Evelyn College for Women, often shortened to Evelyn College, was the coordinate women's college of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey between...
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Helen Magill White (category Evelyn College for Women faculty)
over her campaign for the provision of better sewerage. Magill taught for a short amount of time at Evelyn College for Women, a women's annex to Princeton...
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was founded in 1886, and followed a year later by Evelyn College for Women, the coordinate college for Princeton University. The model was quickly duplicated...
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Princeton University (redirect from Princeton College)
Princeton community. For about a decade, from 1887 to 1897, nearby Evelyn College for Women was largely composed of daughters of professors and sisters of...
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Lewisham covering Deptford where John Evelyn lived. Evelyn College for Women, the short-lived co-ordinate college of Princeton University, USA A house...
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(a residential college since 2007) Englewood Cliffs College, Englewood Cliffs (co-ed in 1969; closed in 1974) Evelyn College for Women, Princeton University...
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Evelyn, Texas Evelyn, Wirt County, West Virginia Evelyn (VTA), former light rail train station in Mountain View, California Evelyn College for Women,...
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Dartmouth College, student staff members of the conservative Dartmouth Review had taken sledgehammers to a shanty town set up by protesters calling for divestment...
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Tells Princeton Clubs They Must Admit Women". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-25. Doskoch, Evelyn; Gjaja, Alex (July 13, 2020). "How...
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Theodore Robinson (category Evelyn College for Women faculty)
Mountains, where he painted several canal scenes. He also taught at Evelyn College in Princeton, New Jersey, and later at the Pennsylvania Academy of the...
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classified as research universities), eighteen county colleges, fourteen religious institutions, and eight for-profit proprietary schools. As of July 2020, The...
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decline of Jugtown's industry. It was home to the short-lived Evelyn College for Women from 1887 to 1897. The district's character became mostly residential...
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laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science. Its primary mission is research into and development of fusion as an energy source. It is known for the...
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Association and College Retirement Equities Fund. Former board member of American Express, Merck & Co, Inc., and the University Corporation for Advanced Internet...
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and later added book publishing to its activities. Beginning as a small, for-profit printer, Princeton University Press was reincorporated as a nonprofit...
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Coeducation at Princeton University (category Women's education in the United States)
actually maintained and staffed a sister college, Evelyn College for Women, in the town of Princeton on Evelyn and Nassau streets. It was closed after...
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setting for the medical drama House M.D. from 2004 to 2012, even though they share a similar location and name. The hospital is notable for being Albert...
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Attorney General John Huston Finley (1863–1940), author, president of Knox College and University of the State of New York Donald B. Fullerton (1892–1985)...
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Princeton graduate Sally Frank for sex discrimination. Ms. Frank prevailed in 1985. Following the suit, the Club voted to admit women in early 1986. Cottage has...
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The Princeton Reunions are an annual college reunion event held every year on the weekend before commencement at Princeton University. Known simply as...
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Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies at the Catholic University of America, and Senior Distinguished Advisor to the Lantos Foundation for Human...
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were ROTC officers. In 1971, Tower became one of the first clubs to accept women. The club received tax-exempt status in 1972 by hosting university precepts...
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Council on Education (ACE), The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and The College Entrance Examination Board. ETS was formed in 1947...
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American colonies. The university, originally known as the College of New Jersey, held classes for one year in Elizabeth and nine years in Newark before the...
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as a gentleman farmer and businessman, as treasurer and Trustee of the College of New Jersey, as a state Senator, and as governor in 1860, the first to...
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Evelyn Francis McHale (September 20, 1923 – May 1, 1947) was an American bookkeeper who jumped to her death from the 86th-floor observation deck of the...
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1, 1935. For many years, Albert Einstein lived in the house with three women: his sister Maja, his step-daughter Margot Einstein-Marianoff (1899–1986)...
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Aaron Burr Sr. (category Yale College alumni)
1757) was a Presbyterian minister and college educator in colonial America. He was a founder of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)...
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fields and lines for men's and women's lacrosse. Announced schedules as of May 24, 2024. The date is set after the first de facto college football game held...
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University. She graduated from Smith College in 1945. She performed pioneering work in the field of computing. Evelyn Boyd was born in Washington, D.C.;...
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