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  • According to Jennifer Balyint, National Sales and Marketing Manager for UD on Campus, a college marketing and promotional specialists company, College students are more apt to sample a new product.

    Christie Garton: Shillin' on Campus Christie Garton 2010

  • According to Jennifer Balyint, National Sales and Marketing Manager for UD on Campus, a college marketing and promotional specialists company, College students are more apt to sample a new product.

    Christie Garton: Shillin' on Campus Christie Garton 2010

  • My college alma mater, Dartmouth College, announced recently that the College had received a record number of applications for spots in the freshmen class.

    Why the Insanity of College Admissions Will Change 2009

  • (Moderated) soc. college College, college activities, campus life, etc.

    A List of Active Usenet Newsgroups from Gene Spafford 1991

  • (Moderated) soc. college College, college activities, campus life, etc.

    The Usenet Newsgroups List by Gene Spafford 1991

  • At College he was one of the three men who wrote in _College

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 12, 1892 Various

  • Right now, notwithstanding the ever present pursuit of the academic, the whole college is having the most glorious time hiking over the countryside on snowshoes, risking its dignity and perhaps its neck in attempting the ski jump on Pageant Field, and "hooking" rides with the small village boys on their bob sleds down the long hill on College

    The 1926 Tatler Margaret Louise [Editor] Newhall

  • The wild noise of the college yells greeting the teams, the taunting horns that shattered the music of the rival bands, the shrill treble of gamins who had climbed over impossible fences, the hoarse bellow of the brown paper megaphones, -- all this tumult had hushed suddenly into a tense, aching silence in which fingers dug into board seats and College hearts stopped beating when the teams faced each other for the kick-off.

    Stanford Stories Tales of a Young University Will Irwin 1910

  • Rev. F.H. Atkinson, an old College friend of Mr. Dodgson's, who had helped him when he was editor of _College Rhymes_.

    The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) Stuart Dodgson Collingwood 1903

  • MANCHESTER NEW COLLEGE is an institution belonging to the Unitarian body, on the plan of King's College, London, and was opened for the reception of students on the 5th October, 1840.

    Rides on Railways Samuel Sidney 1848

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