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  2. Woolworth Estate - Wikipedia

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    Woolworth Estate, also referred to Winfield Hall, is a historic estate located at Glen Cove in Nassau County, New York.It was designed in 1916 by architect C. P. H. Gilbert (1861–1952) for Frank Winfield Woolworth (1852–1919).

  3. List of Woolworth buildings - Wikipedia

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    Winfield Hall: Glen Cove, New York 1930s Estate of F. W. Woolworth ... Winfield House: London 1930s Ambassador's residence ...

  4. Winfield S. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Winfield Scott Hall (January 5, 1861 – October 2, 1942) [1] was an American physiologist and writer. Career. Hall was born in Batavia, Illinois. [2]

  5. Winfield House - Wikipedia

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    Winfield House is situated within twelve acres of grounds set into Regent's Park, which includes a small front wood, sculpture garden, formal garden, vegetable garden, and a grass tennis court, and a greenhouse directly behind the court, as well as an extensive lawn for entertaining which comprises the majority of the acreage. Pathways and ...

  6. Wes Hall - Wikipedia

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    Sir Wesley Winfield Hall (born 12 September 1937) is a Barbadian former cricketer and politician. A tall, strong and powerfully built man, Hall was a genuine fast bowler and despite his very long run up, he was renowned for his ability to bowl long spells. Hall played 48 Test matches for the West Indies from 1958 to 1969.

  7. Winfield Hall - Wikipedia

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  8. Why have Columbia students renamed the college hall they ...

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    Response to the hall’s occupation. The protesters have faced sharp criticism from conservatives, some of whom have described their demonstrations as antisemitic, despite the presence of Jewish ...

  9. February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four - Wikipedia

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    February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four is a 2003 documentary film by Rebecca Cerese and Steven Channing.Nationally broadcast on Independent Lens on PBS, it tells the story of The Greensboro Four, four young college freshman, Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, Franklin McCain and Ezell Blair, Jr. now Jibreel Khazan, who staged a sit-in at Woolworth's in 1960 to protest segregation practices.