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Fenwick Library is the main research library at George Mason.
Another important collection of research materials housed in Fenwick is the Government Documents collection.
There is also a special GIS center in Fenwick Library which conducts GIS drop-in sessions every week.
Tyrrell is a 1961 graduate of Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois, where he was on the swim team.
Bantam is the 2nd least populous borough in Connecticut, only beaten by Fenwick and is the 3rd least populous municipality in Connecticut only beaten by Union and Fenwick.
Fenwick is a borough in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States, in the town of Old Saybrook.
Most of the borough is included in Fenwick Historic District, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fenwick is set off from the town center of Old Saybrook by a large cove over a causeway.
Architecturally, the Fenwick Historic District is composed largely of Shingle-style residences from early in the century.
In the late 1800s The Fenwick Golf Course was created from several empty lots in the center of the district and is the site of the Stephen Potter Cup.
Fenwick Island is a coastal town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Fenwick Island, however, is somewhat less " quiet " than " the Bethanies " because it is immediately across the state line from Ocean City, Maryland, which has a reputation as a lively vacation resort.
Fenwick Island is located at ( 38. 459314 ,-75. 053563 ).
Oak Park is the home of two high schools: Oak Park and River Forest High School, the sole school in educational District 200, and Fenwick High School.
Oak Park and River Forest High School is a public school which is jointly run by Oak Park and neighboring village River Forest, and Fenwick High School is a Catholic college preparatory school run by the Dominicans.
Ocean City is on the barrier spit, which encompasses Ocean City, South Bethany, Delaware, and Fenwick Island, Delaware.
* Fenwick is an unincorporated community in the southeast part of the township at.
According to their website, the total volume is or linear and is housed in the Fenwick Library.

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The Fenwick Weavers ' Society was founded in Fenwick in 1761 and is considered one of the first co-operatives in the world.

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Founded in 1805 by Father Edward Fenwick, afterwards first Bishop of Cincinnati, Ohio ( 1821 – 1832 ), this province has developed slowly, but now ranks among the most flourishing and active provinces of the order.
The Journey by Dr. Fenwick Lawson ARCA, depicts the narrative of the ' journey ' of the Lindisfarne Community.
The screenplay was written by Peg Fenwick based upon a story by Edna L. Lee and Harry Lee.
In 1685, the western border was finally established by King James II ; this was set as a line from Old Cape Henlopen ( presently Fenwick ) west to the middle of the peninsula and north up to the middle of the peninsula to the 40th parallel of Latitude.
Winthrop was aided by Colonel George Fenwick and Captain Lion Gardiner.
The seal was brought from England by Colonel George Fenwick, and depicted 15 grapevines and a hand in the upper left corner with a scroll reading " Qui Sustinet Transtulit ".
It has a fire station in Bethany Beach and a substation in Fenwick Island and offers an emergency medical center, operated for it by the Beebe Medical Center of Lewes, Delaware.
Named after Thomas Fenwick, a planter from England who settled in Maryland, Fenwick Island lay in the part of Delaware which was claimed by Lord Baltimore and his heirs during the Penn-Baltimore border dispute.
The land the city was built on, as well as much of the surrounding area, was obtained by Englishman Thomas Fenwick from the Native Americans.
Fenwick was founded in 1872 by B. C. Loree, who named it after his home town, Fenwick, Ontario.
The J. J. Newman Company, headed by Fenwick Peck, chose the site as the location for a large sawmill.
In 1696 Marlborough, together with Godolphin, Russell and Shrewsbury, was yet again implicated in a treasonous plot with James II, this time instigated by the Jacobite militant John Fenwick.
( Now owned by Fenwick, but the Williams and Griffin brand, premises and logotype remain independent )
One of the three remaining boats was sunk by a cannonball and another, carrying Lieutenant-Colonel John Fenwick ( formerly the commandant at Fort Niagara ), drifted downstream and was forced to land in Hamilton Cove, a hollow about 800 yards downriver, where British troops quickly surrounded Fenwick's men.
Fenwick was wounded in the face by a pistol shot and the other survivors of his party were forced to surrender.

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When Silver Line service begins, those trains will need to be routed through the tunnel, and so some of what were Blue Line trains to Largo Town Center are now diverted across the Fenwick Bridge to become Yellow Line Trains running all the way to Greenbelt.
Only large department stores, such as Bloomingdales, Debenham's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Macy's generally offer personal shopper services, although some smaller stores like Fenwick and Anthropologie also offer the service.
He organises a robbery to help finance the renovation of the club, with the help of Billy Mitchell ( Perry Fenwick ) and some old friends, who set out to rob a wealthy businessman named Alan.

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Millicent Fenwick, in the 1948 Vogue's Book of Etiquette states that "' Xmas ' should never be used " in greeting cards.
In a 1984 by-election, Fenwick won the Labrador riding of Menihek becoming the first New Democrat to be elected in the province.
The invaders from Fenwick are sighted by a Civil Defense Squad and are immediately taken to be " men from Mars " when their mail armor is mistaken for reptilian skin.
With the world at the tiny country's mercy, Duchess Gloriana, the leader of Grand Fenwick, lists her terms: all the nuclear weapons of the powerful nations must go through an inspection by impartial scientists and the " Tiny Twenty " ( a joke about the " Big Three " Nations ) should be formed, a group of twenty small nations so that small nations can get their voices heard as well as large ones.
:" Robertson's break for that opening try was preceded by a shrewd conversational exchange between our centres in which Jim Renwick observed that Steve Fenwick was tending to lie wide on the lookout for Andy Irvine, and that therefore there could be something on for Robertson were he to take his pass, Renwick's, ' on the pop '.
About 100 models were transformed by Fenwick in 1941 – 1942 to be powered by an electric engine.
A Transpeninsular Line marker can be found near the Fenwick Island Lighthouse, at the northern boundary of Ocean City, Maryland, located on 146th Street.
Several of Zarlenga's works can be seen at Fenwick including: a bronze statue of St. Dominic, a bronze crucifix, a mosaic of The Last Supper, as well as 10 stained glass windows depicting the Virgin Mary, 8 Dominican Saints, and one Blessed.
Unlike a true bypass, which has grade-separated interchanges, the Milford Bypass has both grade-separated interchanges and at-grade intersections, of which one of them intersects with DE 14, an east – west state highway that originally went from Fenwick Island to Harrington, but was truncated to Milford in 1978 when DelDOT renumbered its state highway system to be consistent with the numbering used for the U. S. Highway System.
In January 2000 he was linked with the manager's post at non-league Southall, the plan being that he would be joint-manager with his former teammate Terry Fenwick, who was at the time Southall's Director of Football.

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