Former pupils of Mayfield and her sister Holy Child Schools which are now closed are known as Old Cornelians, named after Mother Cornelia Connelly who founded the Society of the Holy Child Jesus.
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In 1914, the Blood Brothers purchased the Allegan Mirror Company and ventured into the racing car industry with the production of the unique chain drive Cornelian driven by Louis Chevrolet in the 1915 Indy 500 race.
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These latter wore brightly colored robes, golden hair ornamentation, golden earrings, chaplets of Lapis Lazuli, Cornelian and gold-leaf, silver hair pins, ornamental combs, necklaces, and large robe pins.
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Below the steps flanked by Cornelian cherry ( " Cornus mas " ), the central section of the Conservatory Garden is a symmetrical lawn outlined in clipped yew, with a single central fountain jet at the rear.
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They include ( drumroll, please ) the cornelian cherry dogwood ( Cornus mas ), a 20-foot-tall, disease-resistant dogwood that produces tiny yellow flowers in late March, making it one of our earliest bloomers.
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"Lentulus " was the name of one of the haughtiest families of the Cornelian gens; so that Cicero coins the words " Appietas " and " Lentulitas " to express the qualities of the high patrician party.
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The walls are white marble from Rajasthan encrusted with semi-precious stone decorations cornelian, jasper, lapis lazuli, onyx, and topaz in images of cypress trees and wine bottles, or more elaborate decorations like cut fruit or vases containing bouquets.
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Rosemont also offers study abroad programs, internships, individualized majors, an early assurance medical program and other Nursing Programs with Drexel University College of Medicine, accelerated BA and MA programs, and the Cornelian Scholars program for early acceptance to Rosemont's graduate programs.
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By the late 1970s, the Sisters had been relocated to a mansion on nearby Woodland Avenue as well as to a Tudor-style house called the Cornelian House located on nearby School Street across from Holy Spirit School, which was also staffed by the Sisters.
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Cornelian, cognate with similar words in several Romance languages, comes from the Mediaeval Latin " corneolus ", itself derived from the Latin word " cornum ", the Persian word 31 / " sered ", meaning yellowish red.