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The board of trustees offered to turn Throop over to the state, but the presidents of Stanford University and the University of California successfully lobbied to defeat the bill, which allowed Throop to develop as the only scientific research-oriented education institute in southern California, public or private, until the onset of the World War II necessitated the broader development of research-based science education.
a number of trustees of the several churches have also offered the use of their church basements for the use of school purposes and it is thought by Monday that matters will be arranged so that all the scholars will be provided with a place to continue their studies.
In 1888, the residents of Cullowhee desired a better school for the community than was offered in public schools of that day, organized a board of trustees
In 2005 he offered of a donation of 175 paintings by Stuckists artists from the Walker Gallery show to the Tate Gallery: this was rejected by the trustees.
The house was offered by Miss M. Cary as a home for the " collections " and a meeting place for the board of trustees.
The trustees also offered small cash prizes to five runners up.
During the first semester of the 2007-2008 school year, trustees initiated a name-change process using an online voting system < sup ></ sup >; among the options was the name Lone Star College System which was offered as 1 ) two of the colleges ( Lone Star College – North Harris and Lone Star College – Montgomery ) already included the name and 2 ) the 75th Texas Legislature adopted HR1123, recognizing Montgomery County as the birthplace of the Flag of Texas, known for its lone star which serves as the state motto.
His knowledge impressed the Seattle Opera board of trustees such that they offered him the post of general director of the company.

trustees and name
In order to protect the land from his creditors, the grant was made in the name of two trustees.
In 1999, American Heritage magazine rated Elihu Yale the " most overrated philanthropist " in American history, arguing that the college that would later bear his name ( Yale University ) was successful largely because of the generosity of a man named Jeremiah Dummer, but that the trustees of the school did not want it known by the name " Dummer College ".
Because the ECAHA was the top hockey league in Canada at the time, the Cup trustees agreed to open the challenges to professional teams .< ref name =" DiamondPrize-19 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 19 </ ref > The first professional competition came one month later during the Wanderers ' two-game, total goals challenge series, which they won 17 goals to 5.
Under the new proposal, the Stanley Cup Final series alternated between the East and the West each year, with alternating games played according to NHA and PCHA rules .< ref name =" DiamondPrize-20 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 20 </ ref > The Cup trustees agreed to this new arrangement, because after the Allan Cup became the highest prize for amateur hockey teams in Canada, the trustees had become dependent on the top two professional leagues to bolster the prominence of the trophy.
# In the event of default in the appointment of a new trustee by the surviving trustee, the " Trustees " hereby delegate and appoint the Governors of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, to name two Canadian trustees to carry on under the terms of the original trust, and in conformity with this Agreement.
This agreement was amended on November 22, 1961, substituting the Governors of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario with the Committee of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Ontario as the group that would name the two Canadian trustees, if need be.
The first board of trustees was not formed until months after the facility was opened, and one of its first acts was to change the name to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
In 1886, in recognition of Bucknell's support of the school, the trustees voted unanimously to change the name of the University at Lewisburg to Bucknell University.
According to Oregon Geographic Names, the name Forest Grove was selected on January 10, 1851, at a meeting of the trustees of Tualatin Academy ( later known as Pacific University ).
Be it enacted by the general assembly, that one hundred and thirty-nine acres of land, in the county of Hampshire, the property of John Kellar, and laid off by him into in and out lots, with convenient streets, shall be, and the same is hereby established, a town by the name of Frankfort, and that John Mitchell, Andrew Cooper, Ralph Humphries, John Williams, Sen. James Clark, Richard Stafford, Hezekiah Whiteman, and Jacob Brookhart, gentlemen, be trustees thereof, who, or the major part of them, shall have power, from time to time, to settle and determine all disputes concerning the bounds of said lots, and to establish such rules and regulations for the regular building of houses thereon, as to them shall seem best.
In 1858 an Act of the New Brunswick Legislature authorized the trustees to establish a degree-conferring institution at Sackville, under the name of the Mount Allison Wesleyan College.
In 1885, the name to the school was changed to the School of Expression, and Boston University trustees gave Curry the right to merge his private lessons into the School of Expression.
While the Johns Hopkins Colored Children Orphan Asylum was founded by the hospital trustees, the other institutions that carry the name of " Johns Hopkins " were founded under the administration of the first president of the Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital, Daniel Coit Gilman and his successors.
The church attained its legal existence after it was incorporated with a board of trustees under the name, First Methodist Episcopal Church of Geddes on February 6, 1854.
Both men strongly supported an institution of higher learning within the colony, and both became trustees, with the name Stephen Hopkins appearing first on the list of 36 trustees, and that of Samuel Ward being third.
In 1942 the college trustees acquired the Lloyd Frank ( of the historic Portland department store Meier & Frank ) “ Fir Acres ” estate in southwest Portland, and the school name was changed to Lewis & Clark College.
In gratitude, the trustees changed the school's name to Washington Academy ; in 1813 it was chartered as Washington College.
The College of Liberal Arts admitted its first class of 12 students in 1928, after the trustees of the Drew Theological Seminary voted to accept a gift of $ 1. 5 million from brothers Arthur and Leonard Baldwin to build and endow such an institution, and to change the name of the institution to Drew University.
To reflect the broader focus the faculty approved the expanded name " Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications " in late 2010, and the new name was approved by the university board of trustees in March 2011.
The trustees name the corporation's board of directors, and the trust does not dissolve until all grandchildren of William Randolph Hearst alive at his death have died.

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Further student protests, including hunger strike and more barricades of Hamilton Hall and the Business School during the late 1970s and early 1980s, were aimed at convincing the university trustees to divest all of the university's investments in companies that were seen as active or tacit supporters of the apartheid regime in South Africa.
The Columbia trustees refused to accept his resignation in December 1950, when he took leave from the university to become the Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ), and was given operational command of NATO forces in Europe.
Harvey Mudd College shares university resources such as libraries, dining halls, health services, and campus security, with the other institutions in the Claremont Colleges, including Pitzer College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Pomona College, Claremont Graduate University, and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, but each college is independently managed by its own faculty, board of trustees, and college endowment and has its own separate admissions process.
The board of trustees delegates its power by appointing a President to serve as the chief executive of the university.
The Red Wolves were officially approved by the university board of trustees on March 7, 2008.
The university is headed by a board of trustees, with Edmund A. Hajim being the chairman.
On October 9, 1867, the College's trustees reluctantly agreed to merge with the state college to their mutual advantage, but under one condition — that there not be simply a " Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College ", but " a complete university ", within which the College of California would become the College of Letters ( now the College of Letters and Science ).
The rector typically sits as chair of the university board of trustees.
California State University trustees on March 15, 2006 voted their unanimous approval of Envision 2035, the Cal State Northridge planning initiative that will help frame the university ’ s physical development for the next several decades.
One day earlier, the trustees had elected Howard Malcom as the first president of the university, a post he held for six years.
In 1881, facing dire financial circumstances, the university turned to William Bucknell, a charter member of the board of trustees, for help.
At the time of the suspension, the university trustees announced its intention to re-open the college in four years.
He served as the first chancellor of the university until his death, and was president of the trustees of the State Library.
At the college and university level, the faculty will usually wear academic dress at the formal ceremonies, as will the trustees and degree candidates.
They have directed me to introduce a resolution at the next meeting of the Toledo university trustees, ending your connection with the institution.
The hospital and orphan asylum would each be overseen by the 12-member hospital board of trustees, and the university by the 12-member university board of trustees.
* Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War, the memoir of George William Brown then the mayor of Baltimore city, later a member of the university board of trustees of the Johns Hopkins University
In early 2007, this growth led the university board of trustees to spin the music program off into its own college unit: The MSU College of Music.
The Commodore never expressed any desire that the university be named after himself, but McTyeire and his fellow trustees rechristened the school " Vanderbilt University.
The Friends of Florham program, founded in 1990 by Emma Joy Dana, university librarian Dr. James Fraser, and a group of friends and colleagues works with the mission of advising and assisting the administration and board of trustees in the care, maintenance, and preservation of the Twombly Estate, known as " Florham ".

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