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  2. Pomona College - Wikipedia

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    An exterior view of the college in 1907, featuring its two earliest buildings: Sumner Hall (right) and Holmes Hall (left) [14] Pomona College was established as a coeducational and nonsectarian Christian institution on October 14, 1887, amidst a real estate boom and anticipated population influx precipitated by the arrival of a transcontinental railroad to Southern California.

  3. Traditions of Pomona College - Wikipedia

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    Early traditions at Pomona, such as Pole Rush and banner springs, often took the form of rivalries between different class years, [4][5] and frequently involved hazing. After World War II, these were gradually replaced with college-wide traditions, including the college's most intensely carried tradition, a reverence for the number 47, which ...

  4. Claremont Colleges - Wikipedia

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    An exterior view of Pomona College in 1907, featuring its two earliest buildings: Sumner Hall (right) [20] and Holmes Hall (left) [21] Before the idea of the Claremont Colleges, Pomona College was founded in 1887. [22] Pomona began after a group of congregationalists envisioned a "New England-type" college on the West Coast.

  5. List of Pomona College people - Wikipedia

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    The class of 1894, Pomona's first graduating class, had 11 members. [1]Pomona College (/ p ə ˈ m oʊ n ə / ⓘ pə-MOH-nə [2]) is an elite [3] private liberal arts college in Claremont, California, and the founding member of the Claremont Colleges consortium. [4]

  6. E. Wilson Lyon - Wikipedia

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    E. Wilson Lyon. Elijah Wilson Lyon (1904–1989) was an American diplomatic historian who was the sixth president of Pomona College from 1941 to 1969. Born in Mississippi, he studied at the University of Mississippi and Colgate University, and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. [1] During his tenure at Pomona, he guided the college ...

  7. Ayer Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Ayer Cottage was the place of first meeting of Pomona College on September 12, 1888, in Pomona, California in Los Angeles County. [ 1] It was designated a California Historic Landmark (No. 289) on June 27, 1938. It was built in 1887, and in 1888 rented to the college so that classes could be held there. The cottage had five rooms, each used as ...

  8. Charles Burt Sumner - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, he opposed the college's decision to make Claremont its permanent home, but he later relocated his house to Claremont in 1901, living in it during the six-week move. In 1910, Pomona gave him the college's first honorary doctorate, a Legum Doctor degree. In 1914, he published a comprehensive history of the college.

  9. The surprising source of a million-dollar Pomona College ...

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    Masago Armstrong, who served as the registrar of Pomona College for 30 years, left a $1-million gift toward a scholarship fund for the school after her death last year at age 102.