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  2. St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stone of the new chapel was laid by the Rt Revd Charles Cornish, bishop of Grahamstown on St. Andrew's Day, 1905, the jubilee year of the college. But chiefly owing to lack of funds the stone remained built into a buttress at the back of Espin Cottage, and no start was made until 1913 when the building was begun on plans by ...

  3. History of higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, the land-grant college system produced the agricultural scientists and industrial engineers who constituted the critical human resources of the managerial revolution in government and business (1862–1917) laying the foundation of the world's preeminent educational infrastructure that supported the world's foremost technology-based ...

  4. College Board - Wikipedia

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    The College Board's Advanced Placement Program is an extensive program that offers high school students the chance to participate in what the College Board describes as college-level classes, reportedly broadening students' intellectual horizons and preparing them for college work. It also plays a large part in the college admissions process ...

  5. Builders' rites - Wikipedia

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    Builders' rites are ceremonies attendant on the laying of foundation stones, including ecclesiastical, masonic or other traditions connected with foundations or other aspects of construction. One such custom is that of placing a few coins, newspapers, etc. within a cavity beneath the stone.

  6. Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges

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    AGB was founded in 1921. [4] It grew out of a conference held at the University of Michigan in 1920. [5] Until the early 1960s the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges was an affiliation of board members who took turns sharing the leadership and guidance needed to sustain an organization. [6]

  7. Victoria College, Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Victoria College is a Government-run, fee-paying, academically selective day school [7] for boys in St Helier, Jersey. Founded in 1852, the school is named after Queen Victoria . It is owned and administered by the Government of Jersey and is located on Mont Millais adjacent to Jersey College for Girls , the Government fee-paying secondary ...

  8. Batter board - Wikipedia

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    Batter boards (or battre boards, Sometimes mispronounced as "battle boads") are temporary frames, set beyond the corners of a planned foundation at precise elevations. These batter boards [1] are then used to hold layout lines (construction twine) to indicate the limits [2] (edges and corners) of the foundation.

  9. Illinois Valley Community College - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Valley Community College (IVCC) is a community college in Oglesby, Illinois. The college serves a 2,000-square-mile (5,200 km 2) district encompassing all of Putnam and parts of Bureau, LaSalle, DeKalb, Grundy, Lee, Livingston, and Marshall counties. [3] The college sits on a 425-acre (1.72 km 2) campus that was constructed in 1972. [4]