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  2. History of Regent's Park College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Regent's Park College dates to the foundation of the London Baptist Education Society in 1752. The appointment of the first Principal came in 1810 when the college moved to Stepney, East London. In 1855, under the then-president, Dr Joseph Angus, [1] the college moved to Holford House in the centre of Regent's Park, London, where it operated as ...

  3. List of blood donation agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    South Bend Medical Foundation [34] Versiti Blood Center of Indiana [35] Iowa. ImpactLife (Formerly: Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center) [36] LifeServe Blood Center [37] Kentucky. Kentucky Blood Center [38] Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center [39] Louisiana.

  4. Regent's Park College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Regent's Park College (known colloquially within the university as Regent's) is a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford, situated in central Oxford, just off St Giles', England, United Kingdom . Founded in 1810, the college moved to its present site in 1927 and became a licensed hall of the university in 1957.

  5. Category:Alumni of Regent's Park College, London - Wikipedia

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    Category:Alumni of Regent's Park College, London. University of Oxford portal. Alumni of Regent's Park College between the years of 1810, when the college was created and 1927 when it moved to Oxford, eventually becoming part of the University of Oxford. Between 1841 and 1927 the college was affiliated to the University of London .

  6. List of women's universities and colleges in the United ...

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    Colby–Sawyer College, New London (women's college from 1928 to 1990; co-ed since 1991) Mount Saint Mary College, Hooksett (closed in 1978) Notre Dame College, Manchester (became co-ed in 1985; closed in 2002; academic programs merged into Southern New Hampshire University) Pierce College for Women, Concord (closed in 1972)

  7. List of Principals of Regent's Park College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Principals of Regent's Park College, Oxford. 1927–1942 H. Wheeler Robinson. 1942–1958 Robert Child [3] 1958–1972 Gwynne Henton Davies [3] 1972–1989 Barrington (Barrie) Raymond White [4] 1989–2007 Paul Fiddes. 2007–2021 Robert Ellis [5]

  8. SOAS University of London - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Privy Council approved changes to the school's charter allowing it to award degrees in its own name, following the trend set by fellow colleges the London School of Economics, University College London and King's College London. All new students registered from September 2013 will qualify for a SOAS, University of London, award.

  9. Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private, Ivy League, research university in New York City.Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest in the United States.