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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Cornell Songs; List of Cornell songs
  • "Far Above Cayuga's Waters" as printed in ''Songs of Cornell'' in 1906
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Cornell List Processor      
(CLP) A list processing language, an extension of CORC, used for simulation. [Sammet 1969, p. 461]. (1994-11-01)
Dewey Cornell         
AMERICAN FORENSIC AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dewey G. Cornell
Dewey G. Cornell is an American forensic and clinical psychologist known for his research on youth violence and school security.
Julien Davies Cornell         
LAWYER
Cornell, Julien Davies; Julien Cornell
Julien Davies Cornell (March 17, 1910 – December 2, 1994) was an American lawyer. Cornell, a graduate of Swarthmore College and the Yale Law School and a descendant of Ezra Cornell, was a pacifist who defended many conscientious objectors who refused to serve in World War IIJulien D.
Cornell University         
  • The A.D. White Reading Room contains much of the 30,000 volume collection donated to the university by its co-founder and first president.
  • archeological digs]].
  • Cornell's [[Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art]] designed by [[I. M. Pei]]
  • Interior windows of [[Barton Hall]], an on-campus [[field house]]
  • Raas]], a traditional folk dance from [[India]]
  • Morrill Hall]], and [[Cayuga Lake]] visible
  • Cornell University's 1916 faculty
  • baseball]] player
  • U.S. Supreme Court]].
  • conservation research]] and for recreation by Cornellians
  • Ho Plaza seen from [[McGraw Tower]] with [[Sage Hall]] and [[Barnes Hall]] in the background
  • The Arts Quad on Cornell's main campus with [[McGraw Tower]] in the background
  • West Campus]] in Ithaca
  • commencement]] ceremony at [[Schoellkopf Field]]
  • One of several [[footbridge]]s that span Cornell's [[gorge]]s and ease commuting from housing to academic buildings on campus
  • [[Weill Medical Center]] on the [[East River]] of New York City's [[Upper East Side]]
  • [[Cornell Club of New York]] in [[New York City]] is a focal point for alumni.
  • architecture]] students to construct a colossal dragon that is paraded to center campus and then burned.
  • An ivy-covered emblem of [[Ezra Cornell]] circumscribed by the university motto
  • [[Fuertes Observatory]] on [[Cornell North Campus]]
  • benefactor]].
  • NSF's]] Supercomputer Centers Program.
  • [[Sage Chapel]] on the Cornell campus hosts religious services and concerts and is the final resting place of [[Ezra Cornell]], the university's founder
PRIVATE AND STATUTORY LAND-GRAND RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN ITHACA, NEW YORK, USA
Cornell; Cornell Univeristy; Cornell EMS; CUEMS; Cornell University Emergency Medical Service; Cornell ems; Cornel university; Cornell university; Cornell Univ; Cornellian; New York A&M; At What Cost?, Cornell; Cornell uni; Cornell u; Cornell Information Technologies; University of Cornell; ECornell; Cornell.edu; Cornell University historic sites; Cornell historic sites; Cornell Historic cites; Cornell university historic sites; The Cornell Chronicle; State University of New York Cornell Statutory Colleges; Cornell University, Ithaca; Cornell Cooperative Extension; ECommons; Cornell U; Cornell University in New York; Cornell Research; Kangnaier
<body, education> A US Ivy League University founded in 1868 by businessman Ezra Cornell and respected scholar Andrew Dickson White. Cornell includes thirteen colleges and schools. On the Ithaca campus are the seven undergraduate units and four graduate and professional units. The Medical College and the Graduate School of Medical Sciences are in New York City. Cornell has 13,300 undergraduates and 6,200 graduate and professional students. See also Concurrent ML, Cornell Theory Center, {Cornell University Programming Language}, CU-SeeMe, ISIS. http://cornell.edu/. (1996-12-01)
Francis R. E. Cornell         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Francis Cornell; Francis R.E. Cornell; Francis RE Cornell; F.R.E. Cornell; FRE Cornell; F. R. E. Cornell
Francis Russell Edward Cornell (November 17, 1821 – May 23, 1881) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge.
Cornell Family Cemetery         
FAMILY CEMETERY IN QUEENS, NEW YORK
Cornell Cemetery; Richard Cornell Graveyard
The Cornell Family Cemetery, now officially designated the Richard Cornell Graveyard, is located on Gateway Boulevard (formerly Greenport Road and Greenwood Avenue). According to NYC Parks Department, the Cornell Burial Ground is on the west side of Caffrey Avenue north of New Haven Avenue in Far Rockaway, Queens in New York City.
Omni Processor         
  • Pilot Omni Processor for fecal sludge treatment by supercritical oxidation at Duke University, U.S.
  • The Omni Processor was developed to provide a low-cost method of treating human waste which would otherwise be disposed of by such unsanitary means as river dumping
  • Omni Processor (sewage sludge treatment system using combustion) at Sedron Technologies’ headquarters in the U.S.
SEWAGE PROCESSING APPROACH
Omniprocessor; Omni-Processor
Omni Processor is a term coined in 2012 by staff of the Water, Sanitation, Hygiene Program of the Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationKuchenrither, R. D.
Cornell Big Red men's basketball         
MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Cornell Big Red Men's Basketball; Cornell Men's Basketball
The Cornell Big Red men's basketball team represents Cornell University (one of eight members of the Ivy League), located in Ithaca, New York, in NCAA Division I men's competition. The Big Red's appearance in the 2008 NCAA Tournament was their first trip to "The Big Dance" since 1988.
The Cornell Daily Sun         
  • Front Page Layout
  • Front Page Layout
  • E.B. White]], Editor-in-Chief 1920-1921, Author of Charlotte's Web, Pulitzer Prize Winner
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  • [[Harold O. Levy]], Columnist — [[New York City Schools Chancellor]] from 2000-2002, and executive director of the [[Jack Kent Cooke Foundation]]
  • [[Kurt Vonnegut]], Associate Editor 1942-1943, Novelist and Satirist
  • S.E. Cupp]], Arts & entertainment editor – CNN host, political commentator and author
  • [[Svante Myrick]], editorial board – Former Mayor of [[Ithaca, New York]]
NEWSPAPER IN ITHACA, NEW YORK
Cornell Daily Sun; Cornell Daily Sun Alumni Association; Cornell Sun; Cornellsun.com; CornellSun.com
The Cornell Daily Sun is an independent daily newspaper published in Ithaca, New York by students at Cornell University and hired employees.
Love and War (Cornell novel)         
BRITISH WRITER
Love and War (Cornell novel); Hoothi; Love and War (Doctor Who); Love and War (Doctor Who novel); Cornell, Paul
Love and War is an original novel written by Paul Cornell and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and introduces a new companion, Bernice Summerfield.

Википедия

List of Cornell University songs

This is a list of traditional songs associated with Cornell University. Most of the songs were popularized by, and were written by members or alumni of, the Cornell Glee Club, Cornell's tenor-bass chorus. Most formal concerts of the Glee Club or Cornell Chorus conclude with selections of Cornell songs. The songs are also sung at football games and played by the marching band.

The list is in chronological order and includes the first line of each song, as that is how many students identify the songs.