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    The Clinton Street theater is the company's first permanent home since the closing of The Living Theatre on Third Street at Avenue C in 1993. The company moved into the completed space in early 2007 and opened in April 2007 with a revival of The Brig by Kenneth H. Brown, [ 12 ] first presented at The Living Theatre at 14th Street and Sixth ...

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    Duke House and the Making of Modern New York: Lives and Afterlives of a Fifth Avenue Mansion. Brill Studies in Architectural and Urban History. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-52112-4. Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District (PDF) (Report). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. December 21, 1993. Gray, Christopher; Braley, Suzanne (2003).

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  5. Convent of the Sacred Heart (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1881 by the Society of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic women's religious congregation established in France in 1800, the school is one of New York City's oldest private schools for girls. The school was originally housed in a Manhattan brownstone on Madison Avenue at East 54th Street.

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    The former newspaper room in room 78 became the children's-book room, and the former children's-book room in room 81 is not open to the public. [ 70 ] [ 206 ] There is also a 3,600-square-foot (330 m 2 ) visitor center with exhibits in English, Spanish, and Chinese, the city's three most frequently spoken languages.

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    Bellevue became the site of the world's first hospital catastrophe unit the same year; the world's first cardiopulmonary laboratory was established at Bellevue by Andre Cournand and Dickinson Richards a year later, and the nation's first heart failure clinic opened, staffed by Eugene Braunwald, in 1952. In 1960.

  8. Henry Opitek - Wikipedia

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    Henry Opitek (January 6, 1911 – March 13, 1981 [1]) became the first patient to survive open heart surgery in 1952.. On July 3, 1952, Opitek, a 41-year-old male suffering from shortness of breath, made medical history at Harper University Hospital in Michigan.

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