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His son, Gershom, graduated Harvard in 1655 and married Sarah Chauncey, daughter of the president of Harvard, 26 October 1659. [ 14 ] : 78 His grandson, the Honorable Peter Bulkeley, Esquire (son of Edward), born 3 January (11th month) 1640/41, died May 1688, married Rebecca Wheeler in 1667, was a Fellow of Harvard University , a Massachusetts ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Tippecanoe County Area Plan Commission is reviewing and negotiating new plans for a high-rise apartment complex in West Lafayette south of the Chauncey Hill Mall.
Conner, Lynne (2007). Pittsburgh in Stages: Two Hundred Years of Theater.Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-4330-3.; Black Horizons Theater (BHT) (note the "s" in the name, which is the authentic title of the theater group, with all of its plural and future-oriented intention) was created after a meeting of Black Action Society (BAS) of the University of Pittsburgh ...
An old postcard image of Duquesne's campus shows the Old Main building, the university chapel, and Canevin Hall. Duquesne University has more than tripled in size from its early 12.5-acre (50,590 m 2) site on Boyd's Hill to its present 49-acre (198,300 m 2) main campus in Pittsburgh's Uptown neighborhood. [17]
An early morning fight in the Chauncey Hill Mall area sent one man to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment, according to West Lafayette police.
Spirit of the Hill [ edit ] The oldest tradition of the Pride of the Southland comes at the end of every home halftime show where the Pride plays Spirit of the Hill and forms an interlocking UT with the year 1794 or, more recently, on one side of the field a U and on the other side a T, on the field from 2010 to 2015.
Lauren Winfield-Hill scores her first half-century in The Hundred this year to lead Oval Invincibles to an eight-wicket win over London Spirit.
Chapel Hill – Chauncy Hall School (CH-CH) is an independent, college-preparatory day and boarding school for grades 8 through PG located on a 42-acre (170,000 m 2) campus in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States, and founded in 1828.