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  2. Vassar College - Wikipedia

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    An 1861 oil portrait of Matthew Vassar by Charles Loring Elliott. Vassar was founded as a women's school under the name Vassar Female College in 1861. [8] Its first president was Milo P. Jewett, who had previously been first president of another women's school, Judson College; [9] he led a staff of ten professors and twenty-one instructors. [10]

  3. List of works by César Pelli - Wikipedia

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    1981–1987: World Financial Center (now known as Brookfield Place), New York City, New York, USA. 1982–1984: Herring Hall at Rice University, Houston, Texas [10] 1982 Four Leaf Towers, Houston, Texas. 1983 Four Oaks Place, Houston, Texas. 1984: Residential Tower atop the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City.

  4. List of Vassar College people - Wikipedia

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    Edith Clarke, class of 1908 – America's first female professor of electrical engineering. Alice D. Snyder, class of 1909 (A.B.) and 1911 (A.M.) – Vassar College English professor 1914–1943 [5] Helen Hull Law (1890–1966), class of 1911, college professor of Latin and Greek.

  5. Dr. Kenneth Rauschenbach, DO, Sports Medicine - WebMD

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    Dr. Kenneth Rauschenbach, DO, is a Sports Medicine specialist practicing in New Windsor, NY with 30 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 90 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include St Luke's Cornwall Hospital.

  6. Ely Hall - Wikipedia

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    Ely Hall is a two-story Richardsonian Romanesque classroom and laboratory building on the campus of Vassar College in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York, US.The structure houses Vassar's Department of Earth Science and Geography, the A. Scott Warthin Jr. Museum of Geology and Natural History, and the Aula, a spacious and frequently used gathering space.

  7. Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    The Zesiger Center is connected to the Johnson Athletic Center, the Rockwell Cage, and the DuPont Athletic Center as part of the Main DAPER Complex. However, the entire complex is often referred to as the Z-Center among the MIT community [citation needed] while Johnson, Rockwell, and DuPont refer to areas within the complex.

  8. The Miscellany News - Wikipedia

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    Today, The Miscellany News continues in the tradition started by the editors of 1914, publishing every Thursday morning of Vassar's academic year. The paper is typically 16 pages long each week and consists of six sections—News, Features, Opinions, Humor, Arts and Sports—which each contain innovative and professionally reported pieces concerning issues of interest on and off campus.

  9. Bridge for Laboratory Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge for Laboratory Sciences (shortened to the Bridge) is a two-story laboratory and classroom building on the campus of Vassar College in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York. Designed by Ennead Architects, the 80,000-square-foot (7,400 m 2) structure curves 300 feet (91 m) across the Fonteyn Kill and connects to the renovated Olmsted Hall ...