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w as p a rtly d e stro y ed , it w as reb u ilt and enlarged, so th a t it affords free residence to 1 0 0 students, w ho lodge to g eth er in couples in two dingy room s, a n d h a v e sm all stip end s in addition. A lib ra ry and a read in g room are a tta ch e d to th is In stitution. affords free residence for 16 Students. It w as founded in 1595 by Christopher Wal- k e n d o r f f H ig h S tew ard o f th e K in g d om , o f in­ fam o u s m em ory, the m ain cause o f T ycho B ra h e ’s expulsion from D enm ark . Borchens College , in store K annikestræ de, founded in 1691 by the celebrated Ole Borch. A fter sev eral tim es b ein g destro y ed by lire , the p re se n t edifice w as raised in 1 8 2 4 , and provides i 6 S tu d en ts w ith free residence. Ehlersens College , in sto re K annikestræ de, opposite the R egents, w as founded in 1691 by Jørgen Ehlersen, A ssesso r in the H igh Court. It accomm odates 2 4 S tu d en ts w ith free residence. D et Smithske L ega t, A L egacy o f 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 dollars left in 185 2 by A ssesso r Smith o f the P olice C ourt for the su p p o rt o f 14 Students, 8 to Walkendor/J's College, in St. P ed erstræ d e,

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