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Eero worked with his father, mother and sister designing elements of the Cranbrook campus in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, including the Cranbrook School, Kingswood School, the Cranbrook Art Academy and the Cranbrook Science Institute.
He grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and attended Cranbrook Kingswood School.
These include the nonsectarian Cranbrook Schools, the Academy of the Sacred Heart, The Roeper School, and St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic School.
* Selma Blair, actress, attended Cranbrook Kingswood School, raised in Bloomfield Hills
* Pete Dawkins, 1955 Heisman Trophy winner, Rhodes Scholar ; former Army Brigadier General, attended Cranbrook School
* Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts and 2008 Republican presidential candidate and 2012 Republican presidential nominee, attended Cranbrook Kingswood School, raised in Bloomfield Hills
Born in Scheveningen, Smit was educated at Vinehall School, East Sussex and Cranbrook School, Kent, in England, and studied archaeology and anthropology at Durham.
Category: People educated at Cranbrook School, Kent
Innes was born in Horsham, Sussex, and educated at the Cranbrook School in Kent.
Yzerman was born in Cranbrook, British Columbia, but grew up in Nepean, Ontario ( a suburb of Ottawa, now a district in that city ) where he attended Bell High School and played for his hometown Nepean Raiders Junior A hockey team.
She graduated in 1990 from North Farmington High School in Farmington Hills after previously having attended the Cranbrook Kingswood School, a private school in Bloomfield Hills.
Prior to college, he graduated from Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where his father was in the automotive industry ; most of his work experience prior to joining Sun was in automotive manufacturing.
Kingswood School Cranbrook ( for girls ), also designed by Saarinen, opened in 1931.
The Bloomfield Hills School became an elementary school and was renamed Brookside School Cranbrook in 1930.

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His ministry at Cranbrook was regarded as successful, but he was noted for his lack of tolerance towards nonconformists.
Subsequently, he toured Europe and North Africa for a year and returned for a year to his native Finland, after which he returned to Cranbrook to work for his father and teach at the academy.
The area is the home of landmark churches including Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian on Long Lake Rd ( Bloomfield Township ) and Christ Church Cranbrook Episcopal, consecrated in 1928 as part of George Booth's plan for the Cranbrook Educational Community.
The campus is located on Cranbrook Hill, overlooking the city of Prince George from the west, and is widely renowned for its innovative architecture.
Lord Cranbrook succeeds him as Secretary for War, while remaining Lord President.
Cranbrook was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989 for its significant architecture and design.
Unlike the Cranbrook School for Boys, which has several buildings, the Kingswood School has only one building, which includes supporting facilities.
In spring 2009 the Cranbrook Educational Community announced that it had reached the 150 million dollar fundraising goal of its " Campaign for Cranbrook ", which had been started in November 2006.
These include day camps, a soccer clinic, a filmmaking seminar, a compensatory educational program for students from low-income families, a jazz ensemble, ice hockey, lacrosse, and tennis camps as well as the Summer Arts Institute and the Cranbrook Theater School.
* Although Cranbrook School for Boys and Kingswood School Cranbrook merged in 1985 to become a single co-ed institution, the school reflects in many ways its history as separate, single-sex entities.
* Junior leadership ceremonies to celebrate the transition of the juniors to the senior class: A Junior Ring ceremony for girls and the Passage of Leadership ceremony for boys is held at Christ Church Cranbrook
* Paper Lion, George Plimpton's non-fiction account of his faux tryout as quarterback for the Detroit Lions in 1963 was set in large measure at Cranbrook ( where the Lions trained from 1957 through 1974 ).
* The Cranbrook School is also the model for the preparatory school portrayed in Edmund White ยด s controversial and classic autobiographical novel A Boy's Own Story.
Cranbrook is renowned for its architecture in the Arts and Crafts Movement style.
Following completion of the Bloomfield Hills School, Booth looked forward to building the Cranbrook School for Boys, an all-boys College-Preparatory school which students from the Detroit area and abroad would come to reside.
Over the years the Cranbrook School for Boys campus grew to include house Stevens Hall, Page Hall, and Coulter Hall.

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In the 1970s, Cranbrook School for Boys also constructed a state-of-the-art Science Building named Gordon Science.
Instead of the several buildings that housed the Cranbrook School for Boys, the Kingswood School for Girls was contained within one building which included all necessary features.
In 1986, the Cranbrook School for Boys and Kingswood School for Girls entered a joint agreement renaming the new institution the Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School.
* Allan Boys ( North of Cranbrook )
* Horsley Boys ( South of Cranbrook )
* Webster Boys ( Cranbrook and outlying area )
Webster Boys and Webster Girls usually come from the immediate vicinity of Cranbrook.

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Eminem mentions Cranbrook Kingswood in the 2002 movie " 8 Mile " He makes fun of " Doc " because he attended Cranbrook, which is not considered cool or impressive in the atmosphere portrayed in the movie.
Cranbrook Schools is part of the Cranbrook Educational Community ( CEC ), which includes the Cranbrook Institute of Science, the Cranbrook Academy of Art, and Cranbrook House and Gardens.
In addition, the Cranbrook Educational Community, of which the Schools is a member, has an endowment in excess of $ 300 million.
For the Booths and Saarinen, the conception and design of the Cranbrook and Kingswood schools, were greatly influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, which began in 19th-century England.
Cranbrook Kingswood now lays claim to 70 athletic teams, which have recently won state championships in hockey, tennis, lacrosse, and golf.
Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School has two different hymns: The Cranbrook Song and the Kingswood Song, which are sung at many school events.
Cranbrook also supported the Reform Act of 1867, which significantly increased the electorate.
Cranbrook was once again appointed Lord President of the Council, in which office he was mainly concerned with education.
In opposition, Cranbrook was a strong opponent of the Second Home Rule Bill, which was heavily defeated in the House of Lords.
Cranbrook is home to the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel which presents static exhibits of passenger rail cars built in the 1920s for the CPR and in the 1900s for the Spokane International Railway.
Cranbrook is home to the main campus of the College of the Rockies, which has over 2500 full and part-time students from over 21 countries.

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