's own reputation was tarnished by the association with repression.
It would be fine publicity for the man who was willing to walk to the mayor's throne over the broken reputation of a helpless girl!!
Diario De La Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny.
He attained a reputation for brawn and audacity after a very competitive wrestling match to which he was challenged by the renowned leader of a group of ruffians, " the Clary's Grove boys ".
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
He was next appointed by the Emperor Hadrian as one of the four proconsuls to administer Italia, then greatly increased his reputation by his conduct as proconsul of Asia, probably during 134 – 135.
The Peace of Crépy in September 1544 deprived him of this employment, but he had won a considerable reputation, and when Charles was preparing to attack the Schmalkaldic League, he took pains to win Albert's assistance.
Claudius had a reputation that he was easily controlled by his wives and freedmen.
In his twenty-eighth year he felt the impulse to study philosophy and was recommended to the teachers in Alexandria who then had the highest reputation ; but he came away from their lectures so depressed and full of sadness that he told his trouble to one of his friends.
Washington Irving, a prominent American writer with a European reputation, was approached by John Jacob Astor to mythologize the three-year reign of his Pacific Fur Company.
He was already well-known from his earlier work, and had developed a reputation as a brilliant researcher, but his laboratory was often untidy.
However, Carnegie's reputation was permanently damaged by the Homestead events.
It could be said that Aalto's international reputation was sealed with his inclusion in the second edition of Sigfried Giedion's influential book on Modernist architecture, Space, Time and Architecture: The growth of a new tradition ( 1949 ), in which Aalto received more attention than any other Modernist architect, including Le Corbusier.
It was in the military prison in Bonne-Nouvelle, a district of Rouen, from February to May, that he did the work that made his reputation.
Armida was translated into German and widely performed, especially in the northern German states, where it helped to establish Salieri's reputation as an important and innovative modern composer It would also be the first opera to receive a serious preparation in a piano and vocal reduction by Carl Friedrich Cramer in 1783.

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