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university graduates.
Korea University was
established on May 5, 1905, as
Bosung College by Lee Yong-Ik,
Treasurer of the
Royal Household. The
first College...
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around Seoul,
including Keijō
Imperial University 1905:
Bosung College established 1946 August: "
Bosung College"
renamed "Korea University" In 2010, it was...
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Bosung Girls' High
School (Korean: 보성여자고등학교) is a
private girls high
school located in Yongsan-dong,
Yongsan District, Seoul. The
school was
founded on...
- in Yongsan-dong:
Seoul Yongam Elementary School Bosung Girls'
Middle School Yongsan Middle School Bosung Girls' High
School Yongsan High
School 용산구청. 용산동...
- an
editor for the So
nyoun magazine.
After graduating from
Bosungkobo (
Bosung College) in 1908, Kim Tu-bong
worked closely with a
linguistics professor...
- and
later moved to
Seoul to
attend Bosung High
School (now
Korea University High School). He
graduated from
Bosung College (now
Korea University) with...
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Kyungsung FC 6–1
Tokyo Bunri University Meiji Jingu Stadium 6 1936 Keio BRB 3–2
Bosung College (Seoul) Army
Toyama Ground 5 1937 Keio
University 3–0 Kobe University...
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structure in a
deflected position and
other benefits. Chungju,
South Korea,
BOSUNG POWERTEC CO., LTD., [1] Moscow, Russia, ORGRES, [2] Mannheim, Germany, ABB...
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publications in the
early 1920s. In the 1930s, Kim
became the
president of
Bosung College, and in 1947, he pla**** a key role in the
formation of the Korean...
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National Foundation,
Republic of
Korea Medal (1970) 1864 (January 7): Born in
Bosung,
Korea as the
second son of
Jaisohn Kwang-Hyo. 1871:
Adopted to Jaisohn...