ivy league
31Ivy League (clothes) — For other uses of the term Ivy League see Ivy League (disambiguation) Ivy League is a style of men s dress, popular in the late 1950s, and said to have originated on college campuses. The clothing store J. Press represents perhaps the… …
32Ivy League business schools — Of the eight universities belonging to the Ivy League in the United States, six have business schools. They are:Two Ivy League universities, Brown University and Princeton University, do not have business schools. Princeton is home to the… …
33Ivy League nude posture photos — The Ivy League nude posture photos were taken in the 1940s through the 1970s of all incoming freshmen, ostensibly to gauge the rate and severity of rickets, scoliosis, and lordosis in the population. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink=… …
34Ivy League — Старейшие и наиболее престижные университеты США, куда принимаются только дети из наиболее состоятельных и знатных семей Америки, входят в так называемую «Лигу плюща», а студентов и выпускников этих университетов называют Ivy Leaguers В состав… …
35Ivy League — noun a group of long established and prestigious universities in the eastern US. Origin with ref. to the ivy traditionally growing over their walls …
36Ivy League — /aɪvi ˈlig/ (say uyvee leeg) US –noun 1. a group of highly regarded universities and colleges, especially Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Brown, with high social and scholastic reputations. –adjective 2.… …
37Ivy League — noun a league of universities and colleges in the northeastern United States that have a reputation for scholastic achievement and social prestige • Hypernyms: ↑league, ↑conference • Member Meronyms: ↑Brown University, ↑Brown, ↑Columbia… …
38Ivy League — 1. noun An association of eight universities and colleges. 2. adjective of, relating to, or resembling such institutions …
39Ivy League — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. exclusive, elite, mannerly, posh*; see exclusive …
40Ivy League — Group of eight universities in the eastern United States noted for high academic standards: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale …