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Amherst

[ am-erst ]

noun

  1. Jeffrey, Baron, 1717–97, British field marshal: governor general of British North America 1760–63.
  2. a city in W Massachusetts.
  3. a town in N Ohio.
  4. a town in central Nova Scotia, in SE Canada.


Amherst

/ ˈæmhɜːst /

noun

  1. AmherstJeffrey, 1st Baron Amherst17171797MBritishMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Jeffrey, 1st Baron Amherst. 1717–97, British general who defeated the French in Canada (1758–60): governor general of British North America (1761–63)


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The school that has received perhaps the most attention is Amherst College.

But a close second is me, secretary of the Amherst College class of 1974.

Duke and Amherst each accepted only 11.9 percent of kids who applied.

“Amherst hosted two Diversity Open Houses in the fall,” said Tom Parker, dean of admissions and financial aid.

Amherst College, one of the most prestigious and selective colleges in the country, ended interviews almost 20 years ago.

Forbes was much more delayed in getting his expedition off than was either of his two colleagues, Abercrombie and Amherst.

At Amherst Agricultural College, one time, they harnessed up a squash to see how hard it could push by growing.

Amherst, however, fell back again, and Levis was able to rejoin Montcalm.

Amherst thought that spruce beer was a remedy against scurvy and made great quantities of it.

Sergeant Munro tells me that Amherst thinks he should restore the fort and build some boats and ships first.

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