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"confidence man" who "passed himself off as a | Cornell Law School graduate experienced in taking com |
A | Cornell university alumni newsletter reports, "While |
a seed grown in 1945 by Lester C. Anderson, a | Cornell University fruit nutritionist who conducted o |
Francis Fennell II, Class of 1926, is also a | Cornell Athletic Hall of Famer. |
He set a | Cornell record for shutouts that year, nine, topping |
Another son, Mario, was a | Cornell University professor and active anti-fascist. |
Fernow Hall is a | Cornell University building that was listed on the Na |
season, but was let go when Columbus acquired | Cornell Glen. |
Jack McVitie, who was murdered the year after | Cornell. |
The day after, | Cornell was handed a shock call-up to the Welsh senio |
team and was injured during the game against | Cornell. |
During the Nov 24, 2009 game against | Cornell Jim Boeheim approached Jones and had words wi |
Pogue then gives his testimony against | Cornell, which prompts Cornell to change his plea in |
-hitter against Yale and a one-hitter against | Cornell. |
William Ainsworth | Cornell, The Political Career of John S. Fisher, Gove |
Albert | Cornell Chesley (born August 23, 1957 in Washington, |
C. (Carl) Allin | Cornell (born September 19, 1938) is a civil engineer |
48 (2), Feb 1894, Making of America, | Cornell University Library, accessed 3 Mar 2009 |
ved further training at McGill University and | Cornell Medical College. |
Tennessee and educated at Duke University and | Cornell University. |
ridge High School (Indianapolis, Indiana) and | Cornell University, where he studied physics, chemist |
vy, Georgia Tech, Indiana, North Carolina and | Cornell. |
ollege level, leading Westminster College and | Cornell University's football teams. |
gwood graduated from Deep Springs College and | Cornell University and in 1939 received a Rhodes Scho |
, San Diego graduates Christian Schroeder and | Cornell University graduate Meli James. |
ng The John Hopkins, MIT, Harvard, Tufts, and | Cornell. |
essor at University of Michigan (1964-65) and | Cornell University (1965-94) where he became professo |
1949, while watching a game between Penn and | Cornell, Stevenson proclaimed: "I don't like this two |
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1971-1976), and | Cornell University (1977-1982), compiling a career co |
ian University Medical Center of Columbia and | Cornell (formerly Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cente |
ale University, Johns Hopkins University, and | Cornell University. |
December 2000, based jointly at Cambridge and | Cornell universities. |
armacology from the University of Alberta and | Cornell University. |
e Wind productions at Geva Theatre Center and | Cornell University's Schwartz Center for the Performi |
, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and | Cornell University and Medical School. |
duate of Villanova University (B.S. 1963) and | Cornell Law (J.D. 1967). |
He studied at Deep Springs College and | Cornell University. |
alient, California Review, Princeton Tory and | Cornell Review, and has been at the center of several |
Knopf and | Cornell University Press, 1996 and 1997. |
ed Western Reserve Academy from 1949-1951 and | Cornell University's School of Agriculture 1951-1955. |
ing the 1895 and 1896 seasons, Iowa State and | Cornell in 1897 and 1898, and Iowa State and Carlisle |
an, with founding owner Robert L. Johnson and | Cornell Haynes holding minority interests, with Rod H |
om Evanston Township High School in 1990, and | Cornell University in 1994 with a B.A. in Philosophy, |
sor, including giving lectures at Harvard and | Cornell, among other places. |
63), Universidad de San Marcos (1964-66), and | Cornell University (1968-82). |
He graduated from Nottingham University, and | Cornell University. |
s also taught at MIT, Columbia University and | Cornell University. |
previously taught at Villanova University and | Cornell Law School. |
in 1995, Nichols remained active in local and | Cornell affairs. |
nternal medicine at the New York Hospital and | Cornell Medical College and then in psychiatry at Cor |
rom the University of Southern California and | Cornell University, with research interests in the sa |
by researchers from Purdue, Norfolk State and | Cornell universities. |
University, the University of California, and | Cornell. |
technic State University, San Luis Obispo and | Cornell University where he studied Dairy Science, Ag |
aying college football at Maryland (1983) and | Cornell (1986), graduating from the Cornell Universit |
rial committee consists of Hakan Karateke and | Cornell Fleischer from the University of Chicago, and |
niversity of Massachusetts Amherst, B.A., and | Cornell University, J.D., and was admitted to the bar |
College in Schenectady, New York in 1938 and | Cornell University in 1939. |
Chicago Law School, Stanford Law School, and | Cornell Law School. |
rward continued his education at New York and | Cornell Universities. |
n project at Sardis by Harvard University and | Cornell University begins. |
y Warner Bancroft (1896-1967) married another | Cornell chemistry professor, Melvin Lorrel Nichols (1 |
Antonio | Cornell Burks (born February 25, 1980 in Memphis, Ten |
International partners are | Cornell University, University College Dublin and Dub |
rlotte, The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, | Cornell University, Ithaca, and The New Britain Museu |
Main article: | Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture |
Steve Buscemi as | Cornell Shaw: a former addict who now works as one of |
She took a position as | Cornell University's Head Diving Coach in fall of 200 |
e College-teams from outside the area such as | Cornell University also took part. |
This now seems unlikely as | Cornell has now rejoined Soundgarden. |
Schools such as | Cornell University have implemented such policies to |
ed to the college ranks from 1998 to 2000, as | Cornell University's head coach. |
etts, USA and attained his master's degree at | Cornell University, New York. |
vernment and Politics, and earned his J.D. at | Cornell Law School in 1990. |
ussell Sage Foundation, visiting professor at | Cornell University, faculty member of the New School |
ion, he is a Professor Emeritus of Geology at | Cornell. |
e in 1984 after teaching for several years at | Cornell and Syracuse University. |
ional History in the Department of History at | Cornell University for a number of years. |
For the Residential College at | Cornell University, see Risley Residential College. |
s was the case at Salmon Arm, Riley played at | Cornell with his older brother Brendon, a defenseman. |
ce was an assistant professor of economics at | Cornell University. |
It was used informally at | Cornell University from the beginning of the project |
He was a professor of biology at | Cornell University Medical College between 1969 and 1 |
versity, he joined the mathematics faculty at | Cornell University. |
iske in the elaborate crypt of Sage Chapel at | Cornell University. |
He then served as an assistant coach at | Cornell University under Tom Harp in 1962; at Miami U |
He taught mathematics at | Cornell University (1955-68) where he started his wor |
While at | Cornell, he also was president of both the Quill and |
eed's video codec was originally developed at | Cornell University's Discover Lab and is based on H26 |
. and Grace L. Todd professor of Chemistry at | Cornell University. |
ematics at New York University, instructor at | Cornell, professor at Dalhousie University, and, afte |
llowship in 2002, the Salpeter Lectureship at | Cornell University in 2006, the Bahcall Lectureship a |
1976 to 1987, he was an adjunct professor at | Cornell University. |
elo.KFFL</ref> Brant currently is employed at | Cornell College in Mount Vernon, IA. |
hlete, Nehring competed in track and field at | Cornell University where he received All-American hon |
ved as an assistant professor of Astronomy at | Cornell before moving to JPL in 1984. |
and was educated at the Digby Academy and at | Cornell University. |
He did undergraduate work at | Cornell, the University of Pittsburgh, and Columbia, |
the hybrids Schuyler and Seyval Blanc done at | Cornell University's New York State Agricultural Expe |
ned to New York City to take up a position at | Cornell University Medical College. |
ar he was offered a graduate assistantship at | Cornell University, but he still had to finish his un |
Experiment Station grape breeding program at | Cornell for development. |
He soon followed, joining the staff at | Cornell as a faculty member and grape breeder in the |
ht scholarship, he completed his doctorate at | Cornell University and worked for the United States D |
He then studied at | Cornell University where he received his Masters degr |
ologist, and professor of Animal Husbandry at | Cornell University from 1927-1963. |
the United States to do postdoctoral work at | Cornell University before moving back to France in 19 |
t her brain to the Wilder Brain Collection at | Cornell University. |
of the New York State College of Forestry at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
geologist, Associate Professor of Geology at | Cornell University. |
based on ring resonators, most prominently at | Cornell University, University of Maryland, College P |
has held Visiting Associate Professorships at | Cornell University, Dartmouth College, and the Univer |
anner during a visit with NROTC midshipmen at | Cornell University on March 10, 2010. |
eived his Ph.D and first research position at | Cornell University. |
med the interim head coach of field hockey at | Cornell University for the 2003 campaign after servin |
State, he matriculated to graduate school at | Cornell University, where he received degrees in 1893 |
was Chairman of the Department of Surgery at | Cornell University Medical College and from 1975 to 1 |
While at | Cornell, she met Kurt Schrader, and the two were marr |
the Psi chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at | Cornell. |
ormer professor of Native American Studies at | Cornell University. |
The South Asia Program at | Cornell created the Rabindranath Tagore Endowment in |
As a postdoc at | Cornell University, he and David Mermin (and independ |
demy in Peekskill, New York, then enrolled at | Cornell where he was active in the Air Force ROTC and |
ter, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at | Cornell and Stanford University. |
e was an associate professor of psychiatry at | Cornell University Medical College. |
e Quad Library at Radcliffe, Clark Library at | Cornell University and Miller Nichols Library at the |
1898 and then joined the education faculty at | Cornell University. |
nd universities throughout Scandinavia and at | Cornell University. |
. Tisch Distinguished University Professor at | Cornell University and is a professor in the Departme |
eed, a company which originated in his lab at | Cornell University. |
From 1968-2005 he taught at | Cornell University, and in 2006 joined the University |
Hofher served as the head football coach at | Cornell University from 1990 to 1997 and at the Unive |
Beta Charge House at | Cornell University |
Revson began racing while at | Cornell University. |
Grinols has taught at | Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and th |
At | Cornell, Barreiro was founding editor of Native Ameri |
This spurred him on to study Zoology at | Cornell University, returning to take on the challeng |
He served as the head football coach at | Cornell University (1961-1965), Duke University (1967 |
ell, professor of nutritional biochemistry at | Cornell, who summarized the results in his book The C |
ry 1944 after teaching at a Russian course at | Cornell University in the summer of 1943. |
Physical Sciences, professor of Astronomy at | Cornell University |
h position, Knowles served as an assistant at | Cornell, Western Michigan University and the Universi |
From 1961 to 1965, Harp coached at | Cornell, where he compiled a 19-23-3 record. |
secrance has held regular university posts at | Cornell and Berkeley and visiting positions at the II |
, he compiled a 26-34 record as head coach at | Cornell University. |
At | Cornell, Miller's football teams compiled a record of |
Miller was the head coach at | Cornell College from 1980 in Mount Vernon, Iowa until |
an associate professor of Computer Science at | Cornell University until 1998, and then was Joan P. a |
After that he held a scholarship at | Cornell University, New York, where he was the assist |
a, Davis and was previously on the faculty at | Cornell and Stanford Universities. |
Christoph Koch (now professor at | Cornell University), |
Missakian studied at | Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. and Concordia Unive |
e was a professor of public administration at | Cornell, then from 1954-64, taught government at Colu |
Whitney played football at | Cornell University. |
While at | Cornell, Palm served for 19 years as Chairman of the |
Sorabji's first academic post was at | Cornell University in 1962, where he became associate |
Aside from Rob Koll, who succeeded Spates at | Cornell, Spates is the only coach of a consistent top |
g debut July 1, 1895, while still enrolled at | Cornell. |
klahoma in 1993, Spates was the head coach at | Cornell and served as an assistant coach at the U.S. |
pplied Economics and Management Department at | Cornell University. |
ed a Bachelor's Degree in Hotel Management at | Cornell University. |
the New York State College of Agriculture at | Cornell University for 13 years from 1959 to 1972. |
in 1921 with a A.B.. His graduate work was at | Cornell University, where he was awarded his M.D. in |
He received his Ph.D. at | Cornell University. |
He has also held academic positions at | Cornell University (1972-73), University of Californi |
ty in 1982 and his doctorate in philosophy at | Cornell University in 1988. |
Rus received her Ph.D. at | Cornell University. |
Levins studied agriculture and mathematics at | Cornell. |
Hugh DeHaven - American professor at | Cornell University and considered the "Father of Cras |
Physical Sciences, professor of Astronomy at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
Greek and comparative philology professor at | Cornell University as well as President of the Univer |
mouth opens the 2009-10 season on the road at | Cornell on Oct. 30. |
was an associate professor of mathematics at | Cornell University and Johns Hopkins University. |
While at | Cornell, he served as Captain his senior year and was |
Following his playing career at | Cornell, Burke played semi-pro football in Spain befo |
aught collegiate classes for over 30 years at | Cornell University, Pomona College, University of Cal |
es Coast Guard to study art and philosophy at | Cornell University, receiving his BFA in January 1949 |
ved to Mt. Vernon, Iowa, to attend classes at | Cornell College. |
Saks studied at | Cornell University and trained for acting at the Dram |
While at | Cornell, he was awarded Division III Coach of the Yea |
of American History Department of History at | Cornell University. |
n American historian and a professor first at | Cornell University and later at the University of Kan |
alus taught bacteriology from 1940 to 1947 at | Cornell University. |
endowed chair in developmental psychology at | Cornell. |
at the University of Cambridge, she worked at | Cornell University as a postdoctoral associate, befor |
Robert Plane joined the faculty at | Cornell in 1952 as a professor of chemistry. |
Amit continued his studies at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and received a |
e fellowship at Rockefeller as well as one at | Cornell University Medical College. |
man Zubarev while in Fred McLafferty's lab at | Cornell University. |
He later studied historic preservation at | Cornell University. |
He was also a noted football player at | Cornell University during the early 20th century. |
It was filmed at | Cornell High School in the Pittsburgh suburb of Corao |
nan did his B.Tech at IIT, Bombay and PhD. at | Cornell University. |
At | Cornell, Wittman was a member of the Quill and Dagger |
He got his BA with distinction at | Cornell University and JD cum laude at Northwestern U |
While at | Cornell, Cook worked with Donald P. Greenberg. |
e School of Industrial and Labor Relations at | Cornell University between 1984 and 1994 and joined t |
ngton, England, and received his education at | Cornell University, graduating in 1875. |
At | Cornell Amit studied with Gerard Salton, a pioneer in |
or of astronomy and electrical engineering at | Cornell University. |
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