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  1. New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature , [12] NYU was founded in 1832 by a group of New Yorkers led by Albert Gallatin [13] as a non-denominational all-male institution near City Hall based on a curriculum focused on a secular education .

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    The core mission of the University Archives is: 1. To appraise, collect, organize, describe, make available, and preserve records of historical, legal, fiscal, and/or administrative value to New York University 2. To provide adequate facilities for the retention and preservation of such records 3. To provide information services that will assist th...

    Although August 1977 marked the NYU Archives' designation as the "official repository for all non-current records of the University," its origins date to NYU's Antebellum period. In June 1854, Isaac Ferris, NYU's third president, received a motion from the University Council to collect the publications of alumni for preservation in the library, and...

    New York University Archives "H" File: "NYU Archives", NYU Archives.
    Dim, Joan Marans and Nancy Murphy Cricco. The Miracle on Washington Square: New York University. Maryland: Lexington Books, 2001.
    Frusciano, Thomas J. and Marilyn H. Pettit. New York University and the City: an Illustrated History. Rutgers University Press, 1997.
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  3. The university was founded as University of the City of New York in 1831 by a prominent group of New York City residents led by then United States Secretary of the Treasury, Albert Gallatin. The school was officially renamed New York University in 1896. 37 Nobel Prize winners have been produced by NYU, the 12th most in the United States and ...

  4. 4 days ago · It was founded in 1831 as the University of the City of New York, its school of law established in 1835 and its school of medicine in 1841. A graduate school of pedagogy was added in 1890, becoming an important centre for the teaching of education. The university’s present name was adopted in 1894. New York University now consists of an ...

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  5. Lake Estancia was a prehistoric body of water in the Estancia Valley, in the center of the U.S. state of New Mexico. Mostly fed by creek and groundwater from the Manzano Mountains, the lake had diverse fauna, including cutthroat trout. It appears to have formed when a river system broke up.

  6. Princeton University. Occupation (s) Biblical scholar, pastor, abolitionist. Signature. George Bush (June 12, 1796 – September 19, 1859) was an American biblical scholar, pastor, abolitionist, and academic. [1] A member of the Bush family, he is a distant relative of both President George H. W. Bush and President George W. Bush. [2]

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