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573038ab04bcaa1900d773a7 | What is one of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica? | Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nHundreds of movies have been shot or set in part within the city of Santa Monica. One of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica is Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage (1929) which shows much of 2nd Street. The comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) included several scenes shot in S... |
573038ab04bcaa1900d773a8 | What does this iconic exterior shot display? | much of 2nd Street | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nHundreds of movies have been shot or set in part within the city of Santa Monica. One of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica is Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage (1929) which shows much of 2nd Street. The comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) included several scenes shot in S... |
573038ab04bcaa1900d773a9 | What 1982 movie includes Sylvester Stallone running on the Santa Monica Beach? | Rocky III | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nHundreds of movies have been shot or set in part within the city of Santa Monica. One of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica is Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage (1929) which shows much of 2nd Street. The comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) included several scenes shot in S... |
573038ab04bcaa1900d773aa | What 1996 movie was set completely in Santa Monica? | The Truth About Cats & Dogs | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nHundreds of movies have been shot or set in part within the city of Santa Monica. One of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica is Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage (1929) which shows much of 2nd Street. The comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) included several scenes shot in S... |
573038ab04bcaa1900d773ab | What movie was shot at Samohi? | 17 Again | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nHundreds of movies have been shot or set in part within the city of Santa Monica. One of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica is Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage (1929) which shows much of 2nd Street. The comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) included several scenes shot in S... |
57303a4904bcaa1900d773d7 | What type of games is Santa Monica featured in? | video | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nSanta Monica is featured in the video games True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Vampire: The Masquerade β Bloodlines (2004), Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (2004) as a fictional district - Santa Maria Beach, Destroy All Humans! (2004), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005), L.A. Rush (2005)... |
57303a4904bcaa1900d773d8 | In what year did Tony hawk's American Wasteland release? | 2005 | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nSanta Monica is featured in the video games True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Vampire: The Masquerade β Bloodlines (2004), Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (2004) as a fictional district - Santa Maria Beach, Destroy All Humans! (2004), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005), L.A. Rush (2005)... |
57303a4904bcaa1900d773d9 | What video game features Santa Monica in 2003? | True Crime: Streets of LA | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nSanta Monica is featured in the video games True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Vampire: The Masquerade β Bloodlines (2004), Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (2004) as a fictional district - Santa Maria Beach, Destroy All Humans! (2004), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005), L.A. Rush (2005)... |
57303a4904bcaa1900d773da | Grand theft Auto V was released in what year? | 2013 | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nSanta Monica is featured in the video games True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Vampire: The Masquerade β Bloodlines (2004), Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (2004) as a fictional district - Santa Maria Beach, Destroy All Humans! (2004), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005), L.A. Rush (2005)... |
57303a4904bcaa1900d773db | What video game featured Santa Monica in 2015? | Need for Speed | [
"Santa_Monica,_California\n\nSanta Monica is featured in the video games True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Vampire: The Masquerade β Bloodlines (2004), Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (2004) as a fictional district - Santa Maria Beach, Destroy All Humans! (2004), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005), L.A. Rush (2005)... |
572f2d2ab2c2fd1400567f63 | When was Washington University founded? | 1853 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University in St. Louis (Wash. U., or WUSTL) is a private research university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countri... |
572f2d2ab2c2fd1400567f64 | How many Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Washington University? | Twenty-five | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University in St. Louis (Wash. U., or WUSTL) is a private research university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countri... |
572f2d2ab2c2fd1400567f65 | Where is Washington University ranked among Academic Ranking of World Universities? | 32nd | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University in St. Louis (Wash. U., or WUSTL) is a private research university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countri... |
572f2d2ab2c2fd1400567f66 | For whom is Washington University named? | George Washington | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University in St. Louis (Wash. U., or WUSTL) is a private research university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countri... |
572f2d2ab2c2fd1400567f67 | How many different countries comprise the makeup of faculty and students of Washington University? | 120 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University in St. Louis (Wash. U., or WUSTL) is a private research university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countri... |
572f31b3a23a5019007fc4cf | Who was the first chancellor of Washington University? | Joseph Gibson Hoyt. | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe university's first chancellor was Joseph Gibson Hoyt. Crow secured the university charter from the Missouri General Assembly in 1853, and Eliot was named President of the Board of Trustees. Early on, Eliot solicited support from members of the local business community, inc... |
572f31b3a23a5019007fc4d0 | When did Washington University secure its charter? | 1853 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe university's first chancellor was Joseph Gibson Hoyt. Crow secured the university charter from the Missouri General Assembly in 1853, and Eliot was named President of the Board of Trustees. Early on, Eliot solicited support from members of the local business community, inc... |
572f31b3a23a5019007fc4d1 | What makes Washington University unique among other American universities? | not having had a prior financial endowment | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe university's first chancellor was Joseph Gibson Hoyt. Crow secured the university charter from the Missouri General Assembly in 1853, and Eliot was named President of the Board of Trustees. Early on, Eliot solicited support from members of the local business community, inc... |
572f31b3a23a5019007fc4d2 | Who was the first president of Washington University? | Eliot | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe university's first chancellor was Joseph Gibson Hoyt. Crow secured the university charter from the Missouri General Assembly in 1853, and Eliot was named President of the Board of Trustees. Early on, Eliot solicited support from members of the local business community, inc... |
572f31b3a23a5019007fc4d3 | What local businessman help provide support for the Washington University? | John O'Fallon | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe university's first chancellor was Joseph Gibson Hoyt. Crow secured the university charter from the Missouri General Assembly in 1853, and Eliot was named President of the Board of Trustees. Early on, Eliot solicited support from members of the local business community, inc... |
572f34be947a6a140053c7ee | What was one of the names that was initially considered for Washington University in St. Louis? | Eliot Seminary | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nDuring the three years following its inception, the university bore three different names. The board first approved \"Eliot Seminary,\" but William Eliot was uncomfortable with naming a university after himself and objected to the establishment of a seminary, which would impli... |
572f34be947a6a140053c7ef | What name was selected by the Board of Trustees in 1854 for Washington University? | Washington Institute | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nDuring the three years following its inception, the university bore three different names. The board first approved \"Eliot Seminary,\" but William Eliot was uncomfortable with naming a university after himself and objected to the establishment of a seminary, which would impli... |
572f34be947a6a140053c7f0 | Why did the Board of Trustees choose to name Washing University after George Washington? | The Board of Trustees believed that the university should be a force of unity in a strongly divided Missouri | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nDuring the three years following its inception, the university bore three different names. The board first approved \"Eliot Seminary,\" but William Eliot was uncomfortable with naming a university after himself and objected to the establishment of a seminary, which would impli... |
572f34be947a6a140053c7f1 | When was the name Washington University amended? | 1856 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nDuring the three years following its inception, the university bore three different names. The board first approved \"Eliot Seminary,\" but William Eliot was uncomfortable with naming a university after himself and objected to the establishment of a seminary, which would impli... |
572f34be947a6a140053c7f2 | When was the suffix "in St. Louis" added to Washington University? | 1976 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nDuring the three years following its inception, the university bore three different names. The board first approved \"Eliot Seminary,\" but William Eliot was uncomfortable with naming a university after himself and objected to the establishment of a seminary, which would impli... |
572f552a947a6a140053c88a | Where was Washington University located? | 17th Street and Washington Avenue | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Owing to limited financial resources, Washington University initially used public bu... |
572f552a947a6a140053c88b | When did classes first begin at Washington University? | October 22, 1854 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Owing to limited financial resources, Washington University initially used public bu... |
572f552a947a6a140053c88c | What building was first used for classes at Washington University? | Benton School building. | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Owing to limited financial resources, Washington University initially used public bu... |
572f552a947a6a140053c88d | What three departments were Washington University divided? | the Manual Training School, Smith Academy, and the Mary Institute | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Owing to limited financial resources, Washington University initially used public bu... |
572f552a947a6a140053c88e | What type of school did Washington University first function? | a night school | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Owing to limited financial resources, Washington University initially used public bu... |
572f8ead04bcaa1900d76a73 | When was did Washington University open its law school? | 1867 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1867, the university opened the first private nonsectarian law school west of the Mississippi River. By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Medical classes were first held at Washington U... |
572f8ead04bcaa1900d76a74 | When did Washington University establish its medical school? | 1891 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1867, the university opened the first private nonsectarian law school west of the Mississippi River. By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Medical classes were first held at Washington U... |
572f8ead04bcaa1900d76a75 | Who was Robert Somers Brookings? | the president of the Board of Trustees | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1867, the university opened the first private nonsectarian law school west of the Mississippi River. By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Medical classes were first held at Washington U... |
572f8ead04bcaa1900d76a76 | When did St. Louis Medical college affiliate itself with Washington University? | 1891 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1867, the university opened the first private nonsectarian law school west of the Mississippi River. By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Medical classes were first held at Washington U... |
572f90e2a23a5019007fc767 | Where was Washington University located during the first half of the 1800's. | downtown St. Louis | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University spent its first half century in downtown St. Louis bounded by Washington Ave., Lucas Place, and Locust Street. By the 1890s, owing to the dramatic expansion of the Manual School and a new benefactor in Robert Brookings, the University began to move west. ... |
572f90e2a23a5019007fc768 | When did Washington University begin to expand west? | the 1890s | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University spent its first half century in downtown St. Louis bounded by Washington Ave., Lucas Place, and Locust Street. By the 1890s, owing to the dramatic expansion of the Manual School and a new benefactor in Robert Brookings, the University began to move west. ... |
572f90e2a23a5019007fc769 | What architecture firm was hired by the Board of Directors at Washington University? | Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot of Boston | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University spent its first half century in downtown St. Louis bounded by Washington Ave., Lucas Place, and Locust Street. By the 1890s, owing to the dramatic expansion of the Manual School and a new benefactor in Robert Brookings, the University began to move west. ... |
572f90e2a23a5019007fc76a | Who was on the committee that found a new site for Washington University? | Robert S. Brookings, Henry Ware Eliot, and William Huse | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University spent its first half century in downtown St. Louis bounded by Washington Ave., Lucas Place, and Locust Street. By the 1890s, owing to the dramatic expansion of the Manual School and a new benefactor in Robert Brookings, the University began to move west. ... |
572f90e2a23a5019007fc76b | What nickname was given to the new campus site? | "Hilltop" campus | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University spent its first half century in downtown St. Louis bounded by Washington Ave., Lucas Place, and Locust Street. By the 1890s, owing to the dramatic expansion of the Manual School and a new benefactor in Robert Brookings, the University began to move west. ... |
572f9553b2c2fd1400568225 | When did Washington University hold a national design contest for the new campus? | 1899 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1899, the university opened a national design contest for the new campus. The renowned Philadelphia firm Cope & Stewardson won unanimously with its plan for a row of Collegiate Gothic quadrangles inspired by Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The cornerstone of the first bu... |
572f9553b2c2fd1400568226 | What firm won the Washington University national design contest? | Cope & Stewardson | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1899, the university opened a national design contest for the new campus. The renowned Philadelphia firm Cope & Stewardson won unanimously with its plan for a row of Collegiate Gothic quadrangles inspired by Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The cornerstone of the first bu... |
572f9553b2c2fd1400568227 | When was the cornerstone laid for Busch Hall? | October 20, 1900 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1899, the university opened a national design contest for the new campus. The renowned Philadelphia firm Cope & Stewardson won unanimously with its plan for a row of Collegiate Gothic quadrangles inspired by Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The cornerstone of the first bu... |
572f9553b2c2fd1400568228 | What were the names of the three buildings constructed after Busch Hall? | Brookings Hall, Ridgley, and Cupples | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1899, the university opened a national design contest for the new campus. The renowned Philadelphia firm Cope & Stewardson won unanimously with its plan for a row of Collegiate Gothic quadrangles inspired by Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The cornerstone of the first bu... |
572f9553b2c2fd1400568229 | Why did Washington University delay occupying of the new campus buildings until 1905? | to accommodate the 1904 World's Fair and Olympics | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 1899, the university opened a national design contest for the new campus. The renowned Philadelphia firm Cope & Stewardson won unanimously with its plan for a row of Collegiate Gothic quadrangles inspired by Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The cornerstone of the first bu... |
572f986a947a6a140053cab6 | What role did Arthur Holly Compton serve at Washington University? | chancellor | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAfter working for many years at the University of Chicago, Arthur Holly Compton returned to St. Louis in 1946 to serve as Washington University's ninth chancellor. Compton reestablished the Washington University football team, making the declaration that athletics were to be h... |
572f986a947a6a140053cab7 | Who reestablished Washington University's football team? | Arthur Holly Compton | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAfter working for many years at the University of Chicago, Arthur Holly Compton returned to St. Louis in 1946 to serve as Washington University's ninth chancellor. Compton reestablished the Washington University football team, making the declaration that athletics were to be h... |
572f986a947a6a140053cab8 | What helped lead to the increase of enrollment at Washington University during Arthur Holly Compton's term as chancellor? | World War II veterans' use of their GI Bill benefits | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAfter working for many years at the University of Chicago, Arthur Holly Compton returned to St. Louis in 1946 to serve as Washington University's ninth chancellor. Compton reestablished the Washington University football team, making the declaration that athletics were to be h... |
572f986a947a6a140053cab9 | What declaration did Arthur Holly Compton make about athletics at Washington University? | athletics were to be henceforth played on a "strictly amateur" basis with no athletic scholarships. | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAfter working for many years at the University of Chicago, Arthur Holly Compton returned to St. Louis in 1946 to serve as Washington University's ninth chancellor. Compton reestablished the Washington University football team, making the declaration that athletics were to be h... |
572f986a947a6a140053caba | Where did Arthur Holly Compton work before returning to Washington University? | the University of Chicago | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAfter working for many years at the University of Chicago, Arthur Holly Compton returned to St. Louis in 1946 to serve as Washington University's ninth chancellor. Compton reestablished the Washington University football team, making the declaration that athletics were to be h... |
572f9b7f947a6a140053cac0 | When did Washington University begin desegregation? | 1947 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe process of desegregation at Washington University began in 1947 with the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work. During the mid and late 1940s, the University was the target of critical editorials in the local African American press, letter-writing campaigns by c... |
572f9b7f947a6a140053cac1 | What were the first schools to become integrated at Washington University? | the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe process of desegregation at Washington University began in 1947 with the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work. During the mid and late 1940s, the University was the target of critical editorials in the local African American press, letter-writing campaigns by c... |
572f9b7f947a6a140053cac2 | What student group campaigned for full integration at Washington University in 1949? | the Student Committee for the Admission of Negroes (SCAN) | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe process of desegregation at Washington University began in 1947 with the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work. During the mid and late 1940s, the University was the target of critical editorials in the local African American press, letter-writing campaigns by c... |
572f9b7f947a6a140053cac3 | What organization sought to strip Washington University of its tax-exempt status in the 1940's? | the NAACP | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe process of desegregation at Washington University began in 1947 with the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work. During the mid and late 1940s, the University was the target of critical editorials in the local African American press, letter-writing campaigns by c... |
572f9b7f947a6a140053cac4 | When did the Board of Trustees pass a resolution to desegregate the Washington University undergraduate division? | May 1952 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe process of desegregation at Washington University began in 1947 with the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work. During the mid and late 1940s, the University was the target of critical editorials in the local African American press, letter-writing campaigns by c... |
572f9e64947a6a140053cad4 | When did Washington University begin construction of a complex of residential halls? | 1957 | [
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572f9e64947a6a140053cad5 | What name was given to the new residential complex constructed at Washington University? | South 40 | [
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572f9e64947a6a140053cad6 | How did the construction of the new residential complex at Washington University affect the student population? | began to attract a more national pool of applicants | [
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572f9e64947a6a140053cad7 | What proportion of students at Washington University came from outside the St. Louis area by 1964? | over two-thirds | [
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572f9e64947a6a140053cad8 | When did Washington University transition to a national research institution? | During the latter half of the 20th century, | [
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572fa79aa23a5019007fc839 | What years were presidential debates held at Washington University? | 1992, 2000, 2004, and 2016 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University has been selected by the Commission on Presidential Debates to host more presidential and vice-presidential debates than any other institution in history. United States presidential election debates were held at the Washington University Athletic Complex ... |
572fa79aa23a5019007fc83a | What building at Washington University was used to host the presidential debates? | Washington University Athletic Complex | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University has been selected by the Commission on Presidential Debates to host more presidential and vice-presidential debates than any other institution in history. United States presidential election debates were held at the Washington University Athletic Complex ... |
572fa79aa23a5019007fc83b | Why was the presidential debate canceled in 1996 at Washington University? | scheduling difficulties between the candidates | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University has been selected by the Commission on Presidential Debates to host more presidential and vice-presidential debates than any other institution in history. United States presidential election debates were held at the Washington University Athletic Complex ... |
572fa79aa23a5019007fc83c | When was the only vice presidential debate held at Washington University? | October 2, 2008 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University has been selected by the Commission on Presidential Debates to host more presidential and vice-presidential debates than any other institution in history. United States presidential election debates were held at the Washington University Athletic Complex ... |
572fa79aa23a5019007fc83d | Who were the candidates in the vice presidential debate at Washington University? | Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Joe Biden | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University has been selected by the Commission on Presidential Debates to host more presidential and vice-presidential debates than any other institution in history. United States presidential election debates were held at the Washington University Athletic Complex ... |
572fa962a23a5019007fc849 | What was Chancellor Wrighton's initial sentiment to hosting another presidential debate at Washington University after 2004? | it would be "improbable" that the university will host another debate and was not eager to commit to the possibility | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough Chancellor Wrighton had noted after the 2004 debate that it would be \"improbable\" that the university will host another debate and was not eager to commit to the possibility, he subsequently changed his view and the university submitted a bid for the 2008 debates. \... |
572fa962a23a5019007fc84a | What did Chancellor Wrighton state as one of the reasons for hosting another debate at Washington University? | These one-of-a-kind events are great experiences for our students, they contribute to a national understanding of important issues | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough Chancellor Wrighton had noted after the 2004 debate that it would be \"improbable\" that the university will host another debate and was not eager to commit to the possibility, he subsequently changed his view and the university submitted a bid for the 2008 debates. \... |
572fa962a23a5019007fc84b | What year did Chancellor Wrighton submit another bid for a presidential debate at Washington University after 2004? | 2008 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nAlthough Chancellor Wrighton had noted after the 2004 debate that it would be \"improbable\" that the university will host another debate and was not eager to commit to the possibility, he subsequently changed his view and the university submitted a bid for the 2008 debates. \... |
572faba604bcaa1900d76b9f | How many freshman class applications did Washington University receive in 2013? | 30,117 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 2013, Washington University received a record 30,117 applications for a freshman class of 1,500 with an acceptance rate of 13.7%. More than 90% of incoming freshmen whose high schools ranked were ranked in the top 10% of their high school classes. In 2006, the university ra... |
572faba604bcaa1900d76ba0 | What percentage of incoming freshman at Washington University were in the top %10 of their class in 2013? | More than 90% of incoming freshmen | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 2013, Washington University received a record 30,117 applications for a freshman class of 1,500 with an acceptance rate of 13.7%. More than 90% of incoming freshmen whose high schools ranked were ranked in the top 10% of their high school classes. In 2006, the university ra... |
572faba604bcaa1900d76ba1 | Where did Washington University rank among private universities for National Merit Scholar freshman in 2006? | second among private universities | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 2013, Washington University received a record 30,117 applications for a freshman class of 1,500 with an acceptance rate of 13.7%. More than 90% of incoming freshmen whose high schools ranked were ranked in the top 10% of their high school classes. In 2006, the university ra... |
572faba604bcaa1900d76ba2 | When was Washington University ranked #1 for quality of life? | In 2008 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 2013, Washington University received a record 30,117 applications for a freshman class of 1,500 with an acceptance rate of 13.7%. More than 90% of incoming freshmen whose high schools ranked were ranked in the top 10% of their high school classes. In 2006, the university ra... |
572faba604bcaa1900d76ba3 | What percent of applicants were admitted to Olin Business School in 2007? | 14% | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nIn 2013, Washington University received a record 30,117 applications for a freshman class of 1,500 with an acceptance rate of 13.7%. More than 90% of incoming freshmen whose high schools ranked were ranked in the top 10% of their high school classes. In 2006, the university ra... |
572fadc5947a6a140053cb5e | What is the current national rank of the School of Medicine at Washington University? | sixth in the nation | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nGraduate schools include the School of Medicine, currently ranked sixth in the nation, and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, currently ranked first. The program in occupational therapy at Washington University currently occupies the first spot for the 2016 U.S. Ne... |
572fadc5947a6a140053cb5f | What is the current national rank of Brown School of Social Work? | currently ranked first | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nGraduate schools include the School of Medicine, currently ranked sixth in the nation, and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, currently ranked first. The program in occupational therapy at Washington University currently occupies the first spot for the 2016 U.S. Ne... |
572fadc5947a6a140053cb60 | What program at Washington University ranks first in the 2016 in the U.S. News & World Reports rankings? | The program in occupational therapy | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nGraduate schools include the School of Medicine, currently ranked sixth in the nation, and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, currently ranked first. The program in occupational therapy at Washington University currently occupies the first spot for the 2016 U.S. Ne... |
572fadc5947a6a140053cb61 | Where did the School of Law rank in 2015 by the U.S. News & World Reports? | 18th | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nGraduate schools include the School of Medicine, currently ranked sixth in the nation, and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, currently ranked first. The program in occupational therapy at Washington University currently occupies the first spot for the 2016 U.S. Ne... |
572fadc5947a6a140053cb62 | What year did the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design rank ninth by Designintellence? | 2013 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nGraduate schools include the School of Medicine, currently ranked sixth in the nation, and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, currently ranked first. The program in occupational therapy at Washington University currently occupies the first spot for the 2016 U.S. Ne... |
572fb0d1947a6a140053cb8a | Where is Washington University's north campus located? | St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. North Campus lies in St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop. The University acquired the building and adjacent property in 2004, formerly home to the Ange... |
572fb0d1947a6a140053cb8b | When was the building and property for the north campus of Washington University acquired? | 2004 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. North Campus lies in St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop. The University acquired the building and adjacent property in 2004, formerly home to the Ange... |
572fb0d1947a6a140053cb8c | What previously occupied the building used at the north campus of Washington University? | Angelica Uniform Factory | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. North Campus lies in St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop. The University acquired the building and adjacent property in 2004, formerly home to the Ange... |
572fb0d1947a6a140053cb8d | For what department does the north campus location of Washington University provide off-site storage? | Performing Arts Department | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. North Campus lies in St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop. The University acquired the building and adjacent property in 2004, formerly home to the Ange... |
572fb0d1947a6a140053cb8e | Who is Washington University's food provider on campus? | Bon AppΓ©tit Management Company | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nWashington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. North Campus lies in St. Louis City near the Delmar Loop. The University acquired the building and adjacent property in 2004, formerly home to the Ange... |
572fd15da23a5019007fca35 | Where is the West Campus of Washington University located? | Clayton, Missouri | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe West Campus is located about one mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Danforth Campus in Clayton, Missouri, and primarily consists of a four-story former department store building housing mostly administrative space. The West Campus building was home to the Clayton branch of t... |
572fd15da23a5019007fca36 | What was previously located at the West Campus of Washington University? | the Clayton branch of the Famous-Barr department store | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe West Campus is located about one mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Danforth Campus in Clayton, Missouri, and primarily consists of a four-story former department store building housing mostly administrative space. The West Campus building was home to the Clayton branch of t... |
572fd15da23a5019007fca37 | When did the university acquire the property for the West Campus? | 1990 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe West Campus is located about one mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Danforth Campus in Clayton, Missouri, and primarily consists of a four-story former department store building housing mostly administrative space. The West Campus building was home to the Clayton branch of t... |
572fd15da23a5019007fca38 | What is located in the basement level of the West Campus? | the West Campus Library, the University Archives, the Modern Graphic History Library, and conference space | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe West Campus is located about one mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Danforth Campus in Clayton, Missouri, and primarily consists of a four-story former department store building housing mostly administrative space. The West Campus building was home to the Clayton branch of t... |
572fd15da23a5019007fca39 | What department located at the West Campus provides IT services? | Center for the Application of Information Technologies (CAIT) | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nThe West Campus is located about one mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Danforth Campus in Clayton, Missouri, and primarily consists of a four-story former department store building housing mostly administrative space. The West Campus building was home to the Clayton branch of t... |
572fd2e504bcaa1900d76d8d | Where is Tyson Research Center located? | west of St. Louis on the Meramec River | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nTyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre (809 ha) field station located west of St. Louis on the Meramec River. Washington University obtained Tyson as surplus property from the federal government in 1963. It is used by the University as a biological field station and research/ed... |
572fd2e504bcaa1900d76d8e | When did Washington University acquire the property for Tyson Research Center? | 1963 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nTyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre (809 ha) field station located west of St. Louis on the Meramec River. Washington University obtained Tyson as surplus property from the federal government in 1963. It is used by the University as a biological field station and research/ed... |
572fd2e504bcaa1900d76d8f | What is the function of Tyson Research Center? | a biological field station and research/education center. | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nTyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre (809 ha) field station located west of St. Louis on the Meramec River. Washington University obtained Tyson as surplus property from the federal government in 1963. It is used by the University as a biological field station and research/ed... |
572fd2e504bcaa1900d76d90 | When was the Living Learning Center accredited as a "living building"? | 2010 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nTyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre (809 ha) field station located west of St. Louis on the Meramec River. Washington University obtained Tyson as surplus property from the federal government in 1963. It is used by the University as a biological field station and research/ed... |
572fd2e504bcaa1900d76d91 | Who previously owned the property where Tyson Research Center is located? | the federal government | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nTyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre (809 ha) field station located west of St. Louis on the Meramec River. Washington University obtained Tyson as surplus property from the federal government in 1963. It is used by the University as a biological field station and research/ed... |
572fd551a23a5019007fca5f | How many divisions make up Arts & Sciences at Washington University? | three divisions | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nArts & Sciences at Washington University comprises three divisions: the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and University College in Arts & Sciences. Barbara Schaal is Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. James E. McLeod was the Vice Chancel... |
572fd551a23a5019007fca60 | Who is the Dean of Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Washington University? | Barbara Schaal | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nArts & Sciences at Washington University comprises three divisions: the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and University College in Arts & Sciences. Barbara Schaal is Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. James E. McLeod was the Vice Chancel... |
572fd551a23a5019007fca61 | What positions did James Mcleod hold at Washington University? | Vice Chancellor for Students and Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nArts & Sciences at Washington University comprises three divisions: the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and University College in Arts & Sciences. Barbara Schaal is Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. James E. McLeod was the Vice Chancel... |
572fd551a23a5019007fca62 | When did James Mcleod pass away? | September 6, 2011 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nArts & Sciences at Washington University comprises three divisions: the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and University College in Arts & Sciences. Barbara Schaal is Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. James E. McLeod was the Vice Chancel... |
572fd551a23a5019007fca63 | What position does Richard J. Smith hold at Washington University? | Dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nArts & Sciences at Washington University comprises three divisions: the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and University College in Arts & Sciences. Barbara Schaal is Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. James E. McLeod was the Vice Chancel... |
572fd7e304bcaa1900d76db1 | When was Olin Business School founded? | 1917 | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nFounded as the School of Commerce and Finance in 1917, the Olin Business School was named after entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988. The school's academic programs include BSBA, MBA, Professional MBA (PMBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), MS in Finance, MS in Supply Chain Management, MS ... |
572fd7e304bcaa1900d76db2 | What was the original name of Olin Business School? | the School of Commerce and Finance | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nFounded as the School of Commerce and Finance in 1917, the Olin Business School was named after entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988. The school's academic programs include BSBA, MBA, Professional MBA (PMBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), MS in Finance, MS in Supply Chain Management, MS ... |
572fd7e304bcaa1900d76db3 | After whom is Olin Business School named? | John M. Olin | [
"Washington_University_in_St._Louis\n\nFounded as the School of Commerce and Finance in 1917, the Olin Business School was named after entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988. The school's academic programs include BSBA, MBA, Professional MBA (PMBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), MS in Finance, MS in Supply Chain Management, MS ... |
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