dablink For the college in Wales , see YaleCollege Wrexham Mergefrom Residential colleges of Yale University discuss Talk Residential colleges of Yale University Delete? date October 2009 Image Harkness Tower.jpg thumb 300px Harkness Tower at YaleYaleCollege was the official name of Yale University ... The current residential college system was instituted in 1933 through a grant by Yale graduate Edward S. Harkness , who admired the college systems at Oxford University and Cambridge University ..., and all of Yale s 2,000 courses are open to undergraduates from any college, each college has a carefully ..., is unused. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Yale created plans to create a thirteenth college .... Berkeley CollegeYale Berkeley College named for the Rt. Rev. George Berkeley 1685 1753 , early benefactor of Yale. Branford College named for Branford, Connecticut , where Yale was briefly located ... Haven. Often called D port . Ezra Stiles College named for the Rev. Ezra Stiles , a president of Yale ... Edwards College named for theologian, Yale alumnus, and Princeton co founder Jonathan Edwards ... Morse , inventor of Morse Code. Also designed by Eero Saarinen . Pierson College named for Yale ... in which Yale was founded. Silliman College named for a noted scientist and Yale professor Benjamin ... Dwight College named for the two Yale presidents of that name, Timothy Dwight IV and Timothy ... Eastman Mary Henderson Eastman is partially set in YaleCollege in the 1850s. ref Aunt Phillis ... Gilmore attended YaleCollege, choosing it over Harvard. Further reading Holden, Reuben A. Yale ... . YaleCollege, An Educational History 1871 1921 1952 . Welch, Lewis Sheldon, and Walter Camp . Yale ... of YaleCollege http www.ywproject.com The Yung Wing Project hosts the memoir of the first Chinese ... schools College Category YaleCollege de YaleCollege zh .... Each undergraduate student is assigned to one of 12 residential colleges . Yale was founded ... more details
for other uses of YaleYale disambiguation Infobox UK school name YaleCollege Wrexham image size latitude longitude dms motto motto pl established 1950 approx closed c approx type Further Education College ... label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.yale wrexham.co.uk index.php website name YaleCollegeYaleCollege of Wrexham Coleg I l is a further education further education collegecollege in Wrexham , northeast Wales . History The history of YaleCollege can be summarised in three phases Yale Grammar and Technical School, Yale Sixth Form, YaleCollege. It was founded in 1950 as a state school on a site at Crispin Lane and named after Elihu Yale , best known for being the prime benefactor of Yale University , and whose family name derives from the nearby Welsh commote of I l. In 1973, as part of the conversion of local schools to the comprehensive system, it was renamed as Yale Sixth Form College and the pupils re located to other schools. The Crispin Lane site was incorporated into NEWI now Glyndwr University after the development of the Grove Park Campus. image YaleCollege Wrexham Coleg Ial Wrecsam Front MAB.jpg thumb left YaleCollege of Wrexham In 1995, work began on Yale ... GCSE s, National Diplomas and Advanced Level UK A levels . In 1999, Yale University sued Wrexham County Borough Council over the use of the name YaleCollege which had been the name of Yale University s undergraduate college for 225 years before Yale Wrexham was founded . As a result of the settlement of the trademark infringement suit, the YaleCollege in Wales must always be legally referred to as YaleCollege of Wrexham, Wales or YaleCollege Wrexham ref cite news title Transatlantic Battle ... Road, Wrexham nowrap coord 53.0412 3.0060 type edu region GB display inline name YaleCollege ... and training courses. The Principal Pennaeth in Welsh of YaleCollege of Wrexham is Paul Croke B.A., M.Ed., P.G.Dip.Ed.Man., F.R.S.A. Culture YaleCollege is, officially, a bilingual college, helping ... more details
Infobox political party name YaleCollege Council logo File YCCCrestClear.png 200px Crest of the YCC ... Yale University founded 1972 website URL http ycc.yale.edu The YaleCollege Council, known as YCC, is the student government for Yale University . Considered to be one of the three most important organizations on campus, alongside the Yale Daily News and the Yale Political Union , the YCC coordinates student events and works to craft and change campus policies with the Yale administration. The YaleCollege Council was established in 1972, under the leadership of founding Chair Floyd Bradley ... &hitPageStart 2526&sortFields fgs.title asc&view all ref8 Guide to the YaleCollege Council Records , Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives ref . In 2008 YCC merged with YSAC Yale Student Activities ... Yale YCC YaleCollege Council Website ref Subsidiaries Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee ... have included adding price markings to Durfees items, collaborating with the YaleCollege Dean s Office ... ycc.yale.edu YaleCollege Council Category Yale University Category Student governments in the United ... YCC will absorb YSAC, its duties , Yale Daily News ref , and since then the YCC has been responsible ... answers students At forum, Levin answers students , Yale Daily News ref with Rick Levin President ... news 2002 apr 25 ycc calls for online course critique YCC calls for online course critique , Yale Daily News ref . In 2002, cubbies and two ply toilet paper were introduced in Yale bathrooms as a result ... lessons learned on ycc Former presidents apply lessons learned on YCC , Yale Daily News ref , in 2007 ... , Yale Daily News ref and in 2009 it successfully petitioned the Yale administration for gender neutral housing for Yale seniors ref http www.yaledailynews.com news 2010 feb 22 coed housing approved for seniors Coed housing approved for seniors , Yale Daily News ref . More recently, the YCC, in conjunction with Yale Dining and the International Student Organization, organized Thanksgiving break meals ... more details
Chun dean Mia Genoni undergraduates 417 nickname Berkeleyites location 205 Elm Street sister college Dunster House at Harvard University homepage http www.yale.edu berkeley Image Berkeley College South at Yale.jpg thumb The south building of Berkeley College on Cross Campus Berkeley College is a residential college at Yale University , constructed in 1934. The eighth of Yale s 12 residential ..., Yale University Trivia On the television show Gilmore Girls , Logan Huntzberger is a member of Berkeley College. ref http rlfic.net viewstory.php?sid 82&chapter 3 . ref References Reflist External links http www.yale.edu berkeley Berkeley College YaleColleges Category Colleges of Yale University Category University and college dormitories in the United States fr Berkeley CollegeYale ...For the private business college Berkeley College Coord 41.3106 72.9279 display title Merge to Residential colleges of Yale University discuss Talk Residential colleges of Yale University Merging date May 2009 Refimprove date June 2007 Yale Residential College Infobox shield File Berkeleycoatofarms.jpg 150px Image 150 pixels name Berkeley College motto Latin Esse est percipi motto English To be is to be perceived ... of Cloyne , in recognition of the assistance in land and books that he gave to Yale in the 18th century. The college was renovated in 1998. College life As of fall 2011, Berkeley freshmen are housed ... Cooper was actually a member of Trumbull College , which housed its freshmen there at the time ... by a grassy area in front of Yale s main library, Sterling Memorial Library . It stands steps ... of the Master s Office. Its unofficial rivals are Trumbull College Trumbull and Calhoun College Calhoun Colleges. One college tradition is the Berkeley Streak. During the annual prospective student ... before The Game Harvard Yale The Game . Dining hall According to the Wall Street Journal http www.yaledailynews.com article.asp?AID 20798 , Berkeley has the best college dining hall in the country ... more details
Use mdy dates date October 2011 Infobox Political Youth Organization name english YaleCollege Democrats colorcode blue logo File Demslogo.jpg 220px Yale Demos Logo president Marina Keegan vice president ... yaledemocrats.com The YaleCollege Democrats YCD is a chapter of the College Democrats of America located at Yale University in New Haven, CT . History While the YaleCollege Democrats has ... push school reform title Students push for school reform publisher Yale Daily News date October 27, 2009 accessdate October 21, 2011 ref Most recently, the YaleCollege Democrats have been working ... in Connecticut and to enact the CT DREAM Act. On February 26, 2011 the YaleCollege Democrats held ... College Democrats of America College Republicans Yale International Relations Association Yale Political Union References reflist colwidth 30em Category College Democrats Category Yale University ... title Homework? No, there s a state to be canvassed publisher Yale Daily News date November ... publisher Yale Daily News date January 27, 2009 accessdate October 21, 2011 ref ref cite web url ... news city news 2007 01 26 yale dems push for tax credit bill title Yale Dems push for tax credit bill publisher Yale Daily News date January 26, 2007 accessdate October 21, 2011 ref the passage ... 12 news a3 saturdayrally.txt title Yale Democrats, advocates urge funding for supportive housing The New ... title Yale Supports Supportive Housing publisher YouTube date April 28, 2009 accessdate October 21 ... Rachel url http www.yaledailynews.com news university news 2009 10 30 yale dems lobby mayor title Yale Dems lobby for mayor publisher Yale Daily News date October 30, 2009 accessdate October 21, 2011 ... www.yaledailynews.com news 2011 mar 03 elis promote dream title Elis promote DREAM publisher Yale ... title Blumenthal speaks to Yale Dems The New Haven Register Serving New Haven ... publisher Yale Daily News date October 27, 2008 accessdate October 21, 2011 ref and Martin Frost ... more details
saved book title A Guide to Yale University subtitle A unique guide to a Big Three Ivy. cover image Yale logo.png cover color A Guide to Yale University A Brief Introduction Yale University Departments YaleCollegeYale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Yale School of Architecture Yale School of Art Yale Law School Yale Divinity School Yale School of Drama Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Yale School of Management Yale School of Medicine Yale School of Music Yale School of Nursing Yale School of Public Health Yale Institute of Sacred Music Residential Colleges Berkeley CollegeYale Branford College Calhoun College Davenport College Ezra Stiles College Jonathan Edwards College Morse College Pierson College Saybrook College Silliman College Timothy Dwight College Trumbull College Facilities at YaleYale University Art Gallery Yale Center for British Art Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments Lewis Walpole Library Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art ... more details
The name Yale is often derived from the English spelling of the Welsh place name, I l in Denbighshire. Yale can refer to Educational institutions Yale University , the United States third oldest institution of higher education YaleCollege , the undergraduate component of Yale University YaleCollege Wrexham , a college in Wales Yale Secondary School , a high school in Abbotsford, British Columbia People Elihu Yale , after whom Yale University is named Frankie Yale n Ioele , American gangster James Murray Yale , trader for Hudson s Bay Company in Canada Linus Yale, Sr. Linus Yale, Jr. John Yale Places Canada Yale, British Columbia , originally Fort Yale, named after James Murray Yale, one of the two capitals of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush and the namesake of Old Yale Road , the original highway in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia Yale Land District , one of the primary Land Districts of British Columbia cadastral survey land titles system Yale electoral district , a defunct federal electoral district in British Columbia 1872 1892 and 1914 1952 Yale Cariboo , a defunct federal electoral district in British Columbia 1892 1914 Yale District , a defunct federal electoral district in British Columbia 1871 only Yale provincial electoral district , a defunct provincial electoral district in British Columbia Yale Lillooet , a defunct provincial electoral district in British Columbia ... States Yale, Illinois Yale, Iowa Yale, Michigan Yale, Mississippi Yale, Oklahoma Yale, Virginia Yale, Washington Yale Township, Valley County, Nebraska Yale RTD , a light rail station in the RTD service of Denver, Colorado Yale Street , Houston, Texas Other uses Yale mythical creature , a creature in European mythology Yale language , a Papuan language Yale company , a lock manufacturer Yale Materials Handling Corporation forklift manufacturer Yale Romanization , a set of romanization schemes for some East Asian languages North American Yale , a single engine aircraft used for training fighter ... more details
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The Yale Corporation , sometimes, and more formally, known as The President and Fellows of YaleCollege , is the governing body of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut . The Corporation comprises 19 members Three ex officio members the President of the University and the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor of the Connecticut State of Connecticut . Ten Successor Trustees who elect their own successors. Six Alumni Fellows who are elected by the body of Yale alumni. While Article 8 Section 3 of the Constitution of the State of Connecticut recognizes a 1792 Act of the Connecticut General Assembly, which established the governor, lieutenant governor, and six members of the State Senate as ex officio members of the Corporation, an 1871 act of the Connecticut Legislature gave Yale alumni the right ... or later assumptions, YaleCollege would not find itself operationally free from political supervision ... of Yale s first president blockquote In the 1750s Thomas Clap President Clap did cause or engineer two great breaks the separation of the College from the churches by the setting up of an independent college church, and separation of the College from the state by the refusal of inspection ... and his trustees had to bring political authorities back into management of the College by adding ... senior senators of the Corporation. ref Pierson, George Wilson. 1988 . The Founding of Yale the Legend ... . The Founding of Yale the Legend of the Forty Folios. New Haven Yale University Press. 10 ISBN 0300042523 13 ISBN 9780300042528 http www.worldcat.org title founding of yale the legend of the forty folios oclc 17872942 OCLC 17872942 External links http www.yale.edu about corporation.html Yale Corpration membership http www.yale.edu about bylaws.html The Bylaws of the Yale Corporation Category Yale University Category Trustees by university or college in the United States Yale University de Yale Corporation ... more details
Infobox Glacier glacier name Yale Glacier image name caption type Tidewater glacier location College Fjord , Alaska , United States U.S. coordinates coord 61 17 16 N 147 28 40 W type glacier scale 500000 display inline,title area length 20 miles 32 km thickness terminus Sealevel status Retreating Yale Glacier is a 20 mile long 32  km glacier in the U.S. state of Alaska . It begins between Mount Cardozo and Mount Einstein and trends southwest to Yale Arm of College Fjord , 47 miles 76  km west of Valdez, Alaska Valdez . It was named for Yale University by members of the 1899 Harriman Alaska Expedition . ref cite web url Gnis3 1897368 title Yale Glacier work USGS National Mapping information publisher U.S. Geological Survey accessdate 2007 01 18 ref See also List of glaciers Cited references Reflist Category Glaciers of Alaska Category Landforms of Valdez Cordova Census Area, Alaska ValdezCordovaAK geo stub ... more details
of the Collegiate School of Connecticut, which in 1718 was named YaleCollege in his honour. ref name AFP cite web title Elihu Yale English merchant and philanthropist url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 651366 Elihu Yale publisher Britannica accessdate 2009 08 10 quote English merchant, official of the East India Company, and benefactor of Yale University. ref Life Born in Boston , Colony of Massachusetts to David Yale 1613 1690 and Ursula Knight 1624 1698 , Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd 1591 1659 , who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale 1590 1619 in Chester ... history.htm Madras Medical College History ref Yale amassed a fortune in his lifetime, largely through ... became Yale University YaleCollege . ref name AFP Tenure as President of Madras As soon as Elihu ... in silent dust. Wrexham Tower, part of Saybrook College Saybrook College, Yale , is a replica of that of St ... Elihu Yale, Governor of Madras, Whose Permanent Memorial in His Native Land is the College That Bears ... in American history, arguing that the college that would later bear his name Yale University was successful ... did not want it known by the name Dummer College . On April 5, 1999, Yale University recognized ... in Full Elihu Yale. YaleCollege Wrexham YaleCollege , a college in Wrexham , is also named ...Infobox Governor name Elihu Yale image Elihu Yale by Enoch Seeman the younger 1717.jpeg order office ... spouse profession religion signature Elihu Yale.JPG Elihu Yale April 5, 1649 July 8, 1721 was a Welsh ... Colony . In 1652, when Elihu was three years old, the Yale family moved back to England and never returned ... 1640 1800 Mittal Publications ref Yale s ancestry can be traced back to the family estate at Plas yn I l near the village of Llandegla , Denbighshire , Wales . ref name URE The name Yale is the English language English spelling of the Welsh language Welsh place name, I l. For 20 years, Yale was part ... Yale s repeated flouting of East India Company regulations and growing embarrassment at his illegal ... more details
Infobox college athletics logo Yale Bulldogs Logo.svg logo width 200 name Yale Bulldogs university Yale ... into the College Football Hall of Fame . Men s ice hockey main Yale Bulldogs men s ice hockey The Yale Men s Ice Hockey team is the oldest existing college athletics intercollegiate hockey program ... Soccer Football Association ISFA , from 1927 to 1958. From 1911 to 1958, Yale won four national championships. Men s swimming and diving main Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving Women s sports Women s crew see also Harvard Yale Regatta Eastern Association of Women s Rowing Colleges Women s ice hockey main Yale Bulldogs women s ice hockey Women s swimming and diving main Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving References reflist External links http yalebulldogs.com landing index Yale Bulldogs . Yale University Athletics official website. Retrieved 2010 03 03. Yale Ivy League navbox ECAC Hockey League Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Connecticut Sports Category Yale Bulldogs Category College sports teams in the United States by team de Yale Bulldogs es Yale Bulldogs fr Bulldogs ... CT teams 35 teams stadium Yale Bowl baseballfield Yale Field soccerstadium Reese Stadium lacrossestadium ... Bulldogs fightsong Down the Field color1 Yale Blue hex1 000066 color2 white hex2 FFFFFF color3 hex3 pageurl http www.yalebulldogs.com landing index pagename Yale Bulldogs The Yale Bulldogs are the athletic teams of the Yale University . The school sponsors 35 varsity sports. The school has won two National ... date April 6, 2007 accessdate August 19, 2011 ref Men s basketball main Yale Bulldogs men s basketball Men s crew see also Harvard Yale Regatta Goldthwait Cup Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Football main Yale Bulldogs football The American football football team has competed since 1872. They have ... Bot generated title ref They are perhaps best known for their Harvard Yale football rivalry rivalry ... varsity ice hockey. Men s lacrosse main Yale Bulldogs men s lacrosse Men s soccer Before the NCAA began ... more details
at the stadium. These include Babe Ruth , Lou Gehrig , Ted Williams , A. Bartlett Giamatti , and Yale first baseman and captain George H.W. Bush . During the early 20th century, Yale often played exhibitions at Yale Field against major league teams. Ted Williams played an exhibition at Yale Field two days before his major league debut in 1939. The Red Sox edged Yale 6 5 in that game even though Williams went 0 4. During President Bush s days baseball playing for Yale, the team played in both the 1947 and 1948 College World Series, losing to the University of California in 1947 and to USC in 1948. Yale s manager during this time was former big leaguer Ethan Allen. Yale Field was the site for one of the most famous college baseball games of all time. On May 21, 1981, during a qualifying game for the College World Series, Ron Darling from Yale and Frank Viola from St. Johns dueled through ...Coord 41 18 33.43 N 72 57 32.18 W display title Infobox Stadium stadium name Yale Field nickname image ... Eastern League baseball Eastern League 1994 2003 br Yale University Yale Bulldogs NCAA Ivy League 1927 present seating capacity Baseball 6,200 dimensions Yale Field is a stadium in West Haven, Connecticut , just across the city line with New Haven, Connecticut . It is primarily used for the Yale ... Cutters Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball minor league baseball team. Yale ... until they folded after the 2007 season. Yale Field was also the home of the New Haven Ravens during ... still a college playoff record before surrendering a single in the 12th inning. In attendance at the game was Yale President and soon to be Commissioner of Baseball, A. Bartlett Giamatti as well as pitching great and ex Yale Baseball Coach, Smoky Joe Wood. Renowned baseball author Roger Angell was also ... by Alfred A. Knoff, a division of Random House. Another legendary game took place at Yale Field ... included two of Smoky Joe s other sons, Steve and Bob Wood. Yale prevailed 11 5. Yale Field 1884 ... more details
Infobox stadium stadium name Yale Bowl nickname image Image Yale Bowl aerial.jpg 225px location 81 Central ... CT broke ground August, 1913 opened November 21, 1914 closed demolished owner Yale University operator Yale University surface Grass construction cost US 750,000 br formatprice Inflation US 750000 1914 ... Yale Bulldogs NCAA 1914 present br New York Giants National Football League NFL 1973 1974 br Connecticut ... World Summer Games seating capacity 64,246 Infobox NRHP name Yale Bowl nrhp type nhl image caption location Chapel St. and Yale Ave., New Haven, Connecticut locmapin Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat ... 1972&ResourceType Structure title Yale Bowl accessdate 2007 10 03 work National Historic Landmark summary ... ref governing body Private refnum 87000756 The Yale Bowl is a American football football stadium in New Haven, Connecticut on the border of West Haven, Connecticut West Haven , about 1 miles west of Yale ... from the original capacity of 70,869. It is home to the Yale University football team the Yale .... It is currently the third largest stadium by capacity in the second tier of college football ... Bowl stadium, its name is also the origin of college football s bowl games . The current scoreboard ... title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Yale Bowl date December, 1985 author ..., which was finished just in time for the Yale home opener on Saturday, September 16, 2006. During ... League 1968 1984 North American Soccer League during the 1976 and 1977 seasons. Yale Bowl was a candidate ... world cup usa yale bowl general secretary joseph blatter Hartford Courant Yale Bowl Loses World Cup Bid ref On Friday, October 5, 2001, the closing ceremony of the Yale Tercentennial was held at the Yale ... across Yale Avenue from the stadium. Gallery gallery File Yale Field 1910.jpg Yale Field shown here during the 1910 Harvard Yale game was the Bulldog s home until the construction of the Bowl in 1914. File Yale Bowl 1914 Model.jpg A model of the Yale Bowl sold as a souvenir in 1914 File Yale ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date November 2006 The Yale Hippolytic or The Hippolytic is the leading left of center publication at Yale University . Founded in the spring of 2003, it publishes twice per semester. In the fall of 2003, the Hippo as it is known colloquially on campus won the financial support of the Center for American Progress , a liberal think tank based in Washington, DC. The magazine is a member of the Campus Progress network of college publications. In addition to covering local, national and international political issues, The Hippolytic engages in cultural criticism, publishing book and film reviews. The magazine took its name from Hippolyte Havel , a turn of the century activist and artist in Greenwich Village. Category Yale University ... more details
William Yale is the name of William H. Yale 1831 1917 , Minnesota lieutenant governor William M. Yale 1870 1948 , baseball player hndis Yale, William ... more details
schools, other college towns, and even New York City . As Yale became one of the bellwethers of collegiate ... college humor magazines. With its 140th birthday looming, The Record is one of the preeminent college humor magazines being published today. The Magazine The Record is currently published eight times during the academic year and is distributed in Yale residential college dining halls and around ... Alan B. Slifka James Gamble Rogers div col end See also Yale Daily News Humor magazine s References references External links http www.yalerecord.com The Yale Record http twitter.com theyalerecord The Yale Record Twitter http books.google.com books?id uHZMAAAAYAAJ Yale Fun A Book of College Humor in Poetry ... Category Publications established in 1872 Yale Record Category College humor magazines Yale Record ...Image Cigarowl.gif right 250px thumb The Yale Record Record s mascot, the Old Owl . The Yale Record is the campus humor magazine of Yale University . Founded in 1872, it is the oldest college humor magazine in America. ref Publications, Yale Daily News, June 10, 2001. http www.yaledailynews.com news university news 2001 06 10 publications ref ref History, The Yale Record, March 10, 2010. http www.yalerecord.com ..., looser morality of collegians of that time. ref History, The Yale Record, March 10, 2010. http ... Chaparral , and the Harvard Lampoon , among many college humor magazines , The Record created ... with the eternal topics of schoolwork, alcohol, sex or lack thereof . This college humor style ... comics , The Second City , and Saturday Night Live . ref History, The Yale Record, March 10, 2010 ..., The Yale Record, March 10, 2010. http www.yalerecord.com about history ref Recent Years Although ... residential colleges frequently organize Master s Teas, The Yale Record is known for its humorous ones ... are referred to as old owls . Notable alumni Notable Yale Record alumni include div col ... Yale President Robert Grossman Brian Hooker poet Brian Hooker Dwight MacDonald Reginald Marsh artist ... more details
of the government sponsored Yale Seminar in music education. College Music Symposium, 4 , 113 24 ...The Yale Seminar took place at Yale University , June 17 28, 1963 to consider the problems facing music education and to propose possible solutions. The National Science Foundation had sponsored science curriculum development in the late 1950s. President John F. Kennedy appointed the Panel on Educational Research and Development, which recommended that the K 12 music curriculum of previous decades be examined to discover why school music programs had not produced a musically literate and active public. The U.S. Office of Education Cooperative Research Program awarded a grant to Yale University, and Claude V. Palisca was appointed director of the Yale Seminar. Two areas of concern were identified music materials and music performance. Recommendations of the Yale Seminar The basic goal of the K 12 music curriculum should be the development of musicality. The school music repertory should be broadened. The music curriculum should be expanded to include listening to worthwhile music literature. Performance activities should include ensembles for which a varied and authentic repertory has been developed. Advanced theory and literature courses should be available. Musicians, scholars, and composers should be brought into schools. Programs should take advantage of community resources. Opportunities for advanced study in metropolitan areas should be made available to talented students throughout the country. Greater use can be made of audiovisual aids. There should be a related plan for teacher training and retraining. Juilliard Repertory Project After the conclusion of the Yale Seminar, Dean Gideon Waldrop of Juilliard applied for a grant from the U.S. Office of Education to develop ... . Music in Our Schools A Search for Improvement. Report of the Yale Seminar on Music Education. Washington .... Seminar on music education Musicians meet at Yale University. 1963 . Music Educators Journal, 50 ... more details
Linus Yale is the name of Linus Yale, Sr. 1797 1858 , American inventor and manufacturer of pin tumbler locks. Linus Yale, Jr. 1821 1868 , innovator in cylinder lock technology, son and business partner of the above. hndis Yale, Linus fr Linus Yale ... more details
cleanup rewrite date January 2011 Thomas Yale 1525 6 1577 was an English civil lawyer. Early life Thomas Yale was born in 1525 or 1526, ref Strype, Life of Parker , ii. 186 ref graduated B.A. at Cambridge University in 1542 3, and was elected a fellow of Queens College, Cambridge about 1544. ref Venn id YL543T name Yale, Thomas ref He commenced M.A. in 1546, and filled the office of bursar to his college from 1549 to 1551. He was one of the proctors of the university for the year commencing Michaelmas 1552, but resigned before the expiration of his term of office. In 1554 he was appointed commissary of the diocese of Ely under the chancellor, John Fuller college head John Fuller , and in 1555 he was keeper of the spiritualities of the diocese of Bangor during the vacancy after the death of Arthur Bulkeley . In that year he subscribed the Roman Catholic articles imposed upon all graduates of the university. In November 1556 his name occurs in the commission for the suppression of heresy ... of Bangor, and in May was commissioned by the archbishop to visit All Souls College, Oxford All Souls and Merton College, Oxford Merton College at Oxford. In 1563 he was on a commission to visit the diocese ... to visit the church at Wells . In the same year Yale represented to Grindal the need of reforms in the court of audience. On Grindal s suspension in June 1577, Yale discharged his judicial duties for him ... married Joanna died 12 September 1587 , daughter of Nicholas Waleron. Works For many years Yale was an ecclesiastical ... . An elegy on Yale by Peter Leigh is preserved in the British Museum Addit. MS. 26737, f. 43 . References reflist DNB wstitle Yale, Thomas one source date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yale, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English civil lawyer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1577 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yale, Thomas Category 1520s births ... Alumni of the University of Cambridge Category Fellows of Queens College, Cambridge ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Yale Murphy image Yale Murphy.jpg position Infielder Outfielder birth date birth date 1869 10 11 birth place Southborough, Massachusetts death date death date and age 1906 2 14 1869 10 11 death place Westborough, Massachusetts bats Left throws Right debutdate April 19 debutyear 1894 debutteam New York Giants finaldate July 26 finalyear 1897 finalteam New York Giants stat1label Batting average stat1value .240 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 45 teams nowiki nowiki San Francisco Giants New York Giants 1894 1895, 1897 William Henry Yale Murphy October 11, 1869 &ndash February 14, 1906 was a baseball player and coach of American football and baseball in the United States . He played as a shortstop in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants New York Giants . Murphy served as the head baseball coach at Stanford University 1900&ndash 1901 , Columbia University 1902 , and the United States Naval Academy 1905 , compiling a career college baseball record of 24&ndash 27&ndash 1. He was also the head football ... in Southborough, Massachusetts . He attended Yale University , which is how he got his nickname, and played .... ref name statistics http www.baseball reference.com players m murphya01.shtml Yale Murphy Statistics ... about him that was entitled Yale Murphy, the Great Short Stop, or, The Little Midget of the Giants ... murphy001yal Yale Murphy Minor League Statistics & History . baseball reference.com . Retrieved November ... news title TOT MURPHY DEAD. Yale Athlete Brother of Trainer Murphy, Succumbs to Consumption. author ... Yearly Record Entry championship year 1902 college football season 1902 name Fordham overall 2&ndash ... baseball coach navbox Persondata NAME Murphy, Yale ALTERNATIVE NAMES Murphy, William Henry Murphy ... 14, 1906 PLACE OF DEATH Westborough, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Murphy, Yale Category 1869 births ... Category Stanford Cardinal baseball coaches Category Yale Bulldogs baseball coaches Category Yale Bulldogs ... more details
, OWEN JOHNSON ATTACKS HIS CRITICS Says Stover at Yale Is a True Picture of College Life Questions the Poll of Yale Students and Condemns Novels with a Purpose publisher New York Times date 1912 05 19 accessdate 2011 12 22 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Stover At Yale Category 1912 novels Category ...infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Stover at Yale title orig n a image Image Stover at Yale book cover image.jpg image caption author Owen Johnson cover artist country United States language English language English genre publisher Frederick A. Stokes release date 1912 media type Print Hardcover pages isbn preceded by followed by Stover at Yale , ref cite web last Johnson first Owen url http www.worldcat.org oclc 1138891 editions?editionsView true&fq &referer br&start edition 1&se yr&sd asc&qt sort yr asc title Formats and Editions of Stover at Yale ... life at Yale at the turn of the 20th century. The book was described by F. Scott Fitzgerald ... publisher Nybooks.com date accessdate 2011 12 22 ref Stover at Yale recounts Dink Stover s navigation through the social structure at Yale and his struggles with social pressure. Plot summary Setting ..., the tap ceremony for the Yale senior society Skull and Bones is vividly described. ref cite web author Yale Alumni Publications, Inc. url http www.yalealumnimagazine.com issues 2004 09 old yale.html title secret societies Sept Oct 04 publisher Yale Alumni Magazine date accessdate 2011 12 22 ref ... history Stover at Yale was originally serialized in McClure s ref cite web url http www.yaleherald.com ... Stover at Yale, free online version publisher Ctrl.org date accessdate 2011 12 22 ref Commentary ... at Yale . Book, 1912 Wo publisher Worldcat.org date accessdate 2011 12 22 ref ref cite web url http ... title The college experience Book, 1962 publisher WorldCat.org date accessdate 2011 12 22 ref ... 24 accessdate 2011 12 22 ref ref STOVER AT YALE. March 31, 1912, Sunday Page 14, http query.nytimes.com ... more details
Infobox Company company name Yale company logo company type Private company Private foundation 1868 genre fate predecessor successor founder Linus Yale, Sr. defunct location city Lenoir City, Tennessee location country USA key people industry Lock device Lock s products locations area served services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent Assa Abloy divisions subsid homepage http www.yalelock.com www.yalelock.com footnotes intl Yale is a lock device lock manufacturer owned by Assa Abloy . It is associated with the pin tumbler lock , which is often known as the Yale lock. History The business was founded as the Yale Lock Manufacturing Co. in 1868 by Linus Yale, Jr. , the inventor of the pin tumbler lock , and Henry R. Towne. ref name history http www.yalelock.com en yale com About Yale History of YaleYale History of Yale ref The name was later changed to Yale & Towne . ref name history In the following century, the company expanded worldwide. The company merged with the Valor Company in 1987 becoming Yale & Valor . ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 4853504.html First City Industries Inc. to sell its Nutone and Yale Security subsidiaries to Valor PLC. PR Newswire, 1 June 1987. Retrieved 17 April 2010. ref In 1991, it became part of Williams Holdings who sold the business to Assa Abloy in 2000. ref http articles.latimes.com 2000 mar 08 business fi 6504 Swedish firm to buy Williams s Yale Lock Unit Los Angeles Times, 8 March 2000 ref The Yale Security subsidiaries produce Fire alarms , Burglar alarms and Glass break detector s. See also ADT Security Services Business Technology Association Chubb Locks Chubb Locks Chubb Electronic Security Security lighting Westminster Group References Reflist External links commonscat Yale Lock Company official http www.yalelock.com manufacturing company stub Category Lock manufacturers Category Companies established in 1840 ru Yale ... more details
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Yale The first USS Yale 1889 Yale was a steamship chartered by the Navy for several months in 1898, for action in the Spanish American War . The second USS Yale 1906 Yale was a steamship purchased in 1918 and used as a troop transport until 1920. After some years in civilian service, the ship was re acquired in 1943 and operated as Greyhound IX 406 until 1948. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Yale, Uss Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Yale ... more details
Yale , is a typeface and family of fonts designed by Matthew Carter for Yale University . A prominent type designer with a portfolio of significant typefaces, Carter is also a Senior Critic on the graphic design faculty of the Yale School of Art . Before the Yale typeface, Yale University used Galliard typeface Galliard , designed by Matthew Carter in 1978, in much of its signage and identity. The Yale typeface reflects some of the character of Galliard, which itself was based on the typefaces of Robert Granjon . ref name yaletype http www.yale.edu universityprinter typeface history.html ref According to Yale s website, the new Yale typeface was inspired primarily by late fifteenth century typefaces of Venice, specifically the type cut by Francisco Griffo for Pietro Bembo s De Aetna , a book published by Aldus Manutius . The Bembo typeface is based on the same. A copy of De Aetna is in the collection of Yale s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library . ref name yaletype http www.yale.edu universityprinter typeface history.html ref The Yale typeface was originally developed for the university s campus signage but was extended for use in print and digital applications. Yale Street was the first font in the family. Yale Design is another font in the family that is intended for use in publications and promotional and institutional material. Yale Administrative is a font designed for use in everyday university applications. The new typeface appeared for use in 2007 and the Yale logo was redesigned with the new Yale typeface. Yale University Press began using the new Yale logo in 2009, replacing the distinctive, modern, circular logo designed by Paul Rand and first used in 1985. ref name ydn http www.yaledailynews.com news 2009 sep 30 yale press drops distinctive logo ref References Reflist Category typefaces ... more details