Ivy University
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History
By the 1800s, Ivy Town had grown into one of the most flourishing industrial centers in all of New England. An inventor named Marcus Silas Watkins financed the establishment of a strong scientific community, and by 1883, the fortune he had earned from various manufacturing patents laid the foundation for the building of Ivy University. Ivy University opened its doors in 1885, and has remained one of the premiere scientific institutes in the United States, rivaled only by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Residents
Staff
- Alpheus V. Hyatt
- Atom (Ray Palmer)
- Atom (Ryan Choi)
- Doris Zuel (instructor)
- Horace McByrd (head of the physics department)
Student Body
- Hap Coogan (varsity football player)
See Also
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