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  2. Archibald S. Alexander Library - Wikipedia

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    The oldest and main library of Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, named after a former trustee. It houses humanities and social science collections, government documents, and special collections such as the diary of Dinah Van Bergh.

  3. Kirkpatrick Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel, known as Kirkpatrick Chapel, is the chapel to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and located on the university's main campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States.

  4. File:Class of 1889, Rutgers college, history to 1916; (IA ...

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  5. Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers University is a public land-grant research university in New Jersey, founded in 1766 as Queen's College. It has four campuses in New Brunswick, Newark, Camden, and Piscataway, and offers instruction in 175 academic departments.

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    Short title: Class of 1906, Rutgers college, history to 1916: Author: Rutgers university, New Brunswick, N.J. Class of 1906. [from old catalog] Keywords

  7. Rutgers University–New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The eighth of nine colleges established during the American colonial period, Rutgers was chartered as Queen's College on 10 November 1766. It was renamed Rutgers College in 1825 after Colonel Henry Rutgers (1745–1830), an American Revolutionary War hero, philanthropist, and an early benefactor of the school. [7]

  8. John Cotton Dana Library - Wikipedia

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    The John Cotton Dana Library, referred to simply as the Dana Library, is the third largest library of Rutgers University and the main library on its Newark campus. [1] The library collections focus on business, management, and nursing. The fourth floor houses the Institute of Jazz Studies, the world's

  9. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (22 February 1735/6 [a] – 30 October 1790) was an American Dutch Reformed clergyman, colonial and state legislator, and educator.Hardenbergh was a founder of Queen's College—now Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—in 1766, and was later appointed as the college's first president.