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    Ormond College is the largest of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne located in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is...
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    philanthropist in the areas of education and religion. Ormond is notable for founding the Working Men's College of Melbourne, which became the Royal Melbourne...
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  • Ormond may refer to: Ormond (surname) Earl of Ormond (Ireland) Earl of Ormond (Scotland) Ormond Somerville (1868–1928), justice of the Supreme Court of...
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    Ormond Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States. The population was 43,080 at the 2020 census. Ormond Beach lies directly north of Daytona...
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  • Helen Garner about a 1992 sexual harassment scandal at Ormond College, one of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne, which the author had...
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    University Old Physics Conference Room and Gallery, Melbourne University Ormond College Kew Lunatic Asylum 67 Spencer Street, former Victorian Railway Headquarters...
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    Division of Protein Chemistry, Parkville, Victoria, 1958 Picken Court, Ormond College, Parkville, 1959 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Canberra, 1960 St George's...
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    at Ormond College, the University of Melbourne, completed in 1965, was Frederick Romberg’s (Romberg and Boyd Architects) second building for Ormond College...
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    Great Ormond Street Hospital (informally GOSH, formerly the Hospital for Sick Children) is a children's hospital located in the Bloomsbury area of the...
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  • White; and choral ensembles Conspirare, The Esoterics, the Choir of Ormond College, and the Cambridge University Chamber Choir. The same portion of the...
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    University (destroyed by fire in 1952) Royal Exhibition Building (1879) Ormond College, Melbourne University (1881) Holy Trinity Church, East St Kilda (1882–1889)...
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  • Wade Institute of Entrepreneurship based at Ormond College, one of the university's residential colleges. The University of Melbourne's libraries have...
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  • technical article on integration. Departing for Australia, he lectured at Ormond College, University of Melbourne from 1893 to 1895. As a distant correspondent...
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    Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688), was an Anglo-Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642...
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    Macfarlane Burnet (category People educated at Geelong College)
    1918, Burnet attended the University of Melbourne, where he lived in Ormond College on a residential scholarship. There, he read more of Darwin's work and...
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  • Roy Grounds (category People educated at Scotch College, Melbourne)
    the circular Round House in Hobart, and the square Master's Lodge at Ormond College.[citation needed] When Grounds, Frederick Romberg and Robin Boyd formed...
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    Ormond College, part of the University of Melbourne...
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    Zelman Cowen (category Alumni of New College, Oxford)
    Melbourne, and attended Scotch College before going on to the University of Melbourne where he was resident at Ormond College. His studies were interrupted...
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    University of Melbourne and associated residential colleges, including Queen's College, Melbourne and Ormond College. University High School Monash University...
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    Ormond Beatty (August 13, 1815 – June 24, 1890) was an American educator and academic administrator. He was the seventh president of Centre College in...
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    master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne. Her family attended church while her father served as the head of the Presbyterian college. Newton-John...
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  • all shots; another version for the Australian market was filmed in Ormond College, University of Melbourne, with Williams on keyboards. The group released...
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    and motets by Aaron Copland. The New College Choir, Oxford, recorded it in 1996. In 2000, the choir of Ormond College included it in a recording of Barber's...
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  • Assembly Hall in Collins Street, Melbourne, then 10 years later in 1881 to Ormond College, University of Melbourne. In 1974, however, the whole staff of the theological...
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    Weary Dunlop (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    in medicine, and excelled as a sportsman at Melbourne University and Ormond College. The nickname "Weary" was a reference to his last name—"tired" like...
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    Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond and 3rd Earl of Ossory KG PC (Ire) (Irish: Tomás Dubh de Buitléir, Iarla Urmhamhan; c. 1531 – 1614), was an influential...
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    Rufus Black (category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford)
    Tasmania. Black was educated at Wesley College and the University of Melbourne, where he resided at Ormond College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts...
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  • Australia over a period of ten weeks, with multiple scenes being filmed at Ormond College. The film created over 500 jobs for cast and crew. The North American...
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  • Guillaume Ormond (1896–1971) was a cathedral organist, who served at Truro Cathedral. He was the nephew of artist John Singer Sargent and uncle of Richard...
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    Grammar School and the University of Melbourne where he resided at Ormond College. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws with Honours...
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