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By-the-Harbor, also known as the Prescott Hall Butler and Cornelia Smith Butler Estate, is a historic home located at Nissequogue in Suffolk County, New York.It was built about 1878 as the first of a group of country homes built on Stony Brook Harbor and one of Charles F. McKim's earliest projects.
Irwin Library in 2012. The Irwin Library is one of the three libraries operated by Butler University, Indianapolis, United States. [1] Minoru Yamasaki was the lead architect, and constructed the library in the architectural style of New Formalism. [2]
Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall-Known on campus as "Jordan Hall," built in honor of Arthur Jordan. [1] Fairbanks Center-Named in honor of Richard M. Fairbanks; houses the College of Communication. Gallahue Hall-Named in honor of Edward and Dorothy Gallahue; houses all science classes. Holcomb Building-Named in honor of James Irving Holcomb. Houses ...
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On April 17, Vanda rejected a takeover proposal from Future Pak and adopted a shareholder rights plan to reduce the likelihood of a hostile takeover. Vanda had said Future Pak, a privately held ...
The company's founder, William Phillips Hall, was an inventor who developed several important devices in the history of railway signalling. The company manufactured automatic block signaling systems, disc signals (also called "banjo" signals), a rotating semaphore signal , grade crossing signals , and the first searchlight-style signal .
With the Rams leading 23-16 and the Titans lined up on St. Louis’ 10-yard line, Dyson broke free and caught a pass from Steve McNair about 4 yards short of the end zone.
George Franklin Barber (July 31, 1854 – February 17, 1915) was an American architect known for the house designs he marketed worldwide through mail-order catalogs. Barber was one of the most successful residential architects of the late Victorian period in the United States, [4] and his plans were used for houses in all 50 U.S. states, and in nations as far away as Japan and the Philippines. [4]