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  1. The proprietary New Jersey Law School - opened in 1908 - added other divisions, shifted to non-profit status, relocated to a former brewery, and merged with competing local institutions to form the University of Newark in 1936. This "streetcar college" served thousands of working-class and immigrant students during its 37-year history.

  2. The University Takes Shape. 1946 Rutgers UniversityNewark founded. 1950 Rutgers University–Camden founded. 1956 Rutgers Law of 1956 affirms Rutgers as the State University; Board of Governors created. 1966 Unprecedented construction starts universitywide.

  3. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is 4.8 kilometers south of Downtown Newark (New Jersey) and 14 kilometers west-southwest of the borough of Manhattan (New York). Jointly owned by the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, EWR is one of three major airports serving the New York metropolitan area, including John F. Kennedy International ...

  4. The acceptance rate at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Newark is 73.9%. For every 100 applicants, 74 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective. The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores.

  5. Feb 11, 2021 · Ish Laos • Feb 11, 2021. Newark Metropolitan Airport, as it was originally named, had opened its gates to passengers back in 1928, on 68 acres of reclaimed land. It was the first, and for more than a decade the only airport serving the New York City metropolitan area. The administration building designed in the art deco style had been ...

  6. Newark City Hospital Records, 1898-1971. A Guide to the Collection. The Newark City Hospital Records are in the Stanley S. Bergen, Jr, MD University Archives at the Rutgers George F. Smith Library of the Health Sciences in Newark. "The records of Newark City Hospital (NCH) date from 1898 to 1971, with bulk dates from 1910 through the late 1940s.

  7. 1712 - Harrison Cider Apple created (approximate date). [3] 1726 - College of New Jersey founded. [2] 1730 - Presbyterianism superseded Congregationalism. [2] 1743 - Trinity Church built. 1756 - Princeton College relocated from Newark to Princeton.

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