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Gwynedd-Mercy College : ウィキペディア英語版
Gwynedd Mercy University

Gwynedd Mercy University is a Catholic university located in Gwynedd Valley of Lower Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania, northwest of downtown Philadelphia within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. In addition to the Gwynedd Valley campus, Gwynedd Mercy also has locations in Philadelphia, East Norriton and Bensalem, Pennsylvania.〔("About GMC" ). retrieved August 22, 2012〕
Gwynedd Mercy University was founded in 1948, as Gwynedd-Mercy College, by the Sisters of Mercy as a junior college. In 1963 the college was rechartered as a baccalaureate institution. As of 2012, Gwynedd Mercy University had a student enrollment of 2700 and is ranked by ''U.S. News & World Reports "America’s Best Colleges" publication as one of the top master’s-level colleges and universities in the north region.〔("Gwynedd-Mercy College" ). retrieved August 21, 2012〕 As of September 2013 the school achieved University status; renaming itself Gwynedd Mercy University.〔("Gwynedd-Mercy College earns university status, changes name to Gwynedd Mercy University (updated)" )〕
== History ==
Dating to the early 1900s the grounds were originally owned by Frances Bond, an investment banker, and were known as Willowbrook Farm. The farm hosted a large Gregorian mansion, formal gardens and outbuildings that were designed by renowned Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer, the acclaimed architect of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.〔Bogaert, Pauline Pinard ("Walled Garden Thrives After Rejuvenation But Could Use A Cleanup" ). retrieved August 21, 2012〕 The mansion which the Bonds lived in and is now over one-hundred years old, is still in use by the University today as Assumption Hall.
For a time Frances’ son and respected ornithologist James Bond lived on the land. When devout birdwatcher and author Ian Fleming needed a name for his now-infamous protagonist he turned to a notable bird watching guide written by Bond. “I was looking for a name for my hero - nothing like Peregrine Carruthers or 'Standfast' Maltravers - and I found it on the cover of Birds of the West Indies by James Bond," wrote Fleming in the book Ian Fleming Introduces Jamaica.〔
Frances Bond’s wife Margaret died in 1910, a few years after the Gregorian Mansion was finished in 1906-7. Two years after her death Bond sold Willowbrook Farm to Roland and Anita Taylor. The couple renamed the farm Treweryn, after the creek that flows through the property. Mr. Taylor was an enthusiastic landscaper who planted many ornamental trees and shrubs, including 53 varieties of Rhododendron. After the death of the Taylors their daughters sold the mansion, outbuildings and additional land to the Sisters of Mercy in 1948.〔

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