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The university's colours of gold and black were officially adopted in 1887, after the rugby team led the debate about the college colours for the football jerseys.
His rags-to-riches story, having worked his way through college, has led film historians like Ian Freer to consider Capra the " American dream personified.
The difficulties in electing the king eventually led to the emergence of a fixed college of Prince-electors ( Kurfürsten ), whose composition and procedures were set forth in the Golden Bull of 1356.
He also led college and state actions that resulted in the formation of the new Episcopal Diocese of Virginia after the Revolution.
While in college, he developed an interest in manga, which led him to create his own complete work, Black Magic, which was published in the manga fanzine Atlas.
During this time period stories were circulating that going to college led girls to become childless and never be married.
The Judaean tetrarchy was a set of four independent and distinct states, where each tetrarch ruled a quarter of a kingdom as they saw fit, the Diocletianic tetrarchy was a college, led by a single supreme leader.
This has led to the odd circumstance of a college with fewer than 1, 000 students being dotted with Greek houses of a size appropriate to campuses ten times Wabash's size.
He instead led various wartime government agencies and worked as a college instructor.
This led to acting in college, doing amateur productions.
The issue vastly increased support for the Federalist Party and led to huge gains in their representation in Congress and in the electoral college in 1808.
This led to objections from the pontifical college that, if a miracle should occur in such a temple, the priests would not know to which of the two gods to offer the sacrifice in thanks for it.
However their version of the song was a hit on US college radio in 1988, which led to the group being offered a major label deal at Uni / MCA.
They were arrested, but their action led to many other college students in Greensboro-including white students from Guilford College and the Women's College-to sit at the lunch counter in a show of support.
In 1936, financial troubles led the church to close the college and transfer its assets to Millsaps College.
Reforms of Oxford University after two Royal Commissions in the latter half of the 19th century led to removal of many of the restrictions placed on the college's fellowships and scholarships, such that the college ceased to be predominantly full of Welsh students and academics.
This led to further changes at the college: in 1882, the fellowships reserved to Welshmen were made open to all, and only half ( instead of all ) of the 24 scholarships were to be reserved for Welsh candidates.
A link between one of the college science lecturers and Imperial Chemical Industries ( ICI ) led to 17 students joining ICI between the two World Wars, some, such as John Rose, reaching senior levels in the company.
This belief, coupled with the lure of the advantages of the tutorial system and the fact that the Baptist Church remained the only Free Church denomination without a college in one of the ancient universities, led Wheeler Robinson to decide to relocate the College to Oxford.
This has naturally led to many people assuming that these are the college colours.
Bishop Daniel Payne, who led the founding and later purchase of the college, was its first president and served for many years.
Hennon played in college at the University of Pittsburgh from 1956 to 1959, where he led the Panthers to the 1957 and 1958 NCAA Basketball Tournament.
A severe sinus infection led Hay to drop out in 1932 and he was financially unable to return to college.
His devotion to the college led him to decline the Bishopric of Oxford in 1799 ( which was instead taken by his younger brother William ) and the Primacy of All Ireland in 1800.
During his college years, Rosselló became an avid tennis player that led him to be named the captain of Notre Dame's Men's tennis team, a P. R.

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Her tenure was also marked by controversy over excessive pay raises for members of her administration and the firing of two prominent vice provosts that led to the resignation of the provost and a formal censuring by the NC State Faculty Senate.
In 2006, Krauss led the initiative for the no confidence vote against Case Western Reserve University's president Edward M. Hundert and provost Anderson, which was approved on March 2, 2006 by the College of Arts and Sciences ( Hundert: 131 for / 44 against ; Anderson: 97 for / 68 against ).
His conduct in using his position as provost to secure the parliamentary representation of the university for his eldest son brought him into conflict with Duigenan, who attacked him in Lacrymae academicae, and involved him in a duel with a Mr Doyle ; while a similar attempt on behalf of his second son in 1790 led to his being accused before a select committee of the House of Commons of impropriety as returning officer.

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Their unorthodox style led to the team adopting an unofficial motto coined by 1st baseman Tony Clark ; " Anybody, Anytime.
The police eventually follow, led by lieutenant Dick Craig ( Tony McCoy, producer Donald E. McCoy's son ), who is also Lawton's boyfriend.
Walker came very close to winning the Triple Crown that year, leading the league in home runs but finishing second to Tony Gwynn in batting average and third in RBI ( teammate Galarraga led the league.
His research on Southern Paiute, in collaboration with consultant Tony Tillohash, led to a 1933 article which would become influential in the characterization of the phoneme.
The Electoral success of New Labour in 1997, which would be led by two Prime Ministers with Scottish connections, Tony Blair ( who was brought up in Scotland ) from 1997 to 2007 and Gordon Brown from 2007 – 10, opened the way for constitutional change.
In December 2006, Major led calls for an independent inquiry into Tony Blair's decision to invade Iraq, following revelations made by Carne Ross, a former British senior diplomat, that contradict Blair's case for the invasion.
In the general election of 1997, for example, 13. 5 million people voted for the Labour Party led by Tony Blair ; 9. 6 million for the Conservative Party, led by John Major, the previous Prime Minister ; and, 5. 2 million for the Liberal Democrat Party led by Paddy Ashdown.
While Sheffield led Florida to a World Championship in 1997, Hoffman would be the next franchise player behind Dave Winfield and Tony Gwynn.
The Redskins defense was led by 6-foot-7 296-pound defensive tackle Dave Butz, who anchored the line, along with defensive ends Dexter Manley and Tony McGee, who each recorded 6. 5 sacks.
The defensive line was anchored by Jim Jeffcoat ( 10. 5 sacks ) and Tony Tolbert ( 8. 5 sacks ), along with Charles Haley, who had led the NFC in sacks in 1990 and had been acquired by Dallas in a trade with San Francisco.
Defensive end Tony Tolbert led the team with 7. 5 sacks.
The trading of Adam Schneider and Sean Dempster, as well as the team being coached by the former assistant coach at Sydney, Ross Lyon, plus the fact that former Saints players Barry Hall, Tony Lockett and Peter Everitt had played for the Swans, have led to a much stronger rivalry between the clubs, with matches being dubbed " Ross versus Roos " ( from 2007 until 2010 ) by many commentators.
In March 2003, a coalition of countries led by the U. S. and U. K. invaded Iraq to depose Saddam, after U. S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair accused him of possessing weapons of mass destruction and having ties to al-Qaeda.
The Tristan Song Project is an ongoing collaboration between St Mary's School and amateur composers in England, led by music teacher Tony Triggs.
However, his clashes with Tony Kaye ( complicated by the fact that Rabin was playing most of the keyboards during the recording sessions ) led to Kaye's departure after around six months of rehearsing.
This collaboration led to suggestions that there would be some kind of reformation of the " classic " Yes, although from the start the project had included bass player Tony Levin, whom Bruford had worked with in King Crimson.
He again led the league in marks and contested marks and was runner up in the league goal kicking race behind Tony Lockett, with 80 goals.
At the 1997 general election, Gabriel declared his support for the Labour Party, which won that election by a landslide after 18 years out of power, led by Tony Blair.
Notably, Mick Foley's WWF Championship win over The Rock on Monday Night Raw saw WCW lose millions of viewers when Eric Bischoff instructed announcer Tony Schiavone to give away the result minutes before both main events started, which led to Raw drawing eleven million viewers.
" According to singer Tony Bennett who sang with it while in the service, the 314 was the immediate successor to the Glenn Miller led AAF orchestra.
The Timberwolves, led by Tony Campbell with 23. 2 ppg, went on to a 22 – 60 record, finishing in 6th place in the Midwest Division.
The castle also hosted the Northern Ireland peace talks held in September 2004 led by Tony Blair.
With the United States and Great Britain all tied at 15. 5 each, Jack Nicklaus led Tony Jacklin by the score of 1 up as they played the 17th hole.

0.490 seconds.