Green College was a graduate college of the University of Oxford in England. It was centred around an architecturally appealing 18th century building: the Radcliffe Observatory, which is modelled after the ancient "Tower of the Winds" in Athens.
Established in 1979, the college was one of the youngest of the university, and was named after its main benefactors: Dr Cecil H. Green and his wife Dr Ida Green. Dr Green was a founder of Texas Instrumen...
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