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Colonial Hall, the original building of the former campus, stands today as the Village of Endicott Visitor's Center.
Kendall Hall moved to Peterborough, New Hampshire in 1935, and Endicott College purchased the estate on June 6, 1939, opening its doors September 17, 1939 with 37 students.

Endicott and hall
Endicott College purchased the property for use as a residence hall in 2008.

Endicott and has
The Board of Library Trustees has five members, each of whom serve three year terms, and have care of the Town's public library at the Endicott Branch and Main Branch.
Its School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is named the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, although the IBM plant in the neighboring city of Endicott has since downsized drastically.
The population of Endicott peaked in 1920, and has decreased since.
McLeod then encounters Endicott Sims ( Warner Anderson ), lawyer of Karl Schneider ( George Macready ), a New Jersey doctor who has had his license revoked and is now wanted on murder charges.
Endicott College also has campuses in Madrid, Spain and a graduate program in Mexico City, Mexico.
Purchased by Endicott College in 1940, Alhambra has been used exclusively for student housing.

Endicott and over
From September 6 to September 8 Binghamton and the surrounding cities of Johnson City, Endicott, Conklin, and Union received over 10 " of rain.
Deciding this punishment was insufficient, Endicott and his men sailed over to Fort Saybrook before going after the Pequot village at the mouth of the Thames River to demand one thousand fathoms of wampum to pay for the murder of John Oldham and some Pequot children as hostages to insure peace.
Instead of many guns concentrated in a traditional thick-walled masonry structure, the Endicott batteries are spread out over a wide area, concealed behind concrete parapets flush with the surrounding terrian.
Instead of many guns concentrated in a traditional thick-walled masonry structure, the Endicott batteries are spread out over a wide area, concealed behind concrete parapets flush with the surrounding terrian.

Endicott and .
* 1997 – Endicott Peabody, American politician ( b. 1920 )
The local Endicott Estate burned to the ground in 1904 after the local volunteer fire department, responding to three separate fires burning simultaneously, reached the Endicott fire last.
The rebuilt Endicott Estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* H. Wendell Endicott, ambassador and philanthropist, founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Endicott House
* 1920 – Endicott Peabody, American politician ( d. 1997 )
In 1939, development began at IBM's Endicott laboratories on the Harvard Mark I.
The printers were developed by the Endicott, NY, laboratory.
The subsystem products were manufactured in Kingston ( displays and controllers ), Endicott ( printers ), and Greenock, Scotland, UK, ( most products ) and shipped to users in U. S. and worldwide.
* 1911 – IBM founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York.
* April 2 – Mrs. Malcolm Peabody, 72, mother of Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody, is released on $ 450 bond after spending 2 days in a St. Augustine, Florida jail, for participating in an anti-segregation demonstration there.
He won a series of house and office-building commissions in Minnesota: the Endicott Building in St. Paul is still regarded as a gem.
As a Minnesota architect he was best known for his design of the state capitol dome and the downtown St. Paul Endicott Building.
However, by the early 1920s, the major employer of the region became Endicott Johnson, a shoe manufacturer whose development of welfare capitalism resulted in many amenities for local residents.

Hall and Adjacent
Adjacent to this area is the Rotes Rathaus ( City Hall ), with its distinctive red-brick architecture.
Adjacent to the headquarters is the NCAA Hall of Champions.
Adjacent to the Grand Lodge building is the Freemason's Hall, containing the Maryland Grand Lodge Museum.
New canal channel through under construction bridge at Staveley, Adjacent to Hall Lane.
Hall and the Country Adjacent
Rose Garden Adjacent to both the stadium and the Reds Hall of Fame is a Rose garden that symbolizes Pete Rose's record-breaking 4, 192nd hit.
Adjacent to the Gallagher Student Center ( north to south ) is Science Row: Lindner Hall ( Physics ), Logan Hall ( Chemistry ) and Albers Hall ( Biology ).
Adjacent to the fountain is Stevens Dining Hall.
Adjacent to his English home " Mon Repos ", the hall continues the role the house played as a historic museum dedicated to the memory of Hinkler ; this has allowed the house to be refurbished to a more domestic state and now serves as a joint attraction with the Hall of Aviation.
Adjacent to the Richard J. Daley Center and the James R. Thompson Center, the building that includes Chicago City Hall houses the offices of the mayor, City Clerk, and city treasurer of Chicago ; some city departments ; aldermen of Chicago's various wards ; and chambers of the Chicago City Council on the west side of the building.
Adjacent to this is the International Convention Centre ( ICC ) and Symphony Hall.
Adjacent to Weir Hall, which is the southmost boundary of the college, are Dickinson Hall ( west ) and Wheelock Hall ( east ), both built in 1926.
Adjacent to the Council Chamber is the Hall of Remembrance.
Adjacent is the former City Hall East, prior to that the Sears building, which is being developed into Ponce City Market, with office, retail and residential space.

Hall and Brindle
Brindle Hall: Built in 1963 and one of two freshmen dorms.
It was originally called " East Hall ," but in 1993 the name was changed to Brindle in honor of Edward Brindle, the former Vice President of Business Affairs.

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