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  2. Taylor University - Wikipedia

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    That summer, Taylor University relocated to Upland. White was able to find the resources to support Taylor University because of the recent discovery of large deposits of natural gas in the area. In 1915, Taylor paid seven thousand dollars to purchase 70 acres (280,000 m 2) more from Charles H. and Bertha Snyder. [20]

  3. Joseph T. Taylor Hall - Wikipedia

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    Joseph T. Taylor Hall was first constructed as part of the first academic buildings following the formation of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in 1969. Indiana University expanded its urban education offerings beyond the medical campus with the establishment of the University Quarter, which was the original site of ...

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  6. List of Pennsylvania State University residence halls

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    The area's special living options are First-Year Interest in Liberal Arts and Education and Tri-Service ROTC. All of the buildings in the East Halls residence area are named after former governors of Pennsylvania. [1] All of the halls and commons within East Halls are connected via an underground maintenance tunnel system (entrance doors locked).

  7. Chicago Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Taylor worked closely with leading Chicago activist Jane Addams, founder of Hull House, an American settlement house. Taylor established the Chicago Commons settlement house in Chicago's Fulton Market neighborhood, where with the help of CTS students he brought recreational clubs, classes, a day nursery, and a kindergarten to the working poor ...

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    In the 2000s, UIC led a redevelopment of the area, which included new dormitories, parking garages, commercial buildings, and housing. The borders are 16th Street to the south, the Dan Ryan Expressway to the east, Racine Avenue to the west, and Harrison Street to the north. Taylor Street is part of University Village.