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  2. Lyman Hall High School - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Hall High School is named in honor of Doctor Lyman Hall, a signatory party of the Declaration of Independence who was born in Wallingford on April 12, 1724.. The school's original location was on South Main Street, in a building constructed in 1916-1917 that today serves as Wallingford's Town Hall.

  3. Lyman Hall - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Lyman Hall. Hall was born on April 12, 1724, in Wallingford, Connecticut. He was the son of John Hall, a minister, [2] and Mary (née Street) Hall, daughter of Rev. Samuel Street. [3] [4] He studied with his uncle Samuel Hall [5] and graduated from Yale College in 1747, [6] a tradition in his family.

  4. Lyman Hall (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Hall Building. The 1903 to 1906 school announcements describe the architecture of the building in great detail: [13] The Lyman Hall Laboratory of Chemistry, which is in the shape of a T, is of brick with limestone trimmings, and is two stories in height, with a full basement. Each floor has an approximate area of 5,600 square feet.

  5. Lyman School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    The cottages were named for towns or places of geographical importance. In the 1950 to 1960 era, the cottages were Lyman Hall, Chauncey, Overlook, Sunset, Hillside, Wachusett, Worcester, Elms, and Oak. Lyman Hall was the induction center for all new students. Oak Cottage was the discipline cottage.

  6. Comstock Tract Buildings - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The name assigned in the listing was "Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings". Included in the registration are 15 buildings, all located on the original Syracuse University campus, a tract of land originally donated by George F. Comstock. The buildings include what has been known as the "Old Row". [2] Archbold Gymnasium (1907)

  7. Southern Preparatory Academy - Wikipedia

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    Southern Prep is located on 300 acres (1.2 km 2) on land. Facilities include two athletic fields, a parade field, two 5-acre (20,000 m 2 ) lakes (Lake Mary and Lake Ann), a tennis court, three dormitories, an indoor swimming pool, two gymnasiums, indoor and outdoor rifle ranges, JROTC building, auditorium and chapel.

  8. Lyman Memorial High School - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Memorial High School is an American high school in Lebanon, Connecticut. It has a very large agricultural program that, with its computer science classes, attracts students from neighboring communities, especially Columbia and Hampton. [citation needed] The school has approximately 330 students with about 70-90 students in each grade.

  9. Lyman Briggs College - Wikipedia

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    The Lyman Briggs College (LBC) is a residential college located at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. Established as a residential college in 1967, Lyman Briggs was a residential school within the College of Natural Sciences from 1981 to 2007, and returned to residential college status in 2007.