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The Senate House, Cambridge Elections, the conferring of degrees, etc., also take place in the Senate House. It is a fine room, 100 feet by 43 feet, and 32 feet high, with panelling and galleries of Norway oak boldly carved. The floor is of black and white marble, and the ceiling is divided into quadrangular compartments richl... cambridgeonline.co.uk
Senate House, Cambridge | MyTravelGuide.com Stand in the paved area where Trinity Street meets King's Parade, and you are in the centre of Cambridge. Since the 18th century, all road distances from the city have been measured from the West Door of Great St Mary's, the university church. To the west is an immaculate lawn with the Old Schools (... mytravelguide.com
Marriott.com City Insider : inside degrees are conferred and important decisions put to ballot. The Senate is the collective name for all those awarded an MA or higher. In practice, it never meets, and decisions are made by a group of senior scholars called the Regent House ( but don't look for ... marriott.com
Images of Senate House, Cambridge, by James Gibbs The Senate House was originally intended as one side of a whole quadrangle, but this scheme was never realised. This classical building uses the giant order with Corinthian engaged columns emphasizing the center portico and pilasters flanking the center (doubled at the ends). A balustrade with decor... bluffton.edu
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