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  2. Darlington School - Wikipedia

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    The school opened Sept. 11, 1905, with Founding Headmaster Dr. James Ross McCain teaching 24 boys in eight classes in the upstairs room above the Rome Fire Department station in East Rome. The school moved to East Ninth Street in 1906. In December 1916, the current site of Darlington School, the 500-acre DeSoto Park was purchased by John Paul ...

  3. List of two-year colleges in the United States with campus ...

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    [citation needed] Also, community colleges are increasingly recruiting student athletes and students from outside the U.S., who are more likely to need or want on-campus housing. [1] Community colleges providing arrangements for on-campus student housing are listed below.

  4. Darlington Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Darlington Schoolhouse is located in the Darlington section of Mahwah, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Theodore Havemeyer , with assistance from Alfred Darling, financed the building and hired Dudley Newton to design and oversee construction. [ 3 ]

  5. Is Living in a Dorm Worth It? Pros and Cons of Dorming - AOL

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    Depending on where you go to school, dorms may be comparable or cheaper than rentals in the same neighborhood. For example, the cost of room and board at New York University in New York City’s ...

  6. Darlington Seminary - Wikipedia

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    [2] Smedley Darlington was succeeded in 1861 by his brother, Richard Darlington Jr. who bought the Ercildoun Seminary for Young Ladies. While at Ercildoun, the school had over 1,200 boarders. [2] The large school buildings were nearly demolished by a tornado in July 1877, including also a new dwelling in under construction, which was injured.

  7. Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    An American college dormitory room in 2002. A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, [1] often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, high school, college or university students.

  8. List of boarding schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota School for the Deaf (dorms closed in 2005, later closed entirely) Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School; Virginia School for the Deaf, Blind and Multi-Disabled at Hampton; Wyoming School for the Deaf; Still open, dormitories closed. Devon Preparatory School (Pennsylvania) [5] Rock Point Community School (Arizona)

  9. List of Native American boarding schools - Wikipedia

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    Darlington Mission School, Darlington, Indian Territory run by the General Conference Mennonites from 1881 to 1902 [34] Dwight Mission, Marble City, Oklahoma [4] Elliott Academy (formerly Oak Hill Industrial Academy), near Valliant, Oklahoma, open 1912–36 [35] El Meta Bond College, Minco, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, open 1890–1919. [36]