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Young Judy Garland, then known as Baby Frances Gumm, first auditioned on the Wilshire Ebell Theater stage, and was discovered while performing there. [5] [20] MGM producer George Sidney later described Garland's first audition this way: "I had made Judy's first screen test. There was a theater here in Los Angeles called the Wilshire-Ebell. ...
Following the vote, student protesters occupied Garland Hall, the administration building of JHU's Homewood Campus for over a month, eventually locking Daniels and other administrators out of the building. Following the lockout, Daniels announced students that did not leave peacefully risked suspension or expulsion from the university.
The three-story Garland Hall is another Gothic Revival–style building on campus, built in 1887 [12] to house a dormitory and the first incarnation of the Alabama Museum of Natural History. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is the "counterpart" of Manly Hall, [ 13 ] and today houses the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art. [ 14 ]
The historic Ashlar Hall dates back to 1896, and is getting new life as an event venue. Developer Juan Montoya purchased the property in 2016 for $59,000 and has been working on restoring the ...
Hibbs moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to design Peabody College in 1914. [1] [2] He also designed the original campus of the Scarritt College for Christian Workers, now the Scarritt Bennett Center, as well as several buildings on the campus of Vanderbilt University: the original Library, the Neely Auditorium, Confederate Memorial Hall, Buttrick Hall, Calhoun Hall and Garland Hall. [3]
Christina Hall created a resort-inspired bathroom during a $179,000 renovation on a new episode of HGTV's Christina on the Coast. Christina Hall's New, $179,200 Renovation Features a Massive ...
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Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, formerly known as the Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Built during 1926–1929, it was Atlantic City's primary convention center until the opening of the new Atlantic City Convention Center in 1997.