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Category: Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
Category: People associated with Trinity College, Dublin
" In 1911, he took the Kennedy Professorship of Latin at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his life.
Category: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge
In 1978, Joyce G. Baldwin, former principal of Trinity College, Bristol, proposed her view of the chiastic language structure for the Aramaic portion of Daniel chapters 2-7 .</ sup >
He attended Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario.
Love used the money to travel to Ireland where she took two semesters at Trinity College studying theology, and briefly reunited with her father, who was living there at the time.
Babbage arrived at Trinity College, Cambridge in October 1810.
Trinity College, London has roughly equivalent programs, the CertTESOL and the LTCL DipTESOL.
In 1864, at Trinity College, also a college of the University of Toronto, F. Barlow Cumberland and Frederick A. Bethune devised rules based on rugby football.
In 1954, he was awarded the top open scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge University in chemistry and physics, and went on to read mathematics.
Category: Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
The following year Cronenberg was named an honorary patron of the University Philosophical Society, Trinity College, Dublin.
Determined to make Dublin a Protestant city, Queen Elizabeth I of England established Trinity College in 1592 as a solely Protestant university and ordered that the Catholic St. Patrick's and Christ Church cathedrals be converted to Protestant.
Many people visit Trinity College, Dublin to see the Book of Kells in the library there.
Trinity College, Dublin | Trinity College
Its sole constituent college, Trinity College, was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I and was closed to Roman Catholics until Catholic Emancipation.
The Book of Kells, a world-famous manuscript produced by Celtic Monks in AD 800 and an example of Insular art, is on display in Trinity College.
Ireland is well known for its love of baroque music, which is highly acclaimed at Trinity College.
More specifically, a modern kit ( for a right handed player ), as used in popular music, taught in many music schools, and for which qualifications are available from Trinity College London consists of:
* Euclid's axioms: In his dissertation to Trinity College, Cambridge, Bertrand Russell summarized the changing role of Euclid's geometry in the minds of philosophers up to that time.
However Michael Wilcock, formally of Trinity College, Bristol, argues that Elijah's letter: ' does address a very ' northern ' situation in the southern kingdom ', and thus is authentic.

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After the war, he obtained a BA in mathematics from the University of Cambridge ( 1945 ) and was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1946 to 1949.
In the same year, he was elected as an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
He became a Fellow of Trinity in 1898, and went on to hold the University of Cambridge chair of mental philosophy and logic, from 1925 to 1939.
In 1906, Moseley entered Trinity College of the University of Oxford, where he earned his bachelor's degree.
He was sent at the age of sixteen to Cambridge University: studying at Trinity College and Catharine Hall.
In a Division III college football game on October 27, 2007, Trinity University was trailing by two points with two seconds left in a game against conference rival Millsaps College.
He attended Harrow School, before going on to the University of Cambridge in 1861 where he studied mathematics at Trinity College.
Millsaps was also home to the famous game-ending play in the 2007 Trinity vs. Millsaps football game, in which Trinity University defeated Millsaps by a score of 28-24 after the miraculous play that later won the Pontiac Game-Changing Performance of the Year award, which had never before been bestowed upon a play outside of the NCAA's Bowl Subdivision.
Trinity College DublinRobinson served as Reid Professor of Law in the University, as well as being one of its three elected senators in Seanad Éireann for twenty years.
For these efforts, he was awarded the Otto Hahn Peace Medal in 1989, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 and the Harvey Prize in 1992 as well as Honorary Doctorates from University of Calgary in 1993, Durham University in 1995, Trinity College in 2002 and University of Münster in 2005, and Eureka College in 2009.
* Tea in the Arts – Judith L. Fisher, Trinity University, San Antonio
In November 2001, geologists John C. Kraft from the University of Delaware and John V. Luce from Trinity College, Dublin presented the results of investigations into the geology of the region that had started in 1977.
In November 2001, geologists John C. Kraft from the University of Delaware and John V. Luce from Trinity College, Dublin presented the results of investigations, begun in 1977, into the geology
Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England.
In the 20th century, members of Trinity won 31 Nobel Prizes of the 75 won by members of Cambridge University, the highest number of any college.
The full name of the college is " The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity in the Town and University of Cambridge ".
Cambridge University, Trinity College, Neville's Court Colonnade
Cambridge University, Trinity Chapel Interior
The survey was compiled using the algal records held in the herbaria of the following institutions: the Ulster Museum in Stranmillis, Belfast ; Trinity College, Dublin ; University College, Galway ; and the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London.

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