-96.5805639 Hale Library is the main library building on Kansas State University's Manhattan, Kansas campus. On October 5, 1997, Hale Library was officially...
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Hale is a village and electoral ward within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies within the historic county boundaries...
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Nathan Hale (June 6, 1755 – September 22, 1776) was an American Patriot, soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War...
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of Seaton Hall, which now forms Seaton Court, facing the courtyard of Hale Library and Eisenhower Hall. Originally named the Industrial Workshop, this section...
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Nancy Hale (May 6, 1908 – September 24, 1988) was an American novelist and short-story writer. She received the O. Henry Award, a Benjamin Franklin magazine...
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Peabody Hale, Susan Hale, and Charles Hale. Edward Hale was a nephew of Edward Everett, the orator and statesman, and grand-nephew of Nathan Hale (1755–1776)...
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from Eliot to Hale deposited in Princeton University Library in 1956; they were made accessible to the public on January 2, 2020. Hale was born in East...
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Shannon Hale". Junior Library Guild. Retrieved 2023-03-23. "Calamity Jack by Shannon Hale". Junior Library Guild. Retrieved 2023-03-23. "Nathan Hale's Hazardous...
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Shannon Hale (née Bryner; born January 26, 1974) is an American author primarily of young adult fantasy, including the Newbery Honor book Princess Academy...
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Lucretia Peabody Hale Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Lucretia Peabody Hale Online books Resources in your library Resources in...
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Hale School is an independent, Anglican day and boarding school for boys, located in Wembley Downs, a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Named...
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Aliʻiōlani Hale is a building located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, currently used as the home of the Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court. It is the former seat...
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Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. (February 15, 1914 – disappeared October 16, 1972; declared dead December 29, 1972) was an American Democratic Party politician and...
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Rosalind Hale (18 November 1922 – 4 March 2005) was an Australian operatic soprano, mainly known in her native country and in the United Kingdom. Hale was...
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Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (October 24, 1788 – April 30, 1879) was an American writer, activist, and editor of the most widely circulated magazine in the...
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Mathew Blagden Hale (18 June 1811 – 3 April 1895), very frequently spelled "Matthew", was the first Anglican bishop of Perth and then the Anglican bishop...
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Hale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 32,522. Its county seat is Plainview. The county...
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Ruth Hale (October 14, 1908 – April 20, 2003) was an American playwright and actress. Hale was born in Granger, Utah (now West Valley City), adopted by...
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Dr. Thomas Hale Jr. (born October 10, 1937) is an American physician and author who is best known for his 25 years of missionary work in the Himalayan...
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Hale Brothers Department Store (Hale Bros., Hales's, or Hale Brothers and Company), was a department store headquartered in Sacramento, California, with...
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known as the Nathan Hale Library. It underwent renovations completed in 1998; at the time it was the largest public research library in New England. The...
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Littlemore garnered Hale the 2012 Bard Fiction Prize, as well as nominations for the 2011 Dylan Thomas Prize and the 2012 New York Public Library Young Lions...
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Pamela Case Hale (August 17, 1834 – 1915) was the first woman ever elected as Thurston County's Superintendent of Public Schools. She was married to Captain...
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California in 1874. "Legislator Details - William Hale". Library of Michigan. Retrieved December 25, 2019. "Hale". Political Graveyard. Retrieved December 25...
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County Books series (category Robert Hale (publishers))
Riding. R. Hale. Oswald Henry Harland (1951). Yorkshire North Riding. Hale. Lettice Ulpha Cooper (1950). Yorkshire West Riding. Hale. Library Thing page...
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fifth floor of Farrell Library (now Hale Library). The space was provided by Professor Richard Farley, administrator of the library. The 1971 Royal Purple...
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Daniel Hale Williams (January 18, 1856 – August 4, 1931) was an American surgeon and hospital founder. He founded Provident Hospital in 1891, which was...
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Democratic Congressman Hale Boggs who disappeared over Alaska in 1972. "Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse, New Orleans, Louisiana". Library of Congress. Retrieved...
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Stuart, Isaac William; Hale, Edward Everett (1856). Life of Captain Nathan Hale, the martyr-spy of the American revolution. The Library of Congress. Hartford...
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Confederate officer Stephen Fowler Hale. Hale County is part of the Tuscaloosa, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area. Hale County was established following...
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