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Lawrence Hall (Oregon Politician)
Lawrence Hall may refer to: People *Larry Hall (North Carolina politician), American politician * Lawrence Hall (Oregon politician), member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, 1851 * Lawrence Hall (tennis), American tennis player * Lawrence Kendall Hall (1940–1997), known as Larry Hall, American singer * Lawrence M. Hall (1908–1973), Minnesota Democratic politician * Lawrence Sargent Hall (1915–1993), American author * Lawrence W. Hall (1819–1863), U.S. Representative from Ohio Places *Lawrence Hall of Science, a public science center above the University of California, Berkeley * Lawrence Hall, London, a Grade II listed building * Lawrence Hall, Oxford, a historic hall *David Lawrence Hall, an academic building at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Lawrence Hall, a 1929 high-rise building at Point Park University, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Lawrence Hall, a historic hall at St. Cloud State University * Lawrence Hall (Univers ...
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Larry Hall (North Carolina Politician)
Larry Dwight Hall is a North Carolina government official. A longtime member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, he served as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs under Governor Roy Cooper from 2017 through January 2021. A Democrat, he served in the North Carolina House of Representatives as the member from North Carolina's 29th House district, Durham, North Carolina, from 2006 through 2017. Hall was first appointed to the position in 2006 by then-Governor Mike Easley. District 29 is the home of North Carolina Central University, Duke University, Durham Technical Community College, Lincoln Community Health Center, the historic Black Wall Street, the American Tobacco Historic District, and the Durham Performing Arts Center. Hall is chair of the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Scholarship Foundation and served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. Biography Secretary Hall represented Durham County, Nor ...
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Lawrence Hall, Oxford
Ship Street is a short street in central Oxford, England that runs east–west. Location The street lies north of Jesus College and west of Exeter College, two of Oxford University's colleges. To the south, at the western end is the Junior Common Room of Jesus and to the eastern end is the same college's Principal's (private) garden. At the western end is St Michael at the Northgate church, near the site of the original north gate in the city wall. Originally Oxford's wall ran just to the north of Ship Street. At the eastern end once stood the QI Building, a member's club, bookshop and café associated with the comedic quiz show QI television series on BBC2, and established by the comedy producer John Lloyd. The entrance to the building was in Turl Street. The building now plays host to Turl Street Kitchen, a Social Enterprise cafe-bar-restaurant which raises money for the student volunteering charity, Student Hubs. To the west is the major shopping street, Cornmar ...
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Colgate University
Colgate University is a private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York. The college was founded in 1819 as the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York and operated under that name until 1823, when it was renamed Hamilton Theological and Literary Institution, often called Hamilton College (1823–1846), then Madison College (1846–1890), and its present name since 1890. Colgate University is among the 100 most selective colleges and universities in the United States, and is considered a Hidden Ivy as well as one of the Little Ivies. In addition, Colgate campus is also consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation due to a singular architectural theme of the campus and a hillside location adorned with a lake and trees. The university is located in Hamilton, New York, a small town in central New York in Madison County. Colgate now enrolls nearly 3,000 students in 56 undergraduate majors that culminate in a Bachelor of Arts degree. The stu ...
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Old Campus (Yale University)
The Old Campus is the oldest area of the Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut. It is the principal residence of Yale College freshmen and also contains offices for the academic departments of Classics, English, History, Comparative Literature, and Philosophy. Fourteen buildings—including eight dormitories and two chapels—surround a courtyard with a main entrance from the New Haven Green known as Phelps Gate. The Old Campus comprised most of Yale College's grounds between its arrival in New Haven in 1718 and its 20th-century expansion. Yale's first building in New Haven, the College House, was erected in 1718 on the Old Campus' southeast corner, fulfilling the city founders' wish to have a college near New Haven's Congregational church. It was joined by Connecticut Hall in 1750, a student dormitory and Yale's only surviving building from the colonial era. A linear building plan established in 1792, known as Old Brick Row, was the first campus plan in the United St ...
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University Of Oregon School Of Architecture And Allied Arts
The University of Oregon College of Design (UO Design) is a public college of architecture and visual arts in the U.S. state of Oregon. Founded in 1914 by Ellis F. Lawrence, the college is located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, off the corner of 13th and University streets, and also has programs at the historic White Stag Block in Portland, Oregon. History At its inception in 1914, Ellis F. Lawrence envisioned that the School of Architecture and Allied Arts (now the College of Design) would incorporate architectural education with the arts as opposed to engineering, and became the first school to do so. The students would learn in an individual but collaborative environment instead of a fiercely competitive environment. When Walter R. B. Willcox became the head of the architecture curriculum in 1922, the underlying idea became that architecture and the arts would reflect societal influences, which had remained alive through the decades. After World War II, stu ...
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Lawrence Hall (University Of Oregon)
Lawrence Hall may refer to: People *Larry Hall (North Carolina politician), American politician * Lawrence Hall (Oregon politician), member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, 1851 * Lawrence Hall (tennis), American tennis player * Lawrence Kendall Hall (1940–1997), known as Larry Hall, American singer * Lawrence M. Hall (1908–1973), Minnesota Democratic politician * Lawrence Sargent Hall (1915–1993), American author * Lawrence W. Hall (1819–1863), U.S. Representative from Ohio Places *Lawrence Hall of Science, a public science center above the University of California, Berkeley *Lawrence Hall, London, a Grade II listed building *Lawrence Hall, Oxford, a historic hall *David Lawrence Hall, an academic building at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Lawrence Hall, a 1929 high-rise building at Point Park University, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Lawrence Hall, a historic hall at St. Cloud State University * Lawrence Hall (University ...
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Point Park University
Point Park University is a private university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as Point Park College, the school name was revised in 2004 to reflect the number of graduate programs being offered. History Beginnings The university began in 1933 as a one-room business school called Business Training College with an initial enrollment of 50 students, under the direction of Dorothy Finkelhor, a New York native, and her husband, L. Herbert Finkelhor. At the time, it was notable for a woman to found such an institution. Finkelhor provided her students with business and secretarial skills. At the same time, she served in multiple roles as teacher, the dean of women, social chairman, janitor, telephone operator, admissions and finance director, and registrar. Becoming a college By 1960, the business school had grown to nearly 880 students and moved to the university's current academic center, Academic Hall, on Wood Street in central Downtown Pittsburgh. The Finkelhors' small ...
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David Lawrence Hall
David Lawrence Hall is a major academic building at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, where it serves as the school's largest lecture hall and auditorium facility. History Lawrence Hall was constructed on the site former Pittsburgh Board of Education's central warehouse and maintenance shop which was acquired by the university for $300,000. Designed by Johnstone, McMillin & Associates, it was completed in the spring of 1968 at a cost of $2.2 million. Lawrence Hall was originally known as the Common Facilities Building, and contains a large lecture hall that is typically divided into two parts and nine classrooms on two floors. Lawrence Hall is used for social sciences classes and other disciplines across the school's curriculum. In 1969, Lawrence Hall became the center of one of the largest student protests at Pitt during the late 1960s era when many student demonstrations were occurring around the world. A group calling itself the Conce ...
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Lawrence Hall, London
Lawrence Hall in Greycoat Street, Westminster was the newer of the two Royal Horticultural Halls owned by R.H.S. Enterprises Limited, which is part of the Royal Horticultural Society charity in central London. The other is Lindley Hall in Elverton Street; both are close to the RHS' headquarters in Vincent Square. The site of Lawrence Hall incorporates a self-contained purpose-built conference centre above the main hall. The building's name relates to Trevor Lawrence, president of the Royal Horticultural Society from 1885 to 1913 who was chiefly responsible for moving the Society from its expensive Kensington site to a more practical home in Westminster in 1904. Lawrence Hall has vaulted ceilings and Art Deco interior features. It was awarded a gold medal by the Royal Institute of British Architects for its dramatic architecture. It was constructed between 1925 and 1928 and was designed by the partnership of Easton and Robertson. The tall parabolic arches which begin as square ...
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Lawrence Hall (Oregon Politician)
Lawrence Hall may refer to: People *Larry Hall (North Carolina politician), American politician * Lawrence Hall (Oregon politician), member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, 1851 * Lawrence Hall (tennis), American tennis player * Lawrence Kendall Hall (1940–1997), known as Larry Hall, American singer * Lawrence M. Hall (1908–1973), Minnesota Democratic politician * Lawrence Sargent Hall (1915–1993), American author * Lawrence W. Hall (1819–1863), U.S. Representative from Ohio Places *Lawrence Hall of Science, a public science center above the University of California, Berkeley * Lawrence Hall, London, a Grade II listed building * Lawrence Hall, Oxford, a historic hall *David Lawrence Hall, an academic building at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Lawrence Hall, a 1929 high-rise building at Point Park University, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Lawrence Hall, a historic hall at St. Cloud State University * Lawrence Hall (Univers ...
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Lawrence Hall Of Science
The Lawrence Hall of Science is a public science center in Berkeley, California that offers hands-on science exhibits, designs curriculum, aids professional development, and offers after school science resources to students of all ages. The Hall was established in 1968 in honor of physicist Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901–1958), the University of California's first Nobel laureate. The Hall is located in the hills above the University of California, Berkeley campus, less than a mile uphill from the University's Botanical Garden. Permanent exhibits File:Science on a Sphere exhibit at Lawrence Hall of Science.JPG, Science on a Sphere File:Shifting Earth exhibit at Lawrence Hall of Science.JPG, Shifting Earth * Science on a Sphere – interactive globe displaying real scientific data from Earth. Scientific data displayed on the globe includes Earth's weather patterns, ocean temperatures and currents, climate change, day and night views of the Earth, and tsunami and hurricane ...
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Lawrence may refer to: Education Colleges and universities * Lawrence Technological University, a university in Southfield, Michigan, United States * Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States Preparatory & high schools * Lawrence Academy at Groton, a preparatory school in Groton, Massachusetts, United States * Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, a high school in Pakistan * Lawrence School, Lovedale, a high school in India * The Lawrence School, Sanawar, a high school in India Research laboratories * Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States * Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States People * Lawrence (given name), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (surname), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (band), an American soul-pop group * Lawrence (judge royal) (died after 1180), Hungarian nobleman, Judge royal 1164–1172 * Lawrence (musician), Lawrence Hayward (born 1961), British musician * ...
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