Labels:text | screenshot | font | black and white | number | printing | document OCR: Christ's College 1448 Founded as God's House; enlarged and given present name in 1505; for men and women Churchill College 1960 Approved foundation; 1966, became a college; for men and women Clare College 1326 Founded as University Hall; refounded c.1339; for men and women Clare Hall 1966 Approved foundation; for graduate men and women Corpus Christi College 1352 For men and women Darwin College 1964 1965, approved foundation; 1976, became a college; for graduate men and women Downing College 1800 For men and women Emmanuel College 1584 For men and women Fitzwilliam College 1869 Founded as Fitzwilliam Hall; later became Fitzwilliam House; 1966, became a college; for men and women Girton College 1869 Founded at Hitchin; 1873, moved to Cam bridge; 1924, received royal charter; 1948, became a college; for men and women Gonville and Caius College 1348 Founded as Gonville Hall; 1353, moved to its present site; 1558, received royal charter and new name; for men and women Homerton College 1824 1977, approved society; for men and women students of education Hughes Hall 1885 For training of women graduates as teachers; 1949, recognized institution; 1968, approved sodiety; formen and women Jesus College 1496 For men and women King's College 1441 For men and women Lucy Cavendish College 1964 1965, approved society; for women Magdalene College 1542 For men New Hall 1954 Recognized institution; 1965, approved foundation; 1972, became a college; for wom en Newnham College 1871 1917, received royal charter; 1948, became a college; for women Pembroke College 1347 For men and women Peterhouse 1284 For men and women Queen's College 1448 Earlier known as the College of St. Bemard (1446); refounded 1465; for men and women Robinson College 1977 For men and women St. Catharine's College 1473 For men and women St. Edmund's College 1896 For Roman Catholic priests reading for degrees; 1965, approved society, with no specific religious affiliation; 1975, approved foundation; for men and women St. John's College 1511 Replacing the Hospital of St. John, founded c.1135; formen and women Selwyn College 1882 Founded as a public hostel; 1926, approved foundation; 1958, became a college; for men and women Sidney Sussex College 1596 For men and women Trinity College 1546 Consolidating and extending Michaelhouse (1324) and king's Hall (1337); for men and wom en Trinity Hall 1350 For men and women Wolfson College 1965 Approved foundation called University College; 1973, change of name; 1977, became college; for graduate men and women