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Yale and University
In addition, the 1952 study collected comparable data from 4,585 students at ten other colleges and universities scattered across the country: Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan, North Carolina, Fisk, Texas, University of California at Los Angeles, Wayne, and Michigan.
Undertaken by 32 American scholars, under the chairmanship of Rev. Dr. Luther A. Weigle, former dean of Yale University Divinity School, their studies resulted in the publishing of the Revised Standard Version, 1946-52.
In 1915 Edward S. Dana, editor of the sixth edition, asked W. E. Ford of Yale University to prepare a seventh edition of his father's work.
Leopold was born in 1887 and educated at Yale University.
* 1852 – Harvard University wins the first Boat Race between Yale University and Harvard.
Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems About Slavery, 1660 – 1810, Yale University Press.
( See Barrett, Anthony A., Agrippina: Sex, Power and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1996.
* Lindsey Hughes, Russia in the Age of Peter the Great ( New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998 ).
Yale University Press, 2002.
According to the book Gender, Crime, and Punishment published by Yale University Press, " Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits that the state has sufficient evidence to find him or her guilty, should the case go to trial.
However the longest continuously-singing group is probably The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University, which was formed in 1909 and once included Cole Porter as a member.
Jewish-interest groups such as the University of Chicago's Shircago and Yale University's Magevet are also gaining popularity across the U. S.
The documents from that archive were published by the Yale University Press in 2005.
New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2003.
He has been invited to speak at the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies at Yale University in 1979.
The Encyclopedia of New York City, ( Yale University Press and The New-York Historical Society, ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-300-05536-6 ), has entries, maps, illustrations, statistics and bibliographic references on almost all of the significant topics in this article, from the entire borough to individual neighborhoods, people, events and artistic works.
This led him to begin studying linguistics with Edward Sapir at Yale University while still maintaining his day job at the Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
Whorf had met Sapir, the leading US linguist of the day, at professional conferences, and in 1931 Sapir came to Yale from the University of Chicago to take a position as Professor of Anthropology.
Whorf Papers at Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives
Category: Yale University alumni
Upon graduation, he won a Rhodes Scholarship to University College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, though because he had switched programs and had left early for Yale University, he did not receive a degree there.
After graduating from Yale Law School, Clinton returned to Arkansas and became a law professor at the University of Arkansas.
Yale University Press, ( 2001 ).

Yale and hosts
Norfolk is perhaps best known as the site of the Yale Summer School of Music – Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, which hosts an annual chamber music concert series in " the Music Shed ," a performance hall located on the Ellen Battell Stoeckel estate to the west of the village green.
* The Yung Wing Project hosts the memoir of the first Chinese-American graduate of an American university ( Yale 1854 ).
It is tradition for Branfordians to host members of Quincy House when Yale hosts Harvard during The Game.
The Yale Summer School of Music hosts the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, a major music festival devoted to chamber music.
Each fall, Silliman hosts a Yale-wide 80s theme party called the Safety Dance, the largest dance at Yale.

Yale and non-traditional
After retiring from the NHL, Mr. Richter enrolled in Yale University, entering the university through the highly-competitive Eli Whitney Students Program, Yale College's admissions program for non-traditional students.

Yale and student
In a Yale library in 1971 he met fellow law student Hillary Rodham, who was a year ahead of him.
Doonesbury began as a continuation of Bull Tales, which appeared in the Yale University student newspaper, the Yale Daily News, beginning September 1968.
* A Yale University student or alumnus is known informally as either an Eli or a Yalie.
Bloomfield's only other publication on an Austronesian language was an article on the syntax of Ilocano, based upon research undertaken with a native speaker of Ilocano who was a student at Yale University.
They were both instrumental in developing the scientific curriculum at Yale, while dealing with wars, student tumults, graffiti, " irrelevance " of curricula, desperate need for endowment, and fights with the Connecticut legislature.
A decade into co-education, rampant student assault and harassment by faculty became the impetus for the trailblazing lawsuit Alexander v. Yale.
Yale, like other Ivy League schools, instituted policies in the early 20th century designed to increase the proportion of white Protestants of notable families in the student body ( see numerus clausus ), and was one of the last of the Ivies to eliminate such preferences, beginning with the class of 1970.
The only graduate student who could really understand his lectures on electrolyte systems, Raymond Fuoss, worked under him and eventually joined him on the Yale chemistry faculty.
He quickly showed at Yale the same traits he had at JHU and Brown: he produced brilliant theoretical research, but was incapable of giving a lecture at a level that a student ( even a graduate student ) could comprehend.
He remained at Yale as a graduate student at the Sheffield Scientific School.
His name was never reached by the Connecticut draft and he remained at Yale as a graduate student for the duration of the war.
According to Lynde Wheeler, who had been Gibbs's student at Yale, in his later years Gibbs
Developed by Cameron Waterman, a young Yale Engineering student, it was developed from 1903, with a patent application filed in 1905 Starting in 1906, the company went on to make thousands of his " Porto-Motor " units, claiming 25, 000 sales by 1914.
Initially, a small number of institutions ( Barnard College, Yale University, Princeton University ) refused to accept funding under the student loan program established by the act because of the affidavit requirement.
The school also runs exchange programmes with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Fuqua School of Business, Kellogg School of Management, Stern School of Business and Yale School of Management as part of its MSc in International Management and an undergraduate student exchange programme with the University of California, Berkeley in Political Science.
Also appearing are Buck Clayton, Jo Jones, Armando Peraza, and Eli's Chosen Six, the Yale College student ensemble that included trombonist Roswell Rudd, shown driving around Newport in a convertible jalopy, playing Dixieland.
In 1997, writer and AIDS activist Larry Kramer offered his alma mater Yale $ 4 million ( and his personal papers ) to endow a permanent, tenured professorship in gay studies, and possibly build a gay and lesbian student center.
His requirements were specific, as Yale was to use the money solely for " 1 ) the study of and / or instruction in gay male literature ..." including a tenured position, " and / or 2 ) the establishment of a gay student center at Yale ..."
The Federalist Society began at Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, and the University of Chicago Law School in 1982 as a student organization that challenged what its members perceived as the orthodox American liberal ideology found in most law schools.
John Marshall Gest, writing in the Yale Law Journal, notes that " There are few principles of the common law that can be studied without an examination of Coke's Institutes and Reports which summed up the legal learning of his time ", although " the student is deterred by the too common abuse of Coke's character and the general criticism of his writings as dry, crabbed, verbose and pedantic ".
He briefly attended Dartmouth College before graduating from Yale University in 1778, where he was also a postgraduate student for two years.
His successes, in part, were grounded in the personal networks that he started developing as a student at Yale and continued developing throughout his career.

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