The college acquired the building in 1969.
"The college can acquire other homes, but the houses must remain single-family residences."
The college acquired the house in 1949 and used it for faculty housing.
This college can acquire the license of deck mariner or engineer.
In 2005, the college acquired some of Shelley's letters to further enhance its connection with the poet.
The college also acquired an additional lot of two hectares to anticipate future expansion programs as indicated in the five-year plan.
However, after much delay, the college finally acquired its current premises at 62 Woodstock Road in 1950.
Mrs. Hawkins said the college had acquired nine houses in its adjacent neighborhood since 1960.
The college acquired all fraternity chapter houses by the summer of 2000, to be absorbed after renovation into the college's new residential house system.
The school was upgraded to a college in 1875 and in June 1925 the college acquired its present name.