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  2. Dartmouth Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth Cancer Center (DCC) was founded in 1972 as the Norris Cotton Cancer Center. It was designated as a Clinical Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute in 1978 and as a Comprehensive Cancer Center in 1980. As of 2021, DCC was one of 51 NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the United States, and one of three in New England.

  3. Wonderland of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Wonderland of the Americas, formerly known as Crossroads Mall, is a 565,718-square-foot regional shopping mall located in Balcones Heights, Texas, a suburb of San Antonio. [4] The mall is currently anchored by Super Target, Burlington Coat Factory, Hobby Lobby, and Ross. Excluding the four anchors, there are 45 tenants in the mall, including ...

  4. Northwestern Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    Norris Aquatics Center. Inside the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion, the Norris Aquatics Center is home to Northwestern Swimming and Diving and is the venue for all home meets. The center, named for Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris, includes a 750,000-gallon, 50-meter-by-25-yard pool with movable walls that run on a track system, enabling the pool to ...

  5. Norris-Penrose Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Norris Penrose Event Center is a multi-purpose facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, located at the base of Pikes Peak. It is home to the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo. It consists of an outdoor stadium, built in 1938 by Spencer Penrose, rancher and capitalist Jasper Ackerman, and mining partner Charles Leaming Tutt. The stadium was named ...

  6. Norris Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Playing career Centre Centre after defeat of West Virginia in 1919. Armstrong is in the center. Norris played tackle and halfback for Centre College in Danville, Kentucky and was a key offensive player during the 1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game, and was captain of the team that year.

  7. Job fair - Wikipedia

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    A job fair, also commonly referred to as a job expo or career fair or career expo, is an event in which employers, recruiters, and schools give information to potential employees. Job seekers attend job fairs to speak face-to-face with potential employers, fill out résumés, and ask questions about the various positions available.

  8. Norris Cotton - Wikipedia

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    The Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon is named for him, and a federal building in Manchester also bears his name. There is a New Hampshire historical marker in Warren, unveiled in 2012, which says that his rise from humble beginnings "embodied an American way of life." Family life

  9. The National Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    The center contains 250 conference rooms, an athletic facility, and 917 guest rooms. The building was built in 1974 as the Xerox Conference Center at a cost of $55 million. It was designed to assist in copier and technology training for company employees. It was designed by Vincent G. Kling & Partners, and is currently managed by NCC EE, LLC ...