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Robert S. Whitney Hall, with 2,406 seats, is the largest and named after the founding conductor of the Louisville Orchestra, Robert S. Whitney. Moritz von Bomhard Theatre, with 619 seats is named for the founder of the Kentucky Opera, Moritz von Bomhard. The Moritz von Bomhard Theatre features a M1D Meyer Sound system for sound reinforcement.
The Louisville Orchestra is the primary orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky.It was founded in 1937 by Robert Whitney (1904–1986). The Louisville Orchestra employs salaried musicians, and offers a wide variety of concert series to the community, including classical programs featuring international guest artists, pops performances, and education and family concerts.
John Whitney Hall (September 13, 1916 – October 21, 1997) [1] was an American historian of Japan who specialized in premodern Japanese history. His life work was recognized by the Japanese government, which awarded him the Order of the Sacred Treasure .
Whitney paid a large share of the construction costs, and the Laboratory officially opened on January 30, 1974. In the years that followed an additional building, named Whitney Hall, containing dormitory rooms, conference centers, and apartments were constructed with funds provided primarily by Cornelius and Marylou Whitney.
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Whitney Hall – Wheelock Whitney Hall's first floor is home to the Minneapolis College Library. The second floor has a lounge area, and the third floor has classrooms. [8] Bowman Hall – The first floor of Bowman Hall has the Human Services Department, the gymnasium, dance room, weight room, and equipment room. The second floor is home to the ...
Whitley Hall is a 16th-century mansion which since 1969 has been converted into a restaurant and then a hotel. It is situated in the northern rural district of the City of Sheffield in South Yorkshire , England.
Edwina Whitney Residence Hall. Built in 1938, the Edwina Whitney Residence Hall on UConn's Storrs campus was named in Whitney's honor. [6] So was the Edwina Whitney Library in the Storrs Congregational Church, [13] of which she was a lifelong congregant and historian. [2] Whitney Hall, named after her father, was the first major campus building.