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  2. 1870 college football season - Wikipedia

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    A week later, on November 12, Princeton defeated Rutgers 6–2 on the Princeton campus in Princeton, New Jersey, in a rematch of 1869's two-game series. [1] Princeton was the only one of the three teams that did not suffer a defeat in 1870 and is thus able to claim to have had the first undefeated season, albeit having played only one game.

  3. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    College of Rhode Island [24] (Brown University) Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: 1764 1764 [25] 1765 [26] 1765 Baptist (but no religious requirement for admissions) [nb 6] Yes Queen's College (Rutgers University) Province of New Jersey: 1766 1766 [27] 1771 1774 Dutch Reformed No Dartmouth College: Province of New Hampshire ...

  4. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Need-blind admission in the United States refers to a college admission policy that does not take into account an applicant's financial status when deciding whether to accept them. This approach typically results in a higher percentage of accepted students who require financial assistance and requires the institution to have a substantial ...

  5. James Hogue - Wikipedia

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    Hogue's application materials claimed that he had lived outdoors in the Grand Canyon, raising sheep and reading philosophy books. [7] Princeton invited Hogue to attend in the fall of 1988, but he deferred admission for one year, telling Princeton his mother was dying. [3]

  6. Sonia Sotomayor - Wikipedia

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    Sonia Maria Sotomayor (/ ˈ s oʊ n j ə ˌ s oʊ t oʊ m aɪ ˈ j ɔːr / ⓘ, Spanish: [ˈsonja sotomaˈʝoɾ]; [1] born June 25, 1954) [2] is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

  7. Princeton Day School - Wikipedia

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    In the five years through 2018, the most common schools for members of the PDS graduating classes were New York University (21), Princeton University (15), Lehigh University (12), University of Chicago (11), Duke University (10), and Boston College (10). [5]

  8. Keren Yarhi-Milo - Wikipedia

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    Keren Yarhi-Milo is the dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University (SIPA) and the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Relations at Columbia University. [1] [2] She is the youngest dean in SIPA’s history. Yarhi-Milo joined the tenured faculty at Columbia University in 2019 after a decade at Princeton.

  9. Yale-NUS College - Wikipedia

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    The admission timeline was similar to that of colleges and universities in the US. [39] Yale-NUS targeted a class size of around 250 students; [40] this threshold was met with the Class of 2022. [41] Application deadlines were typically in January and March. [42] At full capacity, the total expected student population will be 1,000 students. [43]