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In 1936, heirs of philanthropists J. J. Settegast and Ben Taub donated 110 acre to the university for use as a permanent location.
The Council's preference for Strathfield as a permanent location for the school was not shared by most of the school community, and after an intervention by the Education Trust of the NSW General Assembly it was decided that PLC would reopen once again at Croydon in first term 1946.
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You need an EIN in order to legally hire people on payroll as well as to set up shop in a permanent location.
On March 21 , 2010 the BMSHS was given a permanent location at the Eileen O'Connor Weber Historical Center, established as part of the expanded Briarcliff Manor Public Library.
On March 21 , 2010 the BMSHS was given a permanent location at the Eileen O'Connor Weber Historical Center, established as part of the library's expansion finished in 2009.
108 will start off as a pop-up on Noma's premises during the Australian hiatus, before moving to a permanent location.
In 1931, with new investors and a permanent location on Garth Road, the theater reopened.
But each side blamed the other for failing to find a permanent location.
A permanent location could help the venture become profitable, Mr. Poirier added.
After two years of serving meals in various locations, the "community kitchen" has set up a permanent location in a 1,100 sq ft former garage.
Regardless of the need, the Federal Communications Commission is demanding that New York broadcasters find a permanent location for an antenna.
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