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Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station) is a commuter (and former intercity) railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. Built by and named for the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in the heyday of American long-distance passenger rail travel, it covers 48 acres (19 ha) and has 44 platforms, more than any other railroad station in the world. Its platforms, all below ground, serve 41 tracks on the upper level and 26 on the lower, though the total number of tracks along platforms and in rail yards exceeds 100.
The terminal serves commuters traveling on the Metro-North Railroad to Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York State, and Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. Until 1991, the terminal served Amtrak, which moved to nearby Pennsylvania Station upon completion of the Empire Connection. The East Side Access project is underway to bring Long Island Rail Road service to the terminal.
A hall of fame is a structure housing memorials to famous or illustrious individuals in a certain field, usually chosen by a group of electors. The meaning of "fame" has changed over the years, originally meaning "renown" as opposed to today's more common meaning of "celebrity".
In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums which enshrine the honorees with sculptures, plaques, and displays of memorabilia and general information regarding the inducted recipient/s. Sometimes, the honorees' plaques may instead be posted on a wall (hence a '"wall of fame") or inscribed on a sidewalk (as in a "walk of fame" or an "avenue of fame"). In others, the hall of fame is more figurative and just simply consists of a list of names of noteworthy individuals (or sometimes groups, for ex. Sporting groups or Rock groups) maintained by an organization or community or honouring its inducted members legacy or legend.
The English-language term was popularised in the United States by the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College, in New York City, completed in 1900. Its inspiration is the Ruhmeshalle ("Hall of Fame") in Munich, Germany. The Walhalla memorial in Bavaria, Germany, is an even earlier hall of fame, conceived in 1807 and built from 1900 to 1907.
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Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 in Saybrook Colony as the Collegiate School, the University is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The school was renamed Yale College in 1718 in recognition of a gift from Elihu Yale, who was governor of the British East India Company. In 1731, received a further gift of land and slaves from Bishop Berkeley. Established to train Congregationalist ministers in theology and sacred languages, by 1777 the school's curriculum began to incorporate humanities and sciences and in the 19th century gradually incorporated graduate and professional instruction, awarding the first Ph.D. in the United States in 1861 and organizing as a university in 1887.
Yale is organized into fourteen constituent schools: the original undergraduate college, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and twelve professional schools. While the university is governed by the Yale Corporation, each school's faculty oversees its curriculum and degree programs. In addition to a central campus in downtown New Haven, the University owns athletic facilities in western New Haven, including the Yale Bowl, a campus in West Haven, Connecticut, and forest and nature preserves throughout New England. The university's assets include an endowment valued at $25.6 billion as of September 2015, the second largest of any educational institution in the world.
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age, a mead hall was such a simple building and was the residence of a lord and his retainers. Later, rooms were partitioned from it, and the space next to the front door became the entrance hall. Today, the (entrance) hall of a house is the space next to the front door or vestibule leading to the rooms directly and/or indirectly. Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage, corridor (from Spanish corredor used in El Escorial and 100 years later in Castle Howard) or hallway.
The term hall is often used to designate a British or Irish country house such as a hall house, or specifically a Wealden hall house, and manor houses.
In later medieval Europe, the main room of a castle or manor house was the great hall. In a medieval building, the hall was where the fire was kept. With time, its functions as dormitory, kitchen, parlour and so on were divided off to separate rooms or, in the case of the kitchen, a separate building.
Peter de Savary's American Illustration Art Collection at Vanderbilt Hall, A Mansion Hotel and Private Members Club
http//vucommodores.com - Commodore quarterback Jay Cutler was inducted into the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame on March 25, 2016.
Take a sneak peak inside Warren/Moore Colleges and the new residence halls that will open August 2014. Watch now. Warren College and Moore College are the latest of Vanderbilt's residential options and the first to expand the residential college model to central campus. Find out more at http://vanderbilt.edu/collegehalls/ To learn more about Vanderbilt, visit http://www.vanderbilt.edu.
This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of ESPN. I claim no ownership of this material, and do not profit from it in any way. This video is intended for historical and educational viewing purposes.
http://www.vucommodores.com - Pitcher David Price talks about his inclusion in Vanderbilt's 2015 Hall of Fame class.
15TH DECEMBER - DAY 5 We left beautiful Boston today to head to New York City via Yale University. We were lucky enough to catch a tour around the campus :) After a stressful drive (city driving argh!) we returned the hire car and headed to our hotel (room tour!!), which was huge (more like an apartment!) with amazing views. Had just enough energy to catch an eat to bite at a nearby restaurant before hitting snoozeville. Please like and subscribe to see more :) Check out other videos in this series: Day 4 - BackBay, Quincy Market & Harbourfront (Boston) - http://youtu.be/KLRAs0qgnHo Day 3 - Harvard Uni, MIT & the Nutcracker (Boston) - http://youtu.be/X1PhtOZGCwM Day 2 - Beacon Hill &The; Freedom Trail (Boston)- http://youtu.be/fbKOjHeDoWU Day 1 - London to Boston - http://youtu.be/xLDI1m...
Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos discusses the university’s decision to return a donation made 83 years ago so it can remove a controversial inscription from one of its residence halls. Referred to officially by the university in recent years as Memorial Hall, the building has borne the inscription “Confederate Memorial Hall” on the pediment above its main entrance since its construction in 1935. “Many generations of students, faculty, and staff have struggled with, argued about, and debated with vigor this hall. We have asked time and again how can we have this symbol in the sky—a pediment is intended to draw a gaze upward—as part of our aspirational goals?” Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos said. "Our debates and discussions have consistently returned over these many yea...
Jay Cutler was inducted to Vanderbilt's football Hall of Fame on Friday - 3/25
Welcome to http://www.goandseetv.com!! We are happy to present our Grand Central, New York City, video tour!! In this video we show you some of the notable highlights you'll see on your visit to Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
Subscribe Travel & Discover: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ---------------------- Grand Central Station is a commuter, rapid transit (and former intercity) railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. Soundtracks from Connections by Camera Soul Available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6021ywxxHG65NQOhtHPPaU iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/it/album/connections/id1198626365?app=itunes&ign-mpt;=uo%3D4 Deezer: http://www.deezer.com/album/15158839
A short highlight video on the things you can see at Grand Central Terminal, New York City's premiere train station and one of the city's best Beaux Arts masterpieces. Often mistakenly referred to as Grand Central Station, this terminal is a must stop on every visit to New York. Be sure to check out the Biltmore Room, the Campbell Apartment and famous Grand Central Clock. Be sure to check out Free Tours by Foot's guided tour of the terminal http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/new-york-tours/walking-tours/grand-central-terminal-tour/ as well as our self-guide tour and guide of the terminal http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/grand-central-terminal-guide/
New York City (NYC) attraction Grand Central Terminal is covered in this travel guide by Hipfig. 1). How to reach New York Grand Central Terminal in midtown Manhattan in New York City 2). Directions and NYC Subway routes and stops for Grand Central Terminal in midtown Manhattan in New York City 3). Information and things to do at Grand Central Terminal in midtown Manhattan in New York City 4). Travel tips for tour to the Grand Central Terminal in midtown Manhattan in New York City (NYC travel guide) S U B S C R I B E: https://goo.gl/bZzVS5 Official Hipfig Travel-Channel Website: http://www.hipfig.com/ F A C E B O O K: https://www.facebook.com/HipfigTravelChannel T W I T T E R: https://twitter.com/hipfig
Shh! Can you keep a secret? In his new book "Grand Central: How A Train Station Transformed America," Sam Roberts of The Times goes behind the scenes at Grand Central Terminal ahead of the centennial. Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest st...
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Grand Central Terminal is one of America's busiest train stations, with over 700,000 people passing through it every day. Find out more about this iconic landmark. HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
Every day, more than 700,000 people pass through Grand Central Terminal in New York City. WNYC took a VIP tour to discover some secrets and little-known facts about this iconic train station.
Peter de Savary's American Illustration Art Collection at Vanderbilt Hall, A Mansion Hotel and Private Members Club
http//vucommodores.com - Commodore quarterback Jay Cutler was inducted into the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame on March 25, 2016.
Take a sneak peak inside Warren/Moore Colleges and the new residence halls that will open August 2014. Watch now. Warren College and Moore College are the latest of Vanderbilt's residential options and the first to expand the residential college model to central campus. Find out more at http://vanderbilt.edu/collegehalls/ To learn more about Vanderbilt, visit http://www.vanderbilt.edu.
This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of ESPN. I claim no ownership of this material, and do not profit from it in any way. This video is intended for historical and educational viewing purposes.
http://www.vucommodores.com - Pitcher David Price talks about his inclusion in Vanderbilt's 2015 Hall of Fame class.
15TH DECEMBER - DAY 5 We left beautiful Boston today to head to New York City via Yale University. We were lucky enough to catch a tour around the campus :) After a stressful drive (city driving argh!) we returned the hire car and headed to our hotel (room tour!!), which was huge (more like an apartment!) with amazing views. Had just enough energy to catch an eat to bite at a nearby restaurant before hitting snoozeville. Please like and subscribe to see more :) Check out other videos in this series: Day 4 - BackBay, Quincy Market & Harbourfront (Boston) - http://youtu.be/KLRAs0qgnHo Day 3 - Harvard Uni, MIT & the Nutcracker (Boston) - http://youtu.be/X1PhtOZGCwM Day 2 - Beacon Hill &The; Freedom Trail (Boston)- http://youtu.be/fbKOjHeDoWU Day 1 - London to Boston - http://youtu.be/xLDI1m...
Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos discusses the university’s decision to return a donation made 83 years ago so it can remove a controversial inscription from one of its residence halls. Referred to officially by the university in recent years as Memorial Hall, the building has borne the inscription “Confederate Memorial Hall” on the pediment above its main entrance since its construction in 1935. “Many generations of students, faculty, and staff have struggled with, argued about, and debated with vigor this hall. We have asked time and again how can we have this symbol in the sky—a pediment is intended to draw a gaze upward—as part of our aspirational goals?” Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos said. "Our debates and discussions have consistently returned over these many yea...
Jay Cutler was inducted to Vanderbilt's football Hall of Fame on Friday - 3/25
Eileen Myles’s 1994 novel Chelsea Girls was re-issued by Ecco Press in 2015. Her most recent work is I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975-2014 (Ecco, 2015). Co-sponsored with the Poetry Society of America. Thursday, February 25th, 2016, 7:00 p.m. Tishman Auditorium, Vanderbilt Hall, NYU School of Law, 40 Washington Square South.
Keynote Address: Ann Ravel Chair, Federal Election Commission Conference hosted by the New York City Campaign Finance Board, the Brennan Center for Justice, and the Committee for Economic Development at Vanderbilt Hall at New York University School of Law on July 22, 2015.
Jen Gunderman, Assistant Professor of Musicology, interviews singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow. Recorded @ the Vanderbilt University in Ingram Hall at the Blair School of Music on November 4, 2014. Copyright Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music.
Tuesday, September 13, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 40 Washington Square South, Greenberg Lounge NYU Law School, Vanderbilt Hall In the aftermath of approval of the mayor’s revised Zoning for Quality and Affordability (ZQA) and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH) plans, community-led rezoning plans remain sidelined at City Hall. Presentations from several Manhattan neighborhood groups will highlight common challenges, shared goals and sensible approaches to development pressures. Is there a more effective model than New York’s current top-down planning? Communities which have crafted their own rezoning plans or are in the process of formalizing their visions will share their views and experience at this panel discussion. You'll hear from organizations including GVSHP, East River 50s Alliance, Landma...
Welcoming Remarks by Amy Loprest, Executive Director, New York City Campaign Finance Board and Fritz Schwarz, former Chair, NYC Campaign Finance Board Panel: Small Donors vs. Super PACs (part 1) How has the landscape changed for public financing of elections post-Citizens United? What role does public financing play in blunting corruption in this era of unlimited contributions to unregulated third-party spenders? Is the volume of spending causing voters to perceive our elections as spoiled or corrupted? Moderator: Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Brennan Center Fellow, Professor, Stetson University Speakers: Jay Costa, Executive Director, CounterPAC Brad Lander, New York City Council Member, Brooklyn Paul Ryan, Senior Counsel, Campaign Legal Center John Sarbanes, U.S. Congressman, Maryland...
Panel: Making Public Financing a Reality What lessons can we learn from states and cities that have public financing programs? What resources and conditions are needed to enact and launch a successful public financing program? How can state and local advocates and governments make a case for public financing when voters see their elections drowning in outside spending? Moderator: Lawrence Norden, Deputy Director, Democracy Program, Brennan Center for Justice Speakers: Jared DeMarinis, Director, Maryland State Board of Elections Karen Hobert Flynn, Senior Vice President for Strategy and Programs, Common Cause Michael Malbin, Executive Director, Campaign Finance Institute Mike Petro, Vice President, Committee for Economic Development Closing Remarks by Rose Gill Hearn, Chair, New York ...
Panel: Public Financing: What's the ROI at the Voting Booth What can we do to increase voter participation and civic engagement generally to ensure our government is formed “from the great body of the society”? While public financing programs like the one in New York City are designed to prevent corruption and the appearance of corruption, can they also help to increase voter participation? How can we improve these systems to encourage greater civic participation? Moderator: Amy Loprest, Executive Director, NYC Campaign Finance Board Speakers: Letitia James, New York City Public Advocate John Mollenkopf, Distinguished Professor, CUNY Graduate Center Tom Petri, former U.S. Congressman, Wisconsin Eric Ulrich, New York City Council Member, Queens Conference hosted by the New York City Camp...
Small Donors vs. Super PACs (part 2) How has the landscape changed for public financing of elections post-Citizens United? What role does public financing play in blunting corruption in this era of unlimited contributions to unregulated third-party spenders? Is the volume of spending causing voters to perceive our elections as spoiled or corrupted? Moderator: Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Brennan Center Fellow, Professor, Stetson University Speakers: Jay Costa, Executive Director, CounterPAC Brad Lander, New York City Council Member, Brooklyn Paul Ryan, Senior Counsel, Campaign Legal Center John Sarbanes, U.S. Congressman, Maryland (via Skype) Conference hosted by the New York City Campaign Finance Board, the Brennan Center for Justice, and the Committee for Economic Development at Va...
Watch the 2013 NCAA Bowling Championship as Nebraska takes on Vanderbilt. Enjoy the full show as PBA hall of famer Randy Perdersen and Dave Armstrong call the match