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  • '''Ivy League''' is the name generally applied to eight [[University|universities]] ([[Br ...schedules for "as many sports as practicable" had been approved. By 1977, Ivy League colleges had, as the Ivy Group, established round-robin competitions in [[f
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  • {{r|Ivy League}} ===Ivy League universities===
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  • {{r|Ivy League||**}} ===Ivy League universities===
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  • {{r|Ivy League}} ===Ivy League universities===
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  • [[Ivy League]] [[U.S._colleges_and_universities/Catalogs|U.S. institution]] in [[Philade
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  • [[Ivy League]] college in [[New York, New York|New York City]] founded in 1754.
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  • '''Ivy League''' is the name generally applied to eight [[University|universities]] ([[Br ...schedules for "as many sports as practicable" had been approved. By 1977, Ivy League colleges had, as the Ivy Group, established round-robin competitions in [[f
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  • ...uate and undergraduate despite the "college" name; it is a member of the [[Ivy League]] and located in [[Hanover, New Hampshire|Hanover]], [[New Hampshire (U.S.
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  • Founded in 1865, and a private university member of the [[Ivy League]] as well as [[New York State]]'s land grant institution, the first U.S. in
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  • ...on located in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]. It is part of the prestigious "[[Ivy League]]" from which many top U.S. officials have graduated. The [[Skull and Bones
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  • ...igher education located in [[Princeton, New Jersey]] and a member of the [[Ivy League]]. Its Institute for Advanced Study has contained immortals of science suc
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  • The '''University of Pennsylvania''' is an [[Ivy League]] [[U.S._colleges_and_universities/Catalogs|U.S. institution]] in [[Philade Upenn has the sixth largest endowment (over $20 billion) of all the ivy league universities.
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  • {{r|Ivy League}}
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  • {{r|Poison Ivy League}}
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  • #'Poison Ivy League' (Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye) - 2:02
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  • ...State of [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], and is a member of the [[Ivy League]].
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  • ...ed to his stressful situation, but with the help of his older sister, an [[Ivy League]] graduate, he researches historical details from his visions. When they tu
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  • ..., and was initially only for Harvard students, before expanding to other [[Ivy League]] colleges, then institutions worldwide, until finally opening to anyone ag
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  • ...-viewers: those who hate the Feds, the Federal Reserve System|Fed, and the Ivy League . It was Ailes who put the "party" in the tea parties by giving them a roun
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  • Two prestigious [[Ivy League]] universities are situated in New York state. They are [[Cornell Universit
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  • ...e. He attended a local Baptist college for two years, then switched to the Ivy League at Brown University, where his strong social skills created friendships wit
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  • ...chools (expensive private high schools, primarily in the Northeast) and to Ivy League universities and prestigious liberal arts colleges, such as Amherst, Willia
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  • ...n rules. Harvard adopted the Canadian rules and introduced them into the [[Ivy League]] in 1875. Both American and Canadian football evolved from these games.<r
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  • The [[Ivy League]] universities and "[[Little Ivies]]" liberal arts colleges, particularly H
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  • Unschoolers have been admitted to most universities (including Ivy League schools). <ref>''Homeschooling: Back to the Future?'', http://www.education
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  • ...of the colleges which opened between 1640 and 1750 form the contemporary "Ivy League," including [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Yale University|Yale]], [[Col
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  • ...also has been changing, with a sharp decline in the proportion possessing Ivy League degrees and a significant rise in the fraction of alumni from state univers
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  • ...‘bride' and she was then allowed to come to him straight from Vienna." The Ivy League's view of who was Jewish was not the same as the Nazis'. Harvard hired von ...gious community or afterwards joined it" (Ibid. pp. 42-43). To be sure the Ivy league universities did not rely on this definition of who is a Jew in their discr
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  • ...mortality unfolding before the reader. The deterioration of James Bournes, Ivy League master criminal, is singularly unmoving even as one stunningly dramatic sce
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  • ...ed in New England. These include four out of the eight universities in the Ivy League (Brown University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University and Yale Universit
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  • ...epts admission to the [[University of Virginia]]. Other graduates attend [[Ivy League]] schools and high-ranking public schools across the nation.
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  • ...$3 for 5 guaranteed matches. By 1966, Operation Match was well-known among Ivy League campuses and brought Tarr and Vaughn minor fame. Their company was featured
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  • ...wer’s beloved Army, his cause was doomed. While many Americans distrusted Ivy League, striped pants diplomats, soldiers were held in high regard; McCarthy’s c
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  • ...Chicago, etc.) founded at the turn of century which eschewed the Oxbridge-Ivy League "gentlemanly education" approach in favor of a more serious academic and te
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  • ...endorsed by President [[Bill Clinton]] and portrayed Obama as an elitist [[Ivy League|Ivy Leaguer]] who was "not black enough." Obama responded, "When Congressma
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  • [[Image:Columbia University.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Columbia University]] is an [[Ivy League]] university, located in the Manhattan neighborhood of [[Morningside Height
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  • ...iment") out of a diverse crew that ranged from cowboys from the Dakotas to Ivy League friends from the city. Originally Roosevelt held the rank of Lieutenant Co
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