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The Drury Development Corporation was founded in 1959. The Drury family built its first hotel, a Holiday Inn, in 1962 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The family started Drury Hotels in 1973 and built its first Drury Inn in Sikeston, Missouri. [5] The Drury Hotels company operates non-Drury hotels as well. [6]
Wunderlich has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Arkansas Tech University. Drury accounting students offer free income tax preparation through February. Drury University accounting students ...
Tied for second are Harvard University with 17 NRHP listing including two historic districts and five NHLs, and the University of Florida which has 17, including one historic district with 14 contributing properties.
Drury High School, North Adams, Massachusetts; Drury Hotels operator of Drury Inns; Drury Lane, a famous street in the Westend of London; Drury Run, a river in Pennsylvania; Drury convention, used in bridge; HMS Drury, a Captain-class frigate; Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway located in Redwood National and State Parks
Drury Township is located in Rock Island County, Illinois.As of the 2010 census, its population was 797 and it contained 328 housing units. [2]Drury Township was so named on account of there being a large share of the first settlers with the last name Drury.
J. Paul Leonard (1901–1995), university president, educator [2] Kim Medley, environmental scientist at Washington University in St. Louis; Aven Nelson, botanist who specialized in plants of the Rocky Mountains and was a founding professor and president of the University of Wyoming; Todd Parnell, banker and former president of Drury University
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The hotel opened a rooftop garden in 1910 and a reception room in 1912, and it became one of many hotels which drew conventions to Alton; a contemporary newspaper account described the building as part of the "greatest improvement in property in the city of Alton". In 1925, new owner E. J. Lockyer renamed the hotel to its current name.