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SGWU continued to hold classes in the YMCA building until the construction of the Hall Building in 1966.
On 15 June 2012 the Boston YMCA on Huntington Avenue, one of the oldest gymnasiums in operation since 1913 closed it doors due to the sale of its historical building to Northeastern University ; Northeastern University in conjunction with Phoenix Dev.
The building now houses the Hampton Family YMCA and social services offices of the Hampton city government.
Notable citizen Charles Eckhart erected a public library and a YMCA building.
The town featured two large YMCA buildings, a movie theater, ten grocery stores, a furniture store, three appliance dealers, ten gas stations, seven butcher markets, a dry cleaner, five cafes, three auto shops, a boat building and cabinet shop, a machine shop, three pharmacies, a bank, lighted basketball courts, professional basketball and baseball teams, and a newspaper called The D ’ Lo Herald.
1980 ) located on West Main Street behind the Blank Book Company, the YMCA building ( 1986 ) at Grove and Main Streets, the Borough Building ( ca.
Long High School, the Longview Public Library, the YMCA building and the Monticello Hotel.
* The remodeled YMCA building was originally built in 1925.
The building is now used to house the Greater West Point Family YMCA.
In May 1948 the US Consul, Thomas C. Wasson, was assassinated outside the YMCA building.
File: Otr-ymca-detail. jpg | Chi-Rho on YMCA building, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio.
This building was once used by the Reykjavík YMCA, thus the name " Casa Christi ".
Report on reuse of the Julia Morgan YWCA building: YWCA & YMCA Pasadena, California.
The soaking-wet Yell Leaders then join the crowd, pacing back and forth across the steps of the YMCA building as they lead the fans in a yell practice against the following week's opponent.
From 1960 to the early 1970s, meetings of Halqa-i-Arbab-e-Zouq were held in the YMCA building, later shifting to Pak Tea House.
Point Park purchased the building occupied by the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh on the Boulevard of the Allies in the spring of 2008.
In September 2010, the newly renovated former YMCA building reopened as the interim Student Center with exercise and fitness facilities and equipment, a gymnasium, meeting space and much more.
The YMCA is building a $ 9 million branch in the neighborhood, complete with a rooftop garden.
From 1913 to 1924 it was housed in the YMCA building.
* The writer William S. Burroughs kept an apartment at the former YMCA building at 222 Bowery, known as the Bunker, from 1974 until his death in 1997.
Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Church | Ukrainian Catholic Church ( building ) | church on 1795 Grand Trunk Avenue Recreational facilities include the YMCA, the Centre Saint-Charles, Parc Saint-Gabriel, Parc Le Ber, Parc Marguerite-Bourgeoys, and the Lachine Canal greenspace and bike trail, as well as road bike trails crossing through the neighbourhood.
Since then, the museum has expanded several times, to the south into the red brick former YMCA, to the north into the 1885 Ballantine House, and in 1990, to the west into an existing acquired building.
The university ’ s operations date to 1919, when Northeastern University opened a branch campus in the YMCA building in Providence, Rhode Island.
His hard work was commemorated in many different ways, including in the naming of a central building of YMCA Camp Widjiwagan, located on nearby Burntside Lake.

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The wholesome activities were to be provided by many organizations including the YMCA, the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the American Library Association, and the Playground and Recreation Association -- private societies which voluntarily performed the job that was taken over almost entirely by the Special Services Division of the Army itself in World War 2.
In early December 1891, Canadian American Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor and instructor at the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School ( YMCA ) ( today, Springfield College ) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA ), was trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day.
Realizing that an uneducated lawyer was unlikely to build a lucrative practice, Landis enrolled at Cincinnati's YMCA Law School ( now part of the University of Cincinnati ) in 1889.
The first SPLC case was filed by Dees against the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) in Montgomery, Alabama, that " continued to segregate children, going so far as to ban kids who swam at an integrated pool from city-wide meets.
Mintonette was designed to be an indoor sport less rough than basketball for older members of the YMCA, while still requiring a bit of athletic effort.
After an observer, Alfred Halstead, noticed the volleying nature of the game at its first exhibition match in 1896, played at the International YMCA Training School ( now called Springfield College ), the game quickly became known as volleyball ( it was originally spelled as two words: " volley ball ").
The college was founded in the waning years of World War II, after a revolt by professors of Central YMCA College ( known as " The Y ").
In 1851, the first YMCA in North America was established on what is now De Maisonneuve Boulevard in Downtown Montreal, in a district now known as Quartier Concordia.
In 1926, the education program was re-organized as Sir George Williams College, named after George Williams, founder of the YMCA.
Father's Day was founded in Spokane, Washington at the YMCA in 1910 by Sonora Smart Dodd, who was born in Arkansas.
Its first celebration was in the Spokane YMCA on June 19, 1910.
Towards the end of the war he was offered a post within the YMCA ’ s educational work programme as musical director and he set off for Salonica ( present day Thessaloniki, Greece ) and Constantinople ( later renamed Istanbul ) in 1918.
Previously, he had held strong conservative or libertarian political views, desired a career in business, was a highly active member of Teenage Republicans, serving as the Youth Governor for Pennsylvania through the YMCA Youth and Government program in 1978 and almost pursued a Republican political career.
Taylor was born in Mexico City, Mexico, the son of a daughter of a congregationalist missionary and a director of the YMCA.
Marian was also taken by her aunt to concerts at local churches, the YMCA, and other community music events throughout the city.
Solzhenitsyn had been in touch with them about the upcoming publication, which he knew he could not put off much longer, but the final decision was taken by the YMCA Press itself with the author's implicit approval ( two years previously, it had published August 1914 ).
In a 1980 issue of The Rampaging Hulk, the main character, Bruce Banner, was attacked in a YMCA shower by two men who intended to rape him.
The name was coined by Walter Hakanson of the YMCA at a meeting of the National Recreation Congress.
Also, Alpine is famous for its location of the YMCA Camp Cosby which was established in 1922.
The oldest organisation that was similar to the YMCA is the Swiss Basel Association, founded in 1787 as the Lediger Verein.
The oldest association in the United Kingdom similar to the YMCA was founded in Scotland in 1824 as Glasgow Young Men's Society for Religious Improvement.
The YMCA was founded by George Williams, a draper who was typical of the young men drawn to the cities by the Industrial Revolution.
In 1885, Camp Baldhead ( later known as Camp Dudley ), the first residential camp in North America, was established by A. Sanford and Sumner F. Dudley, both of whom worked for the YMCA.

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