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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yale (romanization); Yale (Romanization); Yale Romanisation; Yale romanisation; Yale transcription; Yale Romanization; Yale transliteration; Yale romanizations; Yale romanization (disambiguation)

Yale Bulldogs         
  • [[Craig Breslow]]
  • Robert Hunter]]
  • [[Ryan Lavarnway]]
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS TEAMS OF YALE UNIVERSITY
Yale University Bulldogs; Yale bulldogs; Yale baseball team; Yale University baseball team; Yale Bulldogs softball; Yale Bulldogs men's tennis; Yale Bulldogs women's rowing; Yale Bulldogs men's volleyball; Yale Bulldogs men's golf; Yale Bulldogs women's lacrosse; Yale Bulldogs men's water polo; Yale Bulldogs women's cross country; Yale Bulldogs women's soccer; Yale Bulldogs men's cross country; Yale Bulldogs track and field; Yale Bulldogs women's tennis
The Yale Bulldogs are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut. The school sponsors 35 varsity sports.
Yale         
  • A Front View of Yale-College and the College Chapel, printed by Daniel Bowen in 1786
  • Old Brick Row in 1807
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  • Charter creating the Collegiate School, which became [[Yale College]], October 9, 1701
  • Harkness Tower
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  • Statue of [[Nathan Hale]] in front of [[Connecticut Hall]]
  • Richard Rummell's 1906 watercolor of the Yale campus facing north
  • Yale University's [[Sterling Memorial Library]], as seen from [[Maya Lin]]'s sculpture, ''Women's Table''. The sculpture records the number of women enrolled at Yale over its history; female undergraduates were not admitted until 1969.
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  • Connecticut Hall, oldest building on the Yale campus, built between 1750 and 1753
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  • The [[Yale Bowl]], the college football stadium
  • First diploma awarded by [[Yale College]], granted to Nathaniel Chauncey in 1702
  • [[Yale Law School]], located in the Sterling Law Building
  • Coat of arms of the family of [[Elihu Yale]], after whom the university was named in 1718
  • Official seal used by the college and the university
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT
Yale university; Department of University Health; Bulldog Productions; Undergraduate Organizing Committee; Undergraduate organizing committee; Collegiate School of Connecticut; Yale uni; List of Yale University student organizations; Yale Univ.; YALE; History of Yale University; Yale Globalist; The Yale Globalist; University of Yale; Elis (students); Yale Sustainability; User:Jhinkrun; Association of Yale Alumni; Eli Whitney Students Program; User:Bryankam/Yale International Relations Association; Yale International Relations Association, Inc.; Yale International Relations association; Yale College Democrats; Yale; Yale Journal of Medicine & Law; Yale Journal of Medicine and Law; Yale Italian Poetry; Yale model un; Yale model united nations; Ymun; Yale MUN (YMUN); Yale College Council; YaleNews; Yale College, Connecticut; Yale.edu; Yale University Department of Psychology; Yale psychology; Yale Law & Technology; Yale Law Tech; Yale Law and Tech; Yale Law & Tech; Yale Law and Technology; Yale University, Connecticut; Yale Review of International Studies; Yale U; Whitney Humanities Center; Whitney Humanities Center Fellowship; Yale Bulletin & Calendar; CancelYale; Yale (University); Yale International Relations Association; Yale International Relations Association (YIRA); The Yale Review of International Studies
¦ noun trademark a type of lock with a latch bolt and a flat key with a serrated edge.
Origin
C19: named after the American locksmith Linus Yale Jr.
The Yale Globalist         
  • A Front View of Yale-College and the College Chapel, printed by Daniel Bowen in 1786
  • Old Brick Row in 1807
  • 314x314px
  • Charter creating the Collegiate School, which became [[Yale College]], October 9, 1701
  • Harkness Tower
  • 214x214px
  • Statue of [[Nathan Hale]] in front of [[Connecticut Hall]]
  • Richard Rummell's 1906 watercolor of the Yale campus facing north
  • Yale University's [[Sterling Memorial Library]], as seen from [[Maya Lin]]'s sculpture, ''Women's Table''. The sculpture records the number of women enrolled at Yale over its history; female undergraduates were not admitted until 1969.
  • 259x259px
  • Connecticut Hall, oldest building on the Yale campus, built between 1750 and 1753
  • 233x233px
  • 1905}}
  • 215x215px
  • The [[Yale Bowl]], the college football stadium
  • First diploma awarded by [[Yale College]], granted to Nathaniel Chauncey in 1702
  • [[Yale Law School]], located in the Sterling Law Building
  • Coat of arms of the family of [[Elihu Yale]], after whom the university was named in 1718
  • Official seal used by the college and the university
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT
Yale university; Department of University Health; Bulldog Productions; Undergraduate Organizing Committee; Undergraduate organizing committee; Collegiate School of Connecticut; Yale uni; List of Yale University student organizations; Yale Univ.; YALE; History of Yale University; Yale Globalist; The Yale Globalist; University of Yale; Elis (students); Yale Sustainability; User:Jhinkrun; Association of Yale Alumni; Eli Whitney Students Program; User:Bryankam/Yale International Relations Association; Yale International Relations Association, Inc.; Yale International Relations association; Yale College Democrats; Yale; Yale Journal of Medicine & Law; Yale Journal of Medicine and Law; Yale Italian Poetry; Yale model un; Yale model united nations; Ymun; Yale MUN (YMUN); Yale College Council; YaleNews; Yale College, Connecticut; Yale.edu; Yale University Department of Psychology; Yale psychology; Yale Law & Technology; Yale Law Tech; Yale Law and Tech; Yale Law & Tech; Yale Law and Technology; Yale University, Connecticut; Yale Review of International Studies; Yale U; Whitney Humanities Center; Whitney Humanities Center Fellowship; Yale Bulletin & Calendar; CancelYale; Yale (University); Yale International Relations Association; Yale International Relations Association (YIRA); The Yale Review of International Studies
The Yale Globalist (also referred to as "The Globalist") is a quarterly undergraduate magazine of international affairs from Yale University. The magazine is written, edited, and published entirely by undergraduate students, and was a finalist for Best Student Magazine at the 2016 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards for the Northeast region.

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Yale romanization

The Yale romanizations are four romanization systems created at Yale University for the following four East Asian languages:

  • Yale romanization of Mandarin, developed in 1943 by the Yale sinologist George Kennedy.
  • Yale romanization of Cantonese, developed by Gerard P. Kok and published in 1958.
  • Yale romanization of Korean, developed by Samuel Elmo Martin and his colleagues at Yale University around 1942 about half a decade after McCune–Reischauer. It is the standard romanization of the Korean language in linguistics.
  • JSL romanization, a system for Japanese devised by Eleanor Jorden, which is sometimes called "Yale romanization".