Saint John's University
Saint John's University main campus at Jamaica, New York City; Roman Catholic; coeducational; established 1870 as St. John's College. Its present name was adopted in 1954. It is the largest Catholic university in the country. A second campus (est. 1931 as Notre Dame College of Staten Island) was added in 1971. The Institute of Asian Studies is affiliated.
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Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
News Wire article from: United Press International; 10/10/2002; 700+ words
; ...Belgium. 1910 -- Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Germany. 1909 -- Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlof, Sweden. 1908 -- Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Germany. 1907 -- Rudyard Kipling, United Kingdom. 1906 -- Giosue Carducci, Italy. 1905 -- Henryk Sienkiewicz...
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LIST OF WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITE
News Wire article from: United Press International; 10/2/2003; 700+ words
; ...Belgium. 1910 -- Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Germany. 1909 -- Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlof, Sweden. 1908 -- Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Germany. 1907 -- Rudyard Kipling, United Kingdom. 1906 -- Giosue Carducci, Italy. 1905 -- Henryk Sienkiewicz...
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WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
News Wire article from: United Press International; 10/7/2004; 700+ words
; ...Belgium. 1910 -- Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Germany. 1909 -- Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlof, Sweden. 1908 -- Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Germany. 1907 -- Rudyard Kipling, United Kingdom. 1906 -- Giosue Carducci, Italy. 1905 -- Henryk Sienkiewicz...
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List of winners of the Nobel Prize in Lite.
News Wire article from: United Press International; 10/2/2003; 700+ words
; ...Belgium. 1910 -- Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Germany. 1909 -- Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlof, Sweden. 1908 -- Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Germany. 1907 -- Rudyard Kipling, United Kingdom. 1906 -- Giosue Carducci, Italy. 1905 -- Henryk Sienkiewicz...
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Rudolf Christoph Eucken
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Rudolf Christoph Eucken , 1846-1926, German philosopher, studied at Göttingen and Berlin. He taught philosophy at Basel and became professor...
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