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  2. Henry Koffler - Wikipedia

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    Koffler was born in Vienna, Austria.In 1939, at the age of 17, he emigrated by himself to the United States. The second recipient of the International Scholar by the University of Arizona, Koffler received his B.S. degree in Agricultural Chemistry in 1943 from the University of Arizona, and from the University of Wisconsin, his M.S. in Microbiology in 1944 and Ph.D. in Microbiology and ...

  3. W. E. B. Du Bois Library - Wikipedia

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    Ground was broken in April 1969 and the building was opened to the public in 1973, with an official dedication taking place in 1974. The building was ordered closed in September 1979 by then Chancellor Henry Koffler to address the serious issue of "spalling" where bits of brick from the facade on the exterior building would fall away. The most ...

  4. Koffler accelerator - Wikipedia

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    Koffler accelerator. The Koffler particle accelerator of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, was built in 1976. The building became a symbol of the institute. In 2011, an astronomical observatory was opened on the top of the building.

  5. List of University of Toronto buildings - Wikipedia

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    The southwest corner of the building houses the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre. Koffler House [KP] 1990 Houses various Student Life services. Koffler Student Services Centre [KS] 1906 Alfred H. Chapman: Building was originally home to Toronto's main public library. Houses various administrative offices. Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories [LM] 1963

  6. 1980 Amherst, Massachusetts water shortage - Wikipedia

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    Water tower on the campus of UMass Amherst. The 1980 Amherst, Massachusetts, water shortage was a significant water crisis that affected the town of Amherst, Massachusetts and led to the unprecedented closure of the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) from September 4 to September 8, 1980. [1]

  7. University of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Other past UA presidents include Manuel Pacheco (Likins' primary predecessor; the first person of Hispanic descent to lead the university and for whom the Integrated Learning Center is named), Henry Koffler (Pacheco's predecessor and the first UA alumnus to lead the university), [59] John Schaefer, Richard Harvill [60] (who presided over a ...

  8. John Paul Schaefer - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Schaefer (born September 17, 1934) is an American academic. He was the president of the University of Arizona from 1971 to 1982. Having attended New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering and the University of Illinois, he was a chemistry professor.

  9. 452 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The building at 452 Fifth Avenue is on the western sidewalk between 39th and 40th Streets, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [4] [5] The building occupies an L-shaped land lot with a frontage of 197 feet (60 m) along Fifth Avenue to the east, a depth of 185 feet (56 m), and an area of 32,834 square feet (3,050.4 m 2).