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Wilson Hall (other)
Wilson Hall may refer to: * Wilson Hall (rugby league), New Zealand rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s * Wilson Hall (Bucksport, Maine), a historic Methodist seminary building * Wilson Hall (Arkansas Tech University), Russellville, Arkansas, U.S. * Wilson Hall (Miami University), Oxford, Ohio, U.S. * Wilson Hall, University of Melbourne, Australia * Wilson Hall, at Fermilab *Wilson Hall, a member of music group God's Pottery See also * Woodrow Wilson Hall, James Madison University * Woodrow Wilson Hall, or Shadow Lawn, at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey * Wilson House (other) Wilson House may refer to: Canada * Wilson House (Meech Lake), Quebec, location of the 1987 constitutional consensus England * Wilson House, London United States * McKleroy-Wilson-Kirby House, Anniston, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama ... {{disambiguation Hall, Wilson Architectural disambiguation pages ...
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Wilson Hall (rugby League)
A. Wilson Hall was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s who represented New Zealand and later played at club level in England for Castleford. Playing career From the Ngaruawahia club, Wilson Hall represented South Auckland in 1922.Coffey, John and Bernie Wood ''Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009'', 2009. . He was a half for South Auckland and the North Island in 1925. In 1923 he moved to Auckland and played for the Athletic club. He represented Auckland in a match against South Auckland for the Northern Union Challenge Cup which was drawn 20-20. Later in the same season he played against Auckland for the Auckland Province. The match was played at Carlaw Park and saw his side go down 18–44 with him scoring a try for the 'visiting team'. In 1926 he moved to Christchurch. Wilson Hall then represented the Hornby club, Canterbury and the South Island. He was selected for New Zealand's tour of Great Britain in 1926. He played in t ...
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Wilson Hall (Bucksport, Maine)
Wilson Hall is a historic Methodist seminary building on Franklin Street in Bucksport, Maine. Built in 1850-51 by the Eastern Maine Methodist Conference, it housed East Maine Conference Seminary, which was the only Methodist seminary in eastern Maine, and was the only seminary in Hancock County. Of the two surviving buildings of the seminary, this is the finest, a handsome Greek Revival structure that is a distinctive local landmark. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ... in 1983. Description and history Wilson Hall is set on the north side of Franklin Street on the outskirts of Bucksport village, just west of a cemetery fronting on McDonald Street. It sits atop a rise that would have a commanding v ...
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Wilson Hall (Arkansas Tech University)
Wilson Hall is a historic dormitory building on the campus of Arkansas Tech University in Russellville, Arkansas. It is located on the west side of North El Paso Street, just north of West M Street. It is a large two-story brick building with Colonial Revival styling, consisting of a central block, from which symmetrical wings extend forward from its ends, ending in slightly wider "houses". It was built in 1925, during a period of expansion in which the school, then the Second District Agricultural School, began offering four-year degree programs. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County, Arkansas References

University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Colonial Revival architecture in Arkansas School buildings completed in 1925 Buildings and structures in Russellville, Arkansas Arkansas Tech University 1925 establishment ...
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Wilson Hall (Miami University)
Wilson Hall, also known as The Pines, was a dormitory building on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Built in 1926 and known before 1986 as "The Pines," The building was originally an annex to a sanatorium known as The Oxford Retreat, and was sold to the university in 1936 for use as a women's dorm. The hall rotated between a men's and women's dorm for most of its existence. The building became disused during the 2015-16 school year, and the university finalized plans in February 2019 to demolish the building that summer to create green space. History The building that became Wilson Hall was originally part of The Oxford Retreat, a private hospital "for the treatment of mental and nervous diseases, alcoholic, and narcotic inebriety". The main building, which later became Fisher Hall, was torn down in 1979, and was replaced by the Marcum Hotel and Conference Center. Built in 1926, the annex to the hospital was known as "The Pines," and was set apart from the main bu ...
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University Of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb north of Melbourne's central business district, with several other campuses located across Victoria. Incorporated in the 19th century by the colony of Victoria, the University of Melbourne is one of Australia's six sandstone universities and a member of the Group of Eight, Universitas 21, Washington University's McDonnell International Scholars Academy, and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. Since 1872, many residential colleges have become affiliated with the university, providing accommodation for students and faculty, and academic, sporting and cultural programs. There are ten colleges located on the main campus and in nearby suburbs. The university comprises ten separate academic units and is associated with numerous institut ...
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Fermilab
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), located just outside Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics. Since 2007, Fermilab has been operated by the Fermi Research Alliance, a joint venture of the University of Chicago, and the Universities Research Association (URA). Fermilab is a part of the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor. Fermilab's Main Injector, two miles (3.3 km) in circumference, is the laboratory's most powerful particle accelerator. The accelerator complex that feeds the Main Injector is under upgrade, and construction of the first building for the new PIP-II linear accelerator began in 2020. Until 2011, Fermilab was the home of the 6.28 km (3.90 mi) circumference Tevatron accelerator. The ring-shaped tunnels of the Tevatron and the Main Injector are visible from the air and by satellite. Fermilab aims to become a world center in neutri ...
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God's Pottery
God's Pottery is a New York City faux-Christian acoustic music and comedy duo. Its members are Wilson Hall (as "Jeremiah Smallchild") and Krister Johnson (as "Gideon Lamb"). They are both from New York City. Background The duo often would just mess around and make up fake bands. While Hall was on vacation he came up with a Christian band idea and wrote some funny song titles. Before they knew it they were writing lyrics and began performing in rooms in downtown NYC. Career Initially the idea was to goof around, but quickly comedians like Eugene Mirman and the Upright Citizens Brigade invited the duo to perform on their shows. They made the act into an hour long show and traveled to Edinburgh Festival Fringe and signed with Mirman's manager. God's Pottery appeared on the sixth season of the NBC reality show ''Last Comic Standing''. They were selected as semi-finalists in the New York City audition, then selected as finalists after a performance in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were ...
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Woodrow Wilson Hall
Woodrow Wilson Hall (also known as Wilson Hall) is an American building on the campus of James Madison University (JMU) located on the center of the university's quadrangle in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dedicated on 15 May 1931, the building's namesake is President Woodrow Wilson, who was born in nearby Staunton. The cornerstone of Wilson Hall was laid on June 19, 1930."Ceremony and Program: Laying the Cornerstone of the Main Building of Harrisonburg Teachers College", Rockingham Union Lodge No. 27 A.F. and A.M., June 19, 1930 ''(pamphlet from JMU Carrier Library, Special Collections)'' The building was constructed out of a blue-gray colored limestone block known as "bluestone Bluestone is a cultural or commercial name for a number of dimension or building stone varieties, including: * basalt in Victoria, Australia, and in New Zealand * dolerites in Tasmania, Australia; and in Britain (including Stonehenge) * fe ..." mined from several local quarries. Occupancy and us ...
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Shadow Lawn (New Jersey)
Shadow Lawn is a historic building on the campus of Monmouth University in West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1927 for Hubert T. Parson, president of the F.W. Woolworth Company, it is one of the last large estate houses to be built before the Great Depression. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985 for its architecture. Architecture Shadow Lawn is a large masonry building, three stories in height, with a main facade that is over wide. A three-bay section projects at the center of the main (south) facade, with a Doric columned single-story portico at its front. A dentillated cornice separates the second and third floors, and a balustrade surrounds the roof, with sculptures mounted on some of the corner columns. The interior has more than 100 rooms, with lavishly appointed public spaces. An interior courtyard is long, with a covering skylight; its walls are adorned with plaster pilasters and arched window openings. The ...
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Wilson House (other)
Wilson House may refer to: Canada * Wilson House (Meech Lake), Quebec, location of the 1987 constitutional consensus England * Wilson House, London United States * McKleroy-Wilson-Kirby House, Anniston, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Catlin Wilson House, Eutaw, Alabama, NRHP-listed * Wilson-Clements House, Northport, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Wilson-Finlay House, Gainestown, Alabama, NRHP-listed * Wilson-Pittman-Campbell-Gregory House, Fayetteville, Arkansas, NRHP-listed * Wilson House (Russellville, Arkansas), NRHP-listed * Wilson Hall-Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas * Wilson-Martin House, Warren, Arkansas, NRHP-listed * C. J. (Blinky) Wilson House, Casa Grande, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * Charles Wilson, Jr., House, Flagstaff, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * J. Mark Wilson House, Safford, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * J. C. Wilson House, Willcox, Arizona, listed ...
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Human Name Disambiguation Pages
Humans (''Homo sapiens'') are the most abundant and widespread species of primate, characterized by bipedalism and exceptional cognitive skills due to a large and complex brain. This has enabled the development of advanced tools, culture, and language. Humans are highly social and tend to live in complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to political states. Social interactions between humans have established a wide variety of values, social norms, and rituals, which bolster human society. Its intelligence and its desire to understand and influence the environment and to explain and manipulate phenomena have motivated humanity's development of science, philosophy, mythology, religion, and other fields of study. Although some scientists equate the term ''humans'' with all members of the genus ''Homo'', in common usage, it generally refers to ''Homo sapiens'', the only extant member. Anatomically modern hum ...
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