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Helen DeVitt Jones Main Theater consisting of a four-level, 2,290-seat theater with two VIP lounges. The Crickets Studio Theater', a 24,225-square-foot, 386-seat theater with concessions, lounge area, dedicated lobby and private entrance. Ballet Lubbock Pre-Professional Academy, a 22,000-square-foot dance center complete with office and storage.
Administration Building The campus of Texas Tech University is located in the city of Lubbock in the center of the South Plains region near the Caprock Escarpment of the Llano Estacado. Situated on 1,839 acres (7.44 km 2).The Lubbock campus is home to the main academic university, law school, and medical school. This arrangement makes it the only institution in Texas to have all three units ...
Today these services continue as part of The Christine DeVitt and Helen DeVitt Jones Child Development Research Center. [6] The original building was designed by W.W. Watkin and Sanguinet & Staats’ principal architect Wyatt C. Hedrick. [7] Four subsequent additions to the building have been made.
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Arsenio Hall is tipping his hat to two important actors.. In an article published by News One on Friday, Oct. 4, Hall, 68, wrote a moving essay dedicated to his late Coming to Americacostars James ...
Apr. 10—Former Permian legendary head football coach John Wilkins will be inducted into this year's Texas High School Football Hall of Fame and his son John Wilkins Jr. is trying to get the word ...
Jonesboro is located at the intersection of Texas State Highway 36 and Farm to Market Road 1602, 19 mi (31 km) northwest of Gatesville, [4] 13 mi (21 km) southeast of Hamilton, and 57 mi (92 km) west of Waco on the Hamilton-Coryell County line. [6]
First elected African-American and first female African-American mayor of Waco. Died while in office on February 11, 2005; replaced by Mayor pro tem Robin G. McDurham. [1] Robin G. McDurham February 21, 2005 May 17, 2005 Sworn in on February 21, 2005. Served as mayor after the death of mayor Mae Jackson until a special election on May 7, 2005. [1]