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Russellville is a city in Franklin County in the U.S. state of Alabama. At the 2020 census, the population of the city was 10,855, [3] up from 9,830 at the 2010 ...
1994 – Huntsville Hospital purchases Medical Center Hospital from Columbia, becoming Huntsville Hospital East. 1995 – Huntsville Hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary. Huntsville Hospital tram system
Orr was a personal member of the London Stock Exchange, and a director of stockbroking firm Quilter Goodison up until 1987. He is a former member of the ifs School of Finance Board of Governors, (The London Institute of Banking & Finance is a financial education charity providing financial qualifications from GCSE level through to master's degrees) and a former chair of the ifs ProShare ...
In 1921, Major Orr produced An Orthopedic Surgeon's Story of the Great War, an account detailing the preparation for, and providing Orthopaedic Services (including Nursing and Reconstruction Aides [4]) to circa 16,000-18,000 men between July 1918 and March 1919 at Savenay Hospital Center, American Base Hospital No.8 in France. [5]
The Art Deco style building was designed by architect Francis Palmer Smith of the firm of Pringle and Smith. [1] While the firm had designed many Beaux-Arts buildings in Atlanta, the Orr Building was one of the first two buildings designed by Pringle and Smith in the Art Deco style (alongside the William–Oliver Building, finished the same year).
Robson Orr graduated from Tulsa's Memorial High School, and went on to earn a BA from Southern Methodist University. [4] She then began her career as a news reporter and television anchor at news 2, Winston Salem NC, the United States. She briefly cohosted a syndicated tabloid television show before transitioning to ABC News in Paris. [5]
Orr Academy High School, a public high school in Chicago, Illinois, United States Orr School , Texarkana, Arkansas, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places Yorketown Airport , IATA airport code "ORR"
Russellville was incorporated in 1819 on former Chickasaw lands. The town was built about 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of the Cedar Creek Furnace and at the intersection of the Gaines Trace and Jackson's Military Road. It was named the county seat of Franklin County in 1820, but lost the seat to the more centrally-located Frankfort in 1849.