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Demolished in 1860, replaced with the Rich Street School [9] 1845 North Building Long and Third Demolished Addition made in 1853 1845 South Building Mound and Third Demolished 178 ft × 24 ft (54.3 m × 7.3 m) structure. [10] Addition made in 1853. Replaced by Mound Street School. 1852 German-English School Fourth and Court In use
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Central South Carolina Alumni Chapter: Chapin: South Carolina: Active Chicago Area Alumni Chapter: Chicago: Illinois: Active [11] Columbus Georgia Alumni Chapter: Columbus: Georgia: Active Connecticut Alumni Chapter: Avon: Connecticut: Active Dallas Alumni Chapter: Dallas: Texas: Active Delta Rho Star & Crescent Alumni Chapter: Cincinnati: Ohio ...
August “Gus” Iannarino opened Terita's Pizza on Mock Road in 1959 and moved to its current home, 3905 Cleveland Ave. in North Linden, in 1962. He was inspired by a cousin who also owned his ...
Ohio State University: Columbus, Ohio: Active Refounded in 1999 Theta: 1921 Auburn University: Auburn, Alabama: Chapter Refounded in 2014 Iota: 1923 Columbia University, Jewish Theological Seminary: New York, New York: Active Refounded in 1990 Kappa: 1924 Ohio Northern University: Ada, Ohio: Inactive Lambda: 1924 University of Chicago: Chicago ...
Terita's, another Columbus-style pizza-maker, defeated Brooklyn-style relative newcomer Paulie Gee's, which has been in the Short North since 2016. The vote was 841 to 301.
Internationally published and cited author David M Baker, GG was a 1971 graduate of Eastmoor High School. [4] Another Eastmoor High School alumni was birding artist Charles "Buddy" Gambill (1968). Detroit Lyons Linebacker, Paul Naumoff is a graduate (1964), as was Doug Van Horn, Offensive Lineman for the Detroit Lyons and later the New York ...