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  2. Hamilton College - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton College is a private liberal arts college in the Clinton, New York, area. [4] It was established as the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in 1793 and received its charter as Hamilton College in 1812, in honor of Alexander Hamilton , one of its inaugural trustees, following a proposal made after his death in 1804.

  3. Hamilton College Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The conservative Federal style of the chapel is characteristic of Hooker's work. The distinctive three story main body and interior design are credited to John H. Lothrop, a Hamilton College trustee. The design includes three bays on the eastern façade and eight bays of double hung windows along the north and south faces of the building.

  4. Clinton, Oneida County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Hiram Huntington Kellogg Sr., graduate of Hamilton College, founder of the Young Ladies' Domestic Seminary and first president of Knox College; Samuel Kirkland, a missionary among the Oneida, obtained a charter for Hamilton College in 1812; Sarah J. Maas, author of Throne of Glass series of fantasy novels, graduated from Hamilton College

  5. File:Kirner-Johnson building, Hamilton College NY.jpg

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    English: Kirner-Johnson building, Hamilton College NY. Built for Kirkland College in 1972, now part of Hamilton College. "Kirner-Johnson's exterior is faced primarily with copper panels from Revere Copper Products in nearby Rome, N.Y. The material has been aged to give it a greenish tint like copper that has weathered for many years."

  6. Colgate University - Wikipedia

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    Colgate University is a private college in Hamilton, New York, United States.The liberal arts college was founded in 1819 as the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York and operated under that name until 1823, when it was renamed Hamilton Theological and Literary Institution, often called Hamilton College (1823–1846), then Madison College (1846–1890), and its present name since ...

  7. Map Out Your College Town with a Food Bucket List

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    When I first moved to college, I was living in an all-freshman dorm and eating at dining halls with the No. 1 food in the country. I’m not going to deny it, the food at UMass Amherst is top-notch.

  8. Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art is a teaching museum on the campus of Hamilton College [1] in Clinton, New York.The Wellin invites visitors to discover the arts and form unexpected connections through groundbreaking exhibitions, a globally representative teaching collection, and engaging programming.

  9. New England Small College Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1971: The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) was founded. Charter members included Amherst College, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Trinity College, Tufts University, Union College, Wesleyan University and Williams College, effective beginning the 1971–72 academic year.