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  2. Irwin Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was named in honor of William G. Irwin, [4] who served as a trustee of Butler University from 1908 until his death in 1943. [5] Irwin Library consists of the business, education, curriculum, and liberal arts resources as well as the performing and fine arts collections. [6] Butler University's second library, the Ruth Lilly Science ...

  3. Crane Theological School - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Theological School was a Universalist seminary at Tufts University founded in 1869 as the Tufts College Divinity School and closed in 1968. [1] It was one of three Universalist seminaries founded in America during the nineteenth century, along with the Theological School of St. Lawrence University and the Ryder Divinity School at ...

  4. Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the first floor living accommodation was converted into two classrooms and a study/meeting room (The Coleridge Room). The freehold of 11 South Grove was acquired from the Hawkins family in 1932 for £1700 and four years later the Institution bought Church House, 10a and a shop and garage at the back of No. 11 for £2019.

  5. Forbes College - Wikipedia

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    Forbes College facilities include a TV lounge, a large and a small dining room, a multi-purpose room, a seminar room, music practice rooms, a black box theater, an art and ceramics studio, a dance studio, a library, study rooms, a cafe, a multi-media lab, a darkroom, game room, and an organic garden.

  6. Hart Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge. Signature. Literature portal. Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was an American poet, best known for his only long poem, The Bridge. Inspired by T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote highly stylized modernist poetry, often noted for its complexity. He published poems in various literary magazines throughout his life, as well ...

  7. Peacefield - Wikipedia

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    Peacefield. /  42.2560861°N 71.0109306°W  / 42.2560861; -71.0109306. Peacefield, also called Peace field or Old House, is a historic home formerly owned by the Adams family of Quincy, Massachusetts. It was the home of United States Founding Father and U.S. president John Adams and First Lady Abigail Adams, and of U.S. president John ...

  8. Grand People's Study House - Wikipedia

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    Grand People's Study House Library Visitors searching for books at a computer catalogue at the Grand People's Study House. The library has numerous spacious computer rooms with modern computers providing access to the North Korean intranet. Alongside Juche, computer education is compulsory in North Korea, making them the two most popular ...

  9. Crane Currency - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Crane was the first in the Crane family to become a papermaker, buying his first mill, "The Liberty Paper Mill," in 1770. He sold currency-type paper to engraver Paul Revere, who printed paper money for the American Colonies. In 1801, Crane was founded by Zenas Crane, Henry Wiswall and John Willard.