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  1. It was founded as the Williams Memorial Institute (WMI) by Harriet Peck Williams in 1891, following the death of her son Thomas W. Williams II, a well-known whaling merchant. [3] The school was originally located at 110 Broad Street in New London, but moved when it merged with Connecticut College in 1954.

  2. In 1956, the institute received a state charter to become a two-year, degree-granting institution under the name of Roger Williams Junior College. During the 1960s, the school began granting bachelor's degrees , and–in 1967–it subsequently adopted a new, shorter name: Roger Williams College .

  3. WILLIAMS COLLEGE, located at Williamstown, Mass.It owes its origin to the bequest of Col. Ephraim Williams, for establishing a “Free School” in Williamstown. The bequest was made in 1755; the property was sold, and the funds were allowed to accumulate until 1785, when a free school was incorporated by the legislature, and a lottery granted for raising funds to erect a building; in 1790 the ...

  4. The Williams Club is in residence at the Penn Club of New York for alumni of Williams College. Until 2010, it had its own private clubhouse at 39th Street, which today operates as an unaffiliated boutique hotel. [1] The Williams Club was founded in 1913 by Williams alumni in New York City as a place to socialize.

  5. Páginas en la categoría «Graduados honorarios del Williams College». Categorías: Williams College. Graduado honorario.

  6. Establishment and development (20th century) Sarah Lawrence College was established in 1926 by the real-estate mogul William Van Duzer Lawrence on the grounds of his estate in Westchester County and was named in honor of his wife, Sarah Bates Lawrence. The college was originally intended to provide instruction in the arts and humanities for ...

  7. The Williams Ephs ( / ˈiːfs / EEFS) [2] are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts . The school sponsors 32 varsity sports, most of which compete in the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The school's men's and women's ski teams and men's and women's ...