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Meaning of "silliman"

silliman (noun) - refers to Silliman University, a private research university in the Philippines. It is one of the top universities in the country and is known for its academic excellence
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Silliman had to be replaced.
If you have more time and energy you can then visit the Silliman Anthropology museum.
Silliman made an extraordinary journey of her own several years ago.
Across the street is a portion of the Silliman University campus.
Silliman Institute is the main private school in the area.
While there scientist Benjamin Silliman got him interested in chemistry and mineralogy.
Silliman University has its own beach.
Rededication ceremony held for Silliman College.
Silliman also earned three letters in baseball while at West Point.
Larena was instrumental in the establishment of Silliman University in Dumaguete City.
Silliman was one of the first American professors of science and taught at Yale University.
The curriculum is currently being piloted at the Silliman University College of Nursing.
Throughout his life, Silliman generously gave of his time and wealth to Cohoes.
Shepard began his career as assistant to Benjamin Silliman at Yale University.
Presently, Silliman has forty duly organized and recognized alumni chapters throughout the world.

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This challenges some widely held assumptions in large-animal ecology, Silliman says.
He leads a trio with David Silliman on drums and Marshall Gilkes on trombone.
Our general counsel and leads our public policy group . Jeremy here with Craig Silliman.
Silliman College, named for noted scientist and Yale professor Benjamin Silliman.
And is it really the case that Silliman eschews " authorial domination "?
Silliman University, A prestigious Presbyterian institution located in Dumaguete, the institution is reported to be haunted.
Baby Jesus thieves literally take the Christ out of Christmas, " Silliman writes.
Silliman had mustered a force of 500 volunteers from eastern Connecticut.
In the summer of 2005, the Silliman Tower underwent a complete interior renovation.
Silliman deemed slavery an " enormous evil ".
However, in 1903, Thomson proposed a discontinuous theory of light in his Silliman lectures at Yale University.
As Silliman is a recently appointed Fulbright-Nehru scholar, her efforts are no longer self-supported.
After her husband 's death from cancer in 1956, Dán wrote the preface to his Silliman Lectures.
The Silliman Memorial lectures series has been published by Yale University since 1901.
In 1806 Silliman purchased a Nooth apparatus and began selling mineral waters in New Haven, Connecticut.

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