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Albert Bristol Maginnes (April 5, 1897 – January 30, 1966) was a professional football player and lawyer. He played in the National Football League in 1920 with the Canton Bulldogs and in 1921 with the New York Brickley Giants. Brickley's New York Giants are not related to the modern-day New York Giants.
Nancy and Henry Kissinger in their New York City apartment with their dog Tyler, 1978. Nancy Maginnes was born in Manhattan and raised in White Plains, New York. She attended The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Her parents were Agnes (born McKinley) and Albert Bristol Maginnes, a wealthy lawyer and football player. [2]
The building is connected to the STEPS building via a passageway on the second floor. The dedication for the College of Arts and Science is interesting. It reads: Albert Bristol Maginnes "Alumnus and Trustee of Lehigh University, he excelled in many fields: the law, athletics, music and the fine arts.
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In use as Bayley Seton Hospital: Neponsit, Queens, New York: 1945 1950 Extant Neponsit Beach Hospital; leased from City of New York and replaced by Manhattan Beach hospital [4] Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York: 1941 1960 Shut down and sold off by USCG [4] [27] Ellis Island, New York: 1902 1951 Extant See Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital [4] [19]
A former Bristol Hospital employee and patient who claims she was violently sexually assaulted by an outside surgeon there in 2011 has sued the doctor and the hospital, with the latter ...
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The hospital, which was designed by George Rake in the Gothic Revival style using a dual pavilion layout, opened as the Portsmouth Borough Asylum in September 1879. [2] A sanatorium for the treatment of infectious diseases was completed in 1879 and the wards were extended in 1895. [2]