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  2. International House of New York - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, The New York Times reported that I-House ordered its South Building residents to vacate within one week after a staff member tested positive for the virus and one resident died from complications of the virus, leaving 300-500 students and young professionals, many of whom had recently arrived in the United States, without housing. [6]

  3. William E. Harmon Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Harmon Foundation was established as "a medium through which constructive and inspirational service for others may be rendered." [2] William Harmon, who had for years been making secret philanthropic donations in the guise of his alter ego, "Jedediah Tingle", [3] began his foundation's work with a test of the efficacy of loans vs. scholarships in college education, [4] and outright grants ...

  4. International House - Wikipedia

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    International House of Chicago, at the University of Chicago, in Illinois; International House of New York, an independent residential facility and programs center near Columbia University, in New York; International Student House of Washington, D.C., an independent residential facility in the District of Columbia

  5. International House Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    The International House Berkeley was part of a larger "International House movement", founded by Harry Edmonds. [2] Edmonds decided to investigate the situation of foreign students in New York City. With the funding and support of John D. Rockefeller Jr., the first International House opened in New York in 1924. [5]

  6. West 47th Street - Wikipedia

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    Then-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani appears in the documentary. West 47th Street was accompanied by a major 12-month educational outreach campaign, which involved over 100 screenings across the country. The film’s rigorous national outreach campaign included the distribution of $40,000 in mini-grants made available by LCM to local organizations ...

  7. 6 Healthy Reasons to Finally Try Dry January In 2025 - AOL

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    Dry January is a challenge started in 2013 to eliminate alcohol from your diet. This is what you need to know about the health benefits.

  8. William E. Harmon Foundation Award for Distinguished ...

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    Soloist, St. George Episcopal Church, New York, NY, Lecturer on Negro Music, Arranger of Negro Spirituals First Award Gold Medal, $400 Harry Lawrence Freeman: Composer of the first Negro Opera, New York, NY Second Award Bronze Medal, $100 Carl Rossini Diton: of New York, NY 1930 Race relations: no awards Fine Arts: First Award Gold Medal, $400

  9. The 3 Most Overpriced Cities in America, According to Gen Z ...

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    Despite higher wages, the cost of living in New York, including housing, transportation and taxes, creates financial strain. Consider This: 20 Best Cities Where You Can Buy a House for Under $100K. 2.