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  • an athlete center and dining hall, several dormitories, a visitors' center, and the offices of bot
  • mpus student housing consists of single-sex dormitories, a large men's dormitory, two women's dormi
  • The buildings included a dining hall, dormitories, a gym, swimming pool and a church.
  • stery grounds contain several prayer halls, dormitories, a dining hall, a memorial area, and a libr
  • a, a weight room, a pool/table tennis room, dormitories, a private library, art room and computer r
  • plex included several cottages, residences, dormitories, a mansion, carriage house and athletic fie
  • nniman had housing for 15,000, and included dormitories, a store, a post office, bank, police stati
  • editation of the school and construction of dormitories, a water system, and electric lines.
  • 934 with the addition of a gym, classrooms, dormitories, a three-storeyed tower, and a new chapel.
  • Many dormitories across the nation are also considering usin
  • itution commenced, initially with regulated dormitories along El Colegio Road.
  • as not a single building but three separate dormitories also arranged in a triangle around a centra
  • and Wellness Center, which includes two new dormitories and a parking garage.
  • ng structures, for example hotels, studios, dormitories and very small housing.
  • laboratories, an engineering building, new dormitories, and the Wessell Library were built during
  • its members eat together, sleep in the same dormitories, and practice up to forty hours per week on
  • The old campus still exists, although the dormitories and cafeteria are abandoned.
  • The school had dormitories and half of its students were boarders.
  • y House, higher up the hill, was leased for dormitories and offices in 1885.
  • ppropriated $50,000 for the construction of dormitories and dining facilities.
  • n the quadrangle, those in the house became dormitories and pupil numbers rose.
  • In 1969 a separate midwifery clinic with dormitories and facilities for graduate nurses was open
  • ity, there are many private boarding homes, dormitories and lodges making dwelling place for studen
  • ung girls who wish to work lived in factory dormitories and send their wages home to their family.
  • Other university programs, as well as the dormitories and administrative headquarters, are locate
  • n January 1966 a fire broke out in the boys dormitories, and after the Arnold Marsh dormitories (al
  • software can be useful in environments like dormitories and libraries, where there may be a large n
  • leeping and working in mahogany made ad-hoc dormitories and have a public sauna in the 5th floor.
  • s and 1970s the architecture of the largest dormitories are very similar in construction and design
  • it with the neighborhood such as lower-rise dormitories as opposed to high rise dormitories.
  • een of Harvard College's seventeen freshman dormitories, as well as four libraries, five buildings
  • tol and designing the New East and New West dormitories at the University of North Carolina in Chap
  • it could be a reference to the names of the dormitories at Repton School which was attended by both
  • ersity Medical Center and the undergraduate dormitories at Brown University, Harvard University, Ya
  • One of the Kronshage dormitories at the University of Wisconsin Madison is n
  • Lee Residence Hall, one of the largest dormitories at North Carolina State University, is name
  • The dormitories at JSA provided housing for local missionar
  • apacity, Governor Huey P. Long ordered that dormitories be built in the stadium, with seating above
  • s confiscated boxes of free condoms left in dormitories by student activists
  • 1960 and was for boys, there were 4 houses ( dormitories) called woollarra, kuma, duru, bunda.
  • ept at a group camping site with cabins and dormitories, called the Ewen Maddock Dam Recreation Cen
  • s youth, coupled with the close quarters in dormitories, classrooms and cafeterias.
  • the convent and the new section housed the dormitories, classrooms and chapel.
  • uated on a former cattle ranch and features dormitories, classrooms, athletic fields, climbing wall
  • campus in order to make room for additional dormitories, classrooms, and offices.
  • The dormitories consist of 30 single rooms and 84 double ro
  • is one of the first two Harvard University dormitories constructed under President Abbott Lawrence
  • Out of necessity, it was a day school until dormitories could be built in 1964.
  • Sussex Hall Dormitories, Delaware College, Newark, DE (1917)
  • ions across the College's campus, including dormitories, dining and athletic facilities, communal a
  • on of amenities including a teaching block, dormitories, dining hall and a swimming pool.
  • bussed to Bakersfield where they stayed in dormitories during the week, and returned home on the w
  • scasts were sporadic and screened at campus dormitories during late-night snack events, called "mun
  • Other dormitories experienced the flex spaces but not to the
  • ng operation and administrative facilities, dormitories, family housing units, radar domes, and the
  • etaining wall adjacent to the large college dormitories, features murals by Merrill students.
  • f the Boston College Law School, as well as dormitories for first-year Boston College students.
  • um, fine arts building, Payne Hall, and new dormitories for men and women.
  • d was the first music conservatory to offer dormitories for out-of-state students who wished to stu
  • junior and senior year and must live in the dormitories for the full five weeks of the program.
  • e conference rooms, dining hall, winterized dormitories for 125, pool, softball, basketball in the
  • senger ship with cabins for 287 people, and dormitories for an additional 694 people.
  • the Space Coast Inn for visiting personnel, dormitories for permanent party single enlisted personn
  • The YMCA and YWCA buildings provided dormitories for students.
  • Group Camp with kitchen and dormitories for up to 120 people.
  • lls, there was accommodation for guests and dormitories for monks.
  • The school comprises dormitories for boys and girls, and a teaching building
  • am was launched in 1963 to build a group of dormitories for out-of-town students.
  • ing of Kirwan Tower and the low-rise Kirwan dormitories for Dr. Kirwan.
  • Dunster is unique among Harvard dormitories for its sixth-story walk-up (it has no elev
  • Camping accommodation in dormitories has been made available by Haryana Tourism
  • idential and commercial buildings, schools, dormitories, hospitals, churches.
  • one Hall complex became a model for college dormitories, implementing a new raise-slab construction
  • The dormitories in the main campus can only accommodate 72
  • home training centre for girls, a hospital, dormitories in which the women and children lived, and
  • (less than the cost of refurbishing the dormitories in the same building 130 years later).
  • ois State University, is one of the tallest dormitories in the world.
  • at the Johns Hopkins University, one of the dormitories in the Alumni Memorial Residences ("AMRs")
  • These dormitories include Douglas Hall, Fraser Hall, Northwes
  • ia trees that is surrounded on the south by dormitories Kitchin Hall (1955) and Baldwin Hall (1958)
  • e student population is housed in on-campus dormitories, known as residential colleges.
  • he campus features a swimming pool, student dormitories, laboratories, computer rooms, classrooms,
  • The use of dormitories later fell out of favour, and from 1867, af
  • me, it housed the entire college, including dormitories, libraries, classrooms, and dining halls.
  • sh Community, and is a boarding school with dormitories located a few blocks away.
  • UH has several on campus dormitories: Moody Towers, The Quadrangle, Cougar Villa
  • Holford dormitories occupy the most elaborately decorated part
  • It is one of the old dormitories of University of Copenhagen.
  • adrangle is one of the eleven undergraduate dormitories of the Bloomington campus of Indiana Univer
  • Valkendorfs Kollegium is one of the old dormitories of the University of Copenhagen.
  • ommodation at the prison is divided into 21 dormitories of varying sizes.
  • Original stables were the open dormitories of Ardclinis, Trostan and Knochore.
  • rd that his modus operandi was to visit the dormitories of vulnerable first and second-year student
  • ried students; and 50 other rooms including dormitories, offices and a library.
  • by Louis W. Ross, who designed many of the dormitories on campus as well as the Student Union.
  • the primary provider of cable services for dormitories on the campuses of Texas State University-S
  • mber 24, in a hostel that stood among other dormitories on the campus of Peoples' Friendship Univer
  • There are twenty on-campus dormitories on MTSU's campus, and two apartment complex
  • ned by Louis Ross, who designed many of the dormitories on campus as well as the Student Union.
  • The Dormitories on Campus are: -Men- Pitt-Mason Hall Lavino
  • estrictions as residents of all other large dormitories on campus.
  • tone administration building and two wooden dormitories on a 23-acre (93,000 m2) campus.
  • on the lower floor, have suite-style co-ed dormitories on the second floor.
  • ince 2000, 109 people have died in fires in dormitories or off-campus student housing across the na
  • and houses for artisans, warehouses, large dormitories or kallankas and farming terraces belonging
  • The college provides no dormitories or food services, by board policy.
  • nforced intimacy with the same sex, such as dormitories or military barracks.
  • 00 passengers in a single class, with large dormitories outnumbering conventional cabins.
  • e university's community of apartment-style dormitories, part of Lamar University's investment in s
  • , a novice trail was blasted just above the dormitories, providing the first top to bottom beginner
  • and generating plant, kitchen and canteen, dormitories, radio and landline communication equipment
  • The dormitory is one of five small dormitories referred to as the old dormitories.
  • ilt in 1929, the portals were the first new dormitories since the founding of the University, and o
  • lt new athletic and academic facilities and dormitories, slowly replacing Plant Field's large footp
  • This was a joint effort by the men's dormitories, small non-machine fraternities, Internatio
  • e the university constructed its three main dormitories south of campus, nearly all student housing
  • There are several dormitories spread across the campus.
  • conomics in Hiner Building, the Cunninghams dormitories, the Dorrill Dining Hall, and Lankford Buil
  • A commuter school with no dormitories, the college's primary service area include
  • one for the school by naming one of the new dormitories the Laura Scales House.
  • ommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms.
  • Several celebrities have been alumni of the dormitories through time.
  • owers is one of the three Boston University dormitories traditionally intended for underclassmen, t
  • owers is one of the three Boston University dormitories traditionally intended for freshmen and sop
  • se rule prior to 1945 and became government dormitories under the Republic of China administration
  • Boarders sleep in dormitories until Year 10, when they transfer to double
  • ived new buildings in the area, and student dormitories were also built for the students of the Fac
  • Two dormitories were opened that same year.
  • Dormitories were also available to students.
  • New buildings, including dining halls and dormitories, were constructed to assist the incoming wo
  • ngs, such as the Baldwin Gymnasium and many dormitories, were completed under his leadership.
  • ly 1990s, the West, North and South Stadium dormitories were featured as part of student housing at
  • ming pool changing block and girls boarding dormitories were built and the science block was given
  • The dormitories were later converted to office space for At
  • He and Piyohiko are roommates in Gari Dormitories, where he runs a recorder class.
  • nal affiliations between Harvard's freshman dormitories, which are not affiliated with Harvard's re
  • through common-carrier transmitters in the dormitories, which used the AC power mains in the build
  • Each of its three current dormitories will house 1,200 Airmen and Sailors.
  • On campus facilities include dormitories Wilson Hall, Watson Hall, Eppse Hall, Boyd
  • The facilities include cells and dormitories with windows, lavatories with doors, medita
  • o operate the carrier-current system to the dormitories, with an identical program, except for comm
  • Level I housing - Open dormitories without a secure perimeter