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  2. Georgian College - Wikipedia

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    Georgian College is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, Canada, partnered with ILAC International College. [3] It has 13,000 full-time students, including 4,500 international students from 85 countries, across seven campuses, the largest being in Barrie .

  3. Georgia College & State University - Wikipedia

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    Georgia College & State University (Georgia College or GCSU) is a public liberal arts university in Milledgeville, Georgia. The university enrolls approximately 7,000 students and is a member of the University System of Georgia and the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges .

  4. Georgian Court University - Wikipedia

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    Georgian Court University (GCU or Georgian Court) is a private Roman Catholic university in Lakewood Township, New Jersey. Founded in 1908 by the Sisters of Mercy , the university has more than 1,600 undergraduates and nearly 600 graduate students.

  5. Busey–Evans Residence Halls - Wikipedia

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    James A. White designed Busey Hall, while Charles A. Platt designed Evans Hall; both architects played an important role in designing other buildings on the university's campus, and both chose the Georgian Revival style for their designs to match the campus's architectural theme. The Women's Residence Hall was the first residence hall on the ...

  6. Residential colleges of Yale University - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated in 1933, the college system is considered the defining feature of undergraduate life at Yale College, and the residential colleges serve as the residence halls and social hubs for most undergraduates. [1] [2] Construction and programming for eight of the original ten colleges were funded by educational philanthropist Edward S. Harkness.

  7. Hynson–Ringgold House - Wikipedia

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    The Hynson–Ringgold House, sometimes known as The Abbey, [1] is the official residence of the president of Washington College. The building is in the Georgian style and is made entirely out of brick. [2] In the rear of the building there is a large enclosed garden. It sits on the corner of Cannon Street and Water Street in Chestertown, Maryland.

  8. Belvidere House, Drumcondra - Wikipedia

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    Belvidere House in Drumcondra, Dublin is a historic house now located within the grounds of St Patrick's College, Dublin, a constituent college of Dublin City University. The house was constructed in its original form around 1660 for Robert Booth, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and was described at that time as being Jacobean in form. It is ...

  9. Georgian architecture - Wikipedia

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    The revived Georgian style that emerged in Britain during the same period is usually referred to as Neo-Georgian; the work of Edwin Lutyens [40] [41] and Vincent Harris includes some examples. The British town of Welwyn Garden City , established in the 1920s, is an example of pastiche or Neo-Georgian development of the early 20th century in ...