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Judson and Church
Also integral to the rise of Off-Off-Broadway were Ellen Stewart at La MaMa, originally located at 321 E. 9th Street and Al Carmines at the Judson Poets ' Theater, located at Judson Memorial Church on the south side of Washington Square Park.
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
When General Judson Kilpatrick was in Barnwell, his horses were stabled in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles ; the font in the church was used to water the horses.
The Judson Dance Theater located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York, and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
White designed the second Madison Square Garden ( 1890 ; demolished in 1925 ), The Cable Building — the Broadway cable car power station ( 611 Broadway, 1892 ), Madison Square Presbyterian Church, the New York Herald Building ( 1894 ; demolished ), the First Bowery Savings Bank, at the Bowery and Grand Street, 1894, Washington Square Arch ( 1889 ), Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, and the Century Club, all in New York City.
Judson was also commissioned by the Congregational Church, and soon married Ann Hasseltine on February 5, 1812.
Judson Church, Yangon University
Judson Memorial Baptist Church in Mandalay c. 1913
Judson Memorial Church today
Inside the campus of Yangon University is Judson Church, named in his honor, and in 1920 Judson College, named in his honor, merged into Rangoon College, which has since been renamed Yangon University.
Judson is honored with a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church ( USA ) on April 12.
Spaces in Manhattan that supported Downtown music from the 1960s on included the Judson Memorial Church, The Kitchen, Experimental Intermedia, Roulette, the Knitting Factory, Dance Theater Workshop, Tonic, the Gas Station, the Paula Cooper Gallery, and others.
During the 1960s the Judson Dance Theater located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York City, revolutionized Modern dance.
Adoniram Judson | Judson Memorial Baptist Church is the main place of worship for the Karen community in Mandalay
* Judson Memorial Church, New York City
Judson Dance Theater was an informal group of dancers who performed at the Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village, Manhattan New York City between 1962 and 1964.

Judson and campus
Maranatha has five men's and five women's dormitories ; Spurgeon, Judson, Leland, Armitage, and Carey men's halls are on the south side of campus, while Day, Weeks, Melford, Hilsen, and Gould women's halls are in the northwest corner of the campus.

Judson and University
* Judson University
Though the school died in 1883, the town streets still bear the names of several well-known 19th-century Baptists: Judson and Hasseltine ( after Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann Hasseltine Judson ), Wayland ( after Francis Wayland, president of Brown University in Rhode Island ), Wade ( after missionary Jonathan Wade ) and Boardman ( after missionary George Boardman, whose widow, Sarah Hall Boardman became Judson's second wife ).
Today, there are also students from several other American colleges, including the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, University of Southern Indiana, Emory & Henry College, Baker University, Converse College, Eastern Illinois University, Western Kentucky University, Lenoir-Rhyne University, Catawba College, Houston Baptist University, The College of New Jersey, Texas Woman's University, Christopher Newport University, Missouri Baptist University, Ball State University, Lawrence Technological University, University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, Florida Southern College, and Judson University.
Judson entered the College of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations ( now Brown University ) at the age of sixteen, and graduated as valedictorian of his class at the age of nineteen.

Judson and is
Maggio is told that Judson is the Sergeant of the Guard at the stockade.
Perry County is home to Perry Lakes Park, part of the Talladega National Forest, and the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame located at Judson College.
Perry County is home to Marion Military Institute and Judson College.
Judson Township is a township in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States.
South Bend is bordered by Judson Township on the west side, Rapidan Township on the south side and Mankato Township on the east side ( separated by the Blue Earth River ).
Judson is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Greenville County, South Carolina, United States.
Judson is located at ( 34. 834084 ,-82. 425986 ).
Universal City is served by the Judson and Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School Districts.
Although U. S. Army Major Jefferson Van Horne is believed to have passed near the area in 1849 on his way to take command of what would later become Fort Bliss, the town is instead named for Lt. James Judson Van Horn who commanded an army garrison at the Van Horn Wells beginning in 1859.
Klemperer's bitterness at this decision was voiced in a letter he wrote to Arthur Judson, who ran the orchestra: " that the society did not reengage me is the strongest offense, the sharpest insult to me as artist, which I can imagine.
John Evans, for whom Evanston is named, bought of land along Lake Michigan in 1853, and Philo Judson developed plans for what would become the city of Evanston.
Bird Girl is a sculpture made in 1936 by Sylvia Shaw Judson in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Judson is credited with having invented the zipper because he was the first person to market it.
3k + 4 are prime numbers, then p²q is k-hyperperfect ; Judson S. McCranie has conjectured in 2000 that all k-hyperperfect numbers for odd k > 1 are of this form, but the hypothesis has not been proven so far.
However, since those who came earlier did not remain very long, Judson is remembered as the first significant missionary there, as well as one of the group of the very first missionaries from America to travel overseas.
Credit is due also to the three missionary pioneers to the Karen people, George Boardman and his wife, Sarah ; and Adoniram Judson.
There are at least 36 Baptist churches in the United States named after him, Judson University in Illinois is named after him, as well as the town of Judsonia, Arkansas, and Judson College in Alabama is named after his wife Ann.

Judson and Baptist
* April 12 – Adoniram Judson, U. S. Baptist missionary ( b. 1788 )
A few months later the name Prospect Bluff was changed to Judsonia, after Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson, to help promote the school, which drew many northerners to the area.
Both Adoniram Judson Gordon and Russell Conwell were Baptist ministers ; Gordon's divinity school was first established as Gordon Bible Institute in 1889, while Conwell's theological school was originally chartered as Temple College in 1888.
Adoniram Judson, Jr. ( 9 August 1788 – 12 April 1850 ) was an American Baptist missionary, who served in Burma for almost forty years.
Each July, Baptist churches in Myanmar celebrate " Judson Day ," commemorating his arrival as a missionary.
Tha Byu, the first convert to Christianity in 1828, was baptised by Rev George Boardman, an associate of Adoniram Judson, founder of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society.
* Ann Hasseltine Judson ( 1789 – 1826 ), America's first female Baptist foreign missionary
* Edward Judson, American Baptist clergyman
He was the founder ( 1838 ) and first president of Judson College, a Baptist women's college in Marion, Alabama.
Adoniram Judson Gordon opened a Bible school called the Boston Missionary Training Institute in the basement of his Baptist church in 1889 to train Christian missionaries for work in the Belgian Congo.
Theodore Judson Jemison ( born 1918 ), better known as T. J. Jemison, is the former president of the National Baptist Convention, having served from 1982 to 1994.
Judson College, originally named Judson Female Institute, was founded by members of the Siloam Baptist Church in 1838 in Marion, Alabama.
Judson was formed out of the liberal arts component of Northern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Originally as Judson College, it was named after Adoniram Judson, the first American Baptist missionary to foreign shores.
The American Baptist Mission decided to recognise Judson College ( formerly Baptist College ) as a separate institution within Rangoon University.

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