georgetown

     

Georgetown or George Town may refer to:

Trivia about georgetown

  • The District's oldest neighborhood, it was named for a king
  • This Washington, D.C. Catholic school maintains the Vincent T. Lombardi Cancer Research Center
  • At this Washington, D.C. college, Bill Clinton served as class president in his freshman & sophomore years
  • Guyana's capital, or a historic section of our own capital
  • Clinton got his bachelor's degree at this D.C. school, the only college he applied to
  • Founded in 1789, this D.C. university is the oldest Catholic college in the U.S.
  • Bill Clinton & Antonin Scalia both graduated from this D.C. university founded in 1789
  • Bill Clinton was elected freshman & sophomore class president at this D.C. school but lost his bid for student body pres.
  • The campus for this university's law center is located at the foot of Capitol Hill
  • This area that existed before the District of Columbia was founded was once known simply as George
  • This Jesuit Washington, D.C. university is home to the Woodstock Theological Center
  • This is Washington, D.C.'s oldest college as well as the oldest Catholic college in the nation
  • This school's team nickname, the Hoyas, comes from "Hoya saxa", a phrase meaning "What Rocks!"
  • This private, coeducational Washington, D.C. school is the oldest Catholic university in America
  • This Washington, D.C. school is the oldest Roman Catholic & Jesuit university in the U.S.
  • Antonin Scalia & basketball great Patrick Ewing:this Jesuit school
  • This D.C. university is America's oldest Roman Catholic-sponsored college
  • Located at the mouth of the Demerara River, it's the capital & largest city
  • I'll be D.C.'in ya!:EGG ON TOWER
  • This Guyanese capital once had the Dutch name Stabroek
  • (Bill Clinton gives the clue) Before I became a Rhodes Scholar, I earned my bachelor's degree in international affairs from this univ. in our nation's capital
  • This South American capital was once known as Stabroek
  • Named for a British monarch, it's the capital of Guyana
  • This D.C. school adopted the colors gray & blue to symbolize the reunification of the nation after the Civil War
  • In 1874 Patrick Francis Healy, a Jesuit theologian, became the first black president of this D.C. university
  • The Hoya
  • John Carroll, America's first Roman Catholic bishop, founded this Washington, D.C. university
  • Founded in 1789, this Washington, D.C. school was the USA's first Catholic college
  • Guyanese capital named for a Hanoverian monarch