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  2. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    Yale University's Sterling Memorial Library, as seen from Maya Lin's sculpture, Women's Table. The sculpture records the number of women enrolled at Yale over its history; female undergraduates were not admitted until 1969. Yale University Library, which holds over 15 million volumes, is the second-largest university collection in the United ...

  3. Yale College - Wikipedia

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    Yale College is the undergraduate college of Yale University. Founded in 1701, it is the original school of the university. Founded in 1701, it is the original school of the university. Although other Yale schools were founded as early as 1810, all of Yale was officially known as Yale College until 1887, when its schools were confederated and ...

  4. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    Seven of the nine colonial colleges became seven of the eight Ivy League universities: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Brown, and Dartmouth. The remaining Ivy League institution, Cornell University, was founded in 1865. These are all private universities.

  5. George Wilson Pierson - Wikipedia

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    Yale: College and University : 1871–1937. (1952) The M-factor in American History (1962) Tocqueville in America (1969) The Education of American Leaders; Comparative Contributions of U.S. Colleges and Universities (1969) The moving American (1973) Lettres d'Amérique by Gustave de Beaumont, edited by George Pierson. (1973) Yale: a Short ...

  6. Ivy League - Wikipedia

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    Yale University 1878 Woodrow Wilson: Princeton University 1879 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Harvard University Columbia Law School 1903 (withdrew, class of 1907) [198] John F. Kennedy: Princeton University Harvard University (withdrew) 1940 Gerald Ford: Yale Law School: 1941 George H. W. Bush: Yale University 1948 Bill Clinton: Yale Law School 1973 ...

  7. Yale University announced Thursday that it will resume requiring prospective students to the Ivy League institution to submit standardized test scores when applying for admission.

  8. Abraham Pierson - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Pierson was the minister of the Killingworth Congregational Church at the same time he started to teach the first classes of what would become Yale University. The new school was supposed to conduct its classes in Saybrook, but the Rev. Pierson could not be relieved of his duties as the pastor in Killingworth; thus, the classes were ...

  9. Asian enrollment at top colleges Princeton, Yale and Duke ...

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