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  2. High school movement - Wikipedia

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    The high school movement is a term used in educational history literature to describe the era from 1910 to 1940 during which secondary schools as well as secondary school attendance sprouted across the United States. During the early part of the 20th century, American youth entered high schools at a rapid rate, mainly due to the building of new ...

  3. Roy G. Cullen Building - Wikipedia

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    This land was to be used as a permanent campus for the University of Houston. Although land had been donated to the university, it was not until two years later that the university was able to build on the location. Hugh Roy Cullen—a wealthy businessman—and his wife Lillie Cullen donated a combined $335,000 for the first permanent building ...

  4. History of African Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Yates High School (new campus), Houston's second black high school. On January 27, 1958, Worthing High School opened, relieving Yates. [81] Yates moved to its current location in September 1958. Yates's former site became Ryan Colored Junior High School (now Ryan Middle School), named after the first principal of Yates. [82]

  5. Architecture of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Former Merchants and Manufacturers Building on the campus of the University of Houston–Downtown. The Merchants and Manufacturers Building (M&M Building) was built in 1930 and was the largest building in Houston at the time. [44] It featured 14 miles (23 km) of floor space and could accommodate one-third of the city's population.

  6. History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the University of Houston celebrated its 75th anniversary with an enrollment of 34,443 that fall semester. At the same time, the University of Houston System celebrated its 25th anniversary with a total enrollment of over 54,000. The new international Terminal E at George Bush Intercontinental Airport opened with 30 gates in 2003.

  7. Third Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The current Energy Institute High School campus opened in the Third Ward in 2018. [72] The Texas Southern University/Houston Independent School District Charter Laboratory School is in Cuney Homes. [73] The building housing Young Women's College Preparatory Academy (which formerly had the Contemporary Learning Center) is in the Third Ward area ...

  8. Student center - Wikipedia

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    Student Activity Center on the campus of Texas Tech University. A student center (or student centre) is a type of building found on university and some high school campuses. In the United States, such a building may also be called a student union, student commons, or union.

  9. University of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The University of Houston (UH) is one of four separate and distinct institutions in the University of Houston System, and was known as University of HoustonUniversity Park from 1983 to 1991. [28] [40] UH is the flagship institution of the UH System. It is a multi-campus university with a branch campus located in Sugar Land.