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Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont, United States. Founded as a women’s college in 1932, [ 4 ] it became co-educational in 1969. It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education .
The Holden–Leonard Workers Housing Historic District encompasses a collection of mill-related tenement houses, plus a former mill store, in Bennington, Vermont. They are located on Benmont and Holden Avenues, near the former Holden–Leonard Mill Complex , Bennington's largest employer in the late 19th century.
The Henry Covered Bridge is located on northwestern Bennington, southwest of the village of North Bennington and the campus of Bennington College. It carries River Road across the westward-flowing Walloomsac River, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of its junction with Vermont Route 67A. The historic Henry House stands just south of the bridge.
Mar. 25—BENNINGTON — A new transitional housing facility for those in recovery from addiction is slated to open this June, according to its co-founders. Construction on the facility — which ...
The Paper Mill Village Bridge, also called the Paper Mill Bridge or Bennington Falls Covered Bridge, [2] is a wooden covered bridge that carries Murphy Road across the Walloomsac River northwest of Bennington, Vermont. Built in 1889, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Jefferson Township, Cook County — created in 1850; annexed into Chicago in 1889 [26] Lake Township, Cook County — created in 1850; annexed into Chicago in 1889 [27] Lake View Township, Cook County — formed from part of Ridgeville Township in 1857;annexed into Chicago in 1889 [21]: 109 [22] [28]
professor of East Asian Studies at Oberlin College B.A. [2] Ellen McCulloch-Lovell: 1969 president, Marlboro College; former deputy assistant to President Clinton B.A. Sally Liberman Smith: 1950 founder/director, Lab School, Washington, DC B.A.
Gail Thain Parker (born February 8, 1943, Chicago) is an American scholar of American literature, women's studies, author, and educational reformer. She is known for being the president of Bennington College from 1972 to 1976 and for controversies over educational reform. [1]