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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
    2 KB (337 words) - 09:24, 22 February 2023
  • ...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
    294 bytes (45 words) - 14:40, 5 November 2009
  • ...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
    384 bytes (58 words) - 12:12, 24 October 2009
  • ...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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  • {{r|Ivy League||**}}
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  • #'Poison Ivy League' (Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye) - 2:02
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  • ...y 21st century evangelicals..."I would say he is no worse than some of the Ivy League types who do the same thing, who say the founding fathers believed in separ
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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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  • ...y 21st century evangelicals..."I would say he is no worse than some of the Ivy League types who do the same thing, who say the founding fathers believed in separ
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