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Adelphi Theatre (London) (33)

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Adelphi University (17)

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Adelphi College, chartered in 1896, grew out of Adelphi Academy, a boys' preparatory school in Brooklyn, established in 1863. It relocated to Garden City in 1929 and achieved University status in 1963. The University has been co-educational, except for the years 1912-1946, when it was a women's college. Correspondence to Theodore Dreiser from Annie Marion MacLean, Adelphi University.

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Adelphi Theatre (London, England) (33)

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The Sans Pareil Theatre of London opened in 1806 and was renamed the Adelphi Theatre in 1819. Other names included: Theatre Royal, Adelphi (1829-1858); Theatre Royal, New Adelphi (1858-1867); Royal Adelphi Theatre (1867); Century Theatre (1901-1902); Adelphi Theatre (1902-1930); and Royal Adelphi Theatre (1930-1940). Frederick Henry Yates managed the Adelphi Theatre with Daniel Terry in 1825. On Terry's death in 1829, he was joined by Charles Mathews. The Covent Garden Theatre, also known as...

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Adelphi Theatre (11)

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Adelphi College (5)

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Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Paul Dawson Eddy, president, Adelphi College.

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Adelphi University. Library. Special Collections. (6)

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Collecting area: William Cobbett, Americana, and Long Island history.

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Gladstone, Thomas, Proprietor of the Adelphi Theatre (6)

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Epithet: Proprietor of the Adelphi Theatre

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Adelphi Academy (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.) (4)

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Adelphi Academy is a prepatory school founded in 1863 by Dr. Edward S. Bunker and Aaron Chadwick, who had both previously taught at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Though the Academy made its start as a school for boys, it became coeducational in 1867. It was officially incorporated and chartered by the Board of Trustees of the City of Brooklyn in 1869, and grew steadily throughout the 19th century, reaching its peak enrollment of 1,291 students in 1891. The Academy's origina...

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Boston Adelphi Theatre. (2)

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Adelphi Citizens Association (2)

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The Adelphi Citizens Association was formed in 1944 as an umbrella organization for the neighborhood citizens' councils of this suburban Prince George's County area. Its interests covered such matters as zoning ordinances, mass transit including commuter rail service, community services, and the location and construction of highways, especially I-95, through the Adelphi area. Around 1951, the Association began publishing a newsletter, The Adelphi Grist. In 1972, the Maryland Depa...

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