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situation was given as a backlog of not enough building over several years, as well as an increase in high school population in New York City from 20,948 students in 1904, to 109,370 in 1924. These large numbers were attributed to many factors, including the passage and enforcement of a compulsory education law and the appreciation by more parents of the advantages of higher education to their children. In April 1924, the Board of
Education approved the Bedford Avenue addition to Erasmus Hall High School. Snyder had left his position with the Board of Education shortly before construction of this section, but an elevation drawing in the collection of the Art Commission, by C. B. J. Snyder shows the building essentially as built. William Gompert had been appointed in his place and supervised the construction. Although somewhat simpler than his earlier buildings, the Bedford building has a central tower with an arched passageway into the courtyard, on axis with the tower on Flatbush Avenue. The building contained many new classrooms, gymnasia and a large swimming pool along the courtyard and was opened on February 2, 1902.
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the school system's then chief architect, Eric Kebbon, the five-story building was an even more simplified version of Snyder's earlier work. It contained many classrooms, art and homemaking rooms, a girls' gym and a large library, and could accommodate 1,566 additional pupils. The new section opened in
September 1940. To construct this building, the original frame school house had to be moved and its several wings demolished. Work on the old structure was begun by the Works Progress Administration, but was halted due to the outbreak of World War II. After the war, the relocation and restoration of the old building was completed and it was used for administrative offices.
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2843:, December 31, 2006. Accessed December 13, 2007. "The five Erasmus Hall of Fame legends include Raiders owner Al Davis, Bears quarterback Sid Luckman, Yankee pitching great Waite Hoyt, Billy Cunningham and Knicks founder Ned Irish. Other sports notables include Bulls/White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, chess champion Bobby Fischer, ex-Browns head coach Sam Rutigliano, legendary NBA referee Norm Drucker and "Boys of Summer" author Roger Kahn. Erasmus also boasts Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Mae West, Mickey Spillane and Beverly Sills."
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design of the various buildings going to make up the group may be, it is, of course, impossible to say, but in designing and planning that portion which you now see approaching completion, I have always intended that the whole should be a graphic illustration of the various phases of the so-called Gothic movement, from the Round Arch to the
Flamboyant and on through its later transitional stage.
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576:... A careful study of the matter convinced me that after all it was a good thing for the future of the school that the present one could not be disturbed, for therein lay the suggestion for a design unique in high schools of the country... A quadrangle enclosed by buildings devoted to various departments of school work.
3000:, November 23, 1991. Accessed December 13, 2007. "Mr. Mann was born in Brooklyn, the youngest of five children of a lawyer named Samuel Chugermann. He attended Erasmus Hall High School, but quit after an argument with a physics teacher and completed his education at the Children's Professional School."
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Minutes of the School Board of the Borough of Brooklyn, 1898 (June 21, 1898) 418. Plans for the addition were created by C.B.J. Snyder. Regarding the purchase of the property, see Minutes of the School Board of the Borough of Brooklyn,
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There have been no designs made for this elevation (Bedford Avenue), but the aim has been to have a central tower on the same axis as that on
Flatbush Avenue, through the archway in the base of which will be afforded a view of the 'quad' with its greensward, trees, shrubs and vines. What the ultimate
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This, as designed, would be called a chapel were it part of a college, but if we may not aspire to this, yet I have thought that it might be known as 'the Hall.' As such the endeavor has been to design a harmonious, impressive room, in a style permeated with history and romance; a place which, of all
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It consists of an entrance tower which will be the center of what will afterwards be the completed front on
Flatbush avenue; to the left of the tower and connected therewith has been placed the building in the rear portion of which will be the auditorium, classrooms, library, etc. The building will
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Lobbying began in 1929 for the construction of the final section, the building on the south side of the lot connecting the
Bedford Avenue building with the auditorium near Flatbush Avenue. Money was not appropriated for this until 1937, and it was finally built in 1939–40. Under the supervision of
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On August 17, 1904, the New York City School Board's
Committee on Buildings presented its plans for a new campus for Erasmus Hall High School. It was designed to be constructed around the existing, centrally-located buildings, so that classes could continue to be held there until the new buildings
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divisions, educational policies, and standards, and weld them all into a single, uniform educational system. At the same time, New York City was experiencing a huge influx of immigrants (increasing the school registers between 1900 and 1904 by 132,000 pupils), and the schools were expected to help
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In 1994, after years of poor academic scores, the huge
Erasmus Hall High School was divided internally into five smaller high schools, each concentrating on a different academic area. The five schools have separate administrations and faculties, and hold classes in different sections of the large
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The cornerstone for the new building was laid in
January 1905 and work was begun immediately, resulting in seating for an additional 600 students. The construction contract was initially supposed to run until October 1905, but revisions required by the school board for laboratories and classrooms
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Erasmus Hall Academy was founded as a private school by Reverend John H. Livingston and Senator John Vanderbilt in 1786 and became the first secondary school chartered by the New York State Board of Regents. Land was donated by the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church for the building and contributions
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In 2011, the columns that supported the building were found to have structural problems, and that year, the building received a restoration. A 2019 report states that "the building still needs more love but in 2017 Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams pledged $ 650,000 of the capital budget for
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In 1909, the Board of Education approved Snyder's plans for the next section of the school. This group of three buildings, including one to the north of the tower facing Flatbush Avenue, and two extending east along the northern side of the lot, comprised 31 classrooms, laboratories, study hall,
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In the interim, however, before a new building for Erasmus Hall could be constructed, the Board of Education purchased more land along Bedford Avenue near the existing building, and established classrooms in the expansion buildings that were already on the lot. They also used classrooms in other
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With the consolidation of the City of New York in 1898, the highly varied needs of schools in all the boroughs came under the purview of the New York City school board. This board had to cope with a sizable number of independently administered school districts, each with its own curricula, grade
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It soon became clear that none of these plans could be erected for less than a million dollars, and since that was considered too expensive, the project was dropped. The Brooklyn Board of Education did however, approve "temporary additions" to the school to accommodate the growing population and
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Erasmus Hall Academy began accepting female students in 1801, and in 1803 it incorporated the village school of Flatbush. The village evolved into a city, and started a public school system that competed with Erasmus for its student body. As a result, there was a steady decline in its enrollment
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The ever-growing school population continued to present challenges to the school board. In his report of May 21, 1924 on construction and maintenance, the Superintendent of Schools discussed "the stupendous building program now being carried on by the Board of Education..." The reason for this
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The largest growth in high schools is found in Brooklyn. This growth arises not only from the natural increase in the number of pupils entering from the Brooklyn elementary schools, but also from the number of pupils entering from the Manhattan elementary schools ...The consequence is that the
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In 1906, the committee purchased a real estate lot that was 57' 10" X 138' 9" X 359' 3" X 7' 3" X 493' 6" “adjoining Erasmus Hall High School... to permit carrying out of the scheme for a building commanding a quadrangle, and will be built upon as soon as the school is in need of additional
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The fourth story, which is over a portion of the building, will contain four classrooms. The completed scheme of which this is only a part contemplates the erection of a building on the northerly side of the tower for additional classrooms and laboratories, etc., as may be needed in the
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Following the agreement with the Erasmus Hall Board of Trustees, the Board of Education of the City of Brooklyn requested proposals for a design for a new school building. Twenty architects responded with plans, several of which were published in contemporary architectural periodicals.
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The buildings, therefore, have been designed as a screen across the end of the quadrangle, shutting out the noise and confusion of Flatbush Avenue traffic, the only entrance being through the large arch under the tower, which is placed on the axis of the longer dimension of the plot.
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others, will stand out clearly in the loving memory of the student in after years for his alma mater. Its walls, columns and arches should bear the trophies won in athletic and scholastic contests, there to be preserved and handed down as part of the glorious history of the school.
648:... the fact that the new building contains only twelve classrooms, accommodating only 420 pupils, whereas there are fifty-two classes, comprising 1,591 pupils, occupying classrooms in the old frame school building and cottages, all of which are utterly unfit for use.
2945:. Accessed September 20, 2007. "In 1944, when I graduated from the Yeshiva of Flatbush elementary school, it did not as yet have a high school. I went instead to Erasmus Hall High School, a local public high school in Brooklyn that was then academically very strong."
3147:, December 25, 1957. Accessed August 2, 2009. "At 13, while she was a student at Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, Norma found that she could help a little by posing for colored slides that illustrated the songs plugged in the pits of the nickelodeons of 1910."
3130:, November 25, 2016. Accessed November 29, 2016. "Paul Sylbert was born on April 16, 1928, in Brooklyn, and grew up in the Flatbush neighborhood.... After graduating from Erasmus Hall High School in 1946, he served in the same Army unit in Korea as his brother."
2619:, 1940 (June 29, 1940) p.943, and (August 28, 1940) p.1426. See also, Chronicles 1937–87, pp.13–7 In 1987, further restoration work was done and the building was converted into a museum of school history. See H. Arthur Bankoff and Frederick A. Winter,
3111:, July 4, 2007. Accessed November 6, 2007. "But her father put an end to her child-star career when she was 12 so that she could concentrate on her education at Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn and the Professional Children's School in Manhattan."
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The second story will contain a library 40 feet (12 m) square with a gallery facing the second story of the tower, the balance of the floor being apportioned to the gallery of the auditorium, four classrooms, teacher's rooms, toilets, etc.
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The basement will contain the gymnasium, placed beneath the auditorium, lecture rooms, baths, toilet room, etc., the boiler or power room being placed beneath the driveway of the tower, one of the turrets of which is utilized for a smoke flue.
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He regretted that a gymnasium could not be included in the first part of the building, but he had “the expectation that a proper gymnasium building will be erected in the near future as one of the new group...”. He also admitted that, at that
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upon the following conditions, viz: In consideration of the gift of the land the Board of Education are to erect and maintain upon said land a High School Building of the same character and grade as other High School Buildings in the City of
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until in 1896 enrollment was reduced to 150 boys and girls, up from the 105 boys who were registered in the school in 1795. The board of trustees decided to donate the academy to the public school system with the following resolution by the
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were ready. The plan called for a full quadrangle of buildings along the perimeter of the large lot. It was constructed during four periods: 1905-1906, 1909-1911, 1924-1925, and 1939-1940, with the two later buildings supervised by
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Around the start of the 20th century, Brooklyn experienced a rapidly growing population, and the original small school was enlarged with the addition of several wings and the purchase of several nearby buildings. In 1904, the
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The Superintendent's Annual Report for 1910 reported that 3,114 pupils were enrolled at Erasmus Hall High School and that they were accommodated in four different annex buildings in addition to the main one.
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Although the first section of the new building brought the total students accommodated in 1906 to 1,750, by 1907 Erasmus Hall was again overcrowded, requiring the use of an annex at P.S. 42.
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building. However, they use the common lunchroom, gymnasium, library and auditorium at separate times during the day. This division created no changes on the exterior of the building.
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Snyder was explaining his practical solution to the problems posed by the fact that the neighborhood around the school was changing from residential to commercial use.
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music, drawing, physics, lecture and shop rooms. When this Church Avenue addition opened in September 1911, there was room for 1,451 more students in the main school.
3247:, June 9, 1998. Accessed August 2, 2009. "But Wallach confessed he was not the best of students at Erasmus Hall, and didn't have the grades to get into City College."
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2590:". June 24, 2003. Landmarks Preservation Commission. City of New York. Written and researched by Virginia Kurshan. p. 2. Available at website of the Commission, "
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Donald Dubin (1933-2022) Founding member Microbiology Dept, Rutgers Medical School; research in antimicrobial resistance, RNA modification, and AIDS transmission.
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Much of the information about the original school comes from the historical reviews compiled on significant anniversaries of the school for the three issues of
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Morris High School is located in the Morris High School Historic District and Curtis and Flushing High Schools are designated New York City Landmarks.
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necessitated changes in the electrical and sanitation plans and delayed the work. The building was opened to students in September 1906.
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1029:(1928–2015), lawyer, founder and Director Emeritus of the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation
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2084:(1955), award-winning cookbook author and Mediterranean cuisines specialist
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1464:(1956); leader of the civil rights, social-democratic, and labor movements.
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and NY State Residential Rent Control Commissioner, lawyer, and professor
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1492:(1918–1989), abstract expressionist and figurative expressionist painter
1336:
Mel Holder (1978), Grammy-nominated saxophonist/songwriter/author/pastor
920:, photographer, who later shot portraits of fellow Erasmus Hall alumnus
866:
482:
purchased additional property to allow more room to build a new school.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Kings County, New York
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2828:"The Rumble: AN OFF-THE-BALL LOOK AT YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS CELEBRITIES"
1229:(1885–1956); first woman elected to the New York City Council, in 1937
3871:
3103:"Beverly Sills, All-American Diva With Brooklyn Roots, Is Dead at 78"
2957:"Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, Reassuring Best-Selling Author, Dies at 88"
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1023:(1920–2016), Canadian-born American folk singer-songwriter and author
1014:
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538:
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3122:"Paul Sylbert, Oscar-Winner Who Gave Movies Their Look, Dies at 88"
2459:
One of Snyder's first priorities was for an adequate assembly hall.
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785:(1824); New York State Senator, Congressman, and mayor of Brooklyn.
635:
In his annual report, the Superintendent of Schools declared that,
455:
That the Board of Trustees offer the grounds of the Academy to the
440:
328:
175:
1059:
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
3258:"Christian Izien Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College"
2725:
2203:
1106:
1097:(1913–2012), physical chemist who became a mathematical physicist
836:
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754:
732:
High School for Youth and Community Development at Erasmus (K537)
553:
448:
335:, a private institution of higher learning named for the scholar
4304:
2889:
2553:
Annual Report of the Superintendent of Schools, 1924, pp. 2146-7
2276:(5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 711.
908:(1915–2003), Marxist historian, Communist and political activist
757:(and some who are mistakenly believed to have attended, such as
2346:
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1602:(1919); winner of Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1983.
1470:(1944); winner of Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology, 2000.
876:
670:
2939:
Eric R. Kandel: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2000
2714:"BROOKLYN DIARY Portrait of The Cartoon Artist As a Young Man"
2508:
Annual Report of Superintendent of Schools Maxwell, 1907, p.77
2243:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 265.
1131:(1961); player and coach, Philadelphia '76ers basketball team.
394:
and using it as the location for five separate small schools.
2992:"Daniel Mann, 79, the Director Of Successful Plays and Films"
2027:, musician, who calls out Erasmus Hall in the first line of "
1887:(1922–2008), businessperson who started Biocraft Laboratories
347:. The school was the first secondary school chartered by the
3084:"Sheldon J. Segal, Who Developed Contraceptives, Dies at 83"
2043:, (1959); inventor of the words "garbology" and "Dylanology"
387:, the building is a museum exhibiting the school's history.
2740:
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 198, Part 2
572:
Snyder explained his plans for the first phase as follows:
929:(1931), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
773:(1793); Attorney General of the United States and Senator.
439:
style school building, two and one-half stories tall with
2632:“High School Cell Division,” New York Times (1994-03-26).
753:
Erasmus Hall has had a number of famous and accomplished
3159:"Adrianne Tolsch, Pioneering Stand-Up Comic, Dies at 78"
1815:, MD (1931); pharmaceutical executive and art collector.
1737:–2009), toy and game innovator who was president of the
1510:(1917–2011), playwright, stage director and screenwriter
1452:(1945); sportswriter, author of several books including
1125:(1902); actress, playwright (original name Jane Bailey).
729:
High School for Service & Learning at Erasmus (K539)
2239:; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.).
1658:(born 1938), novelist, essayist, and short story writer
367:, was turned over to the public school system in 1896.
1861:(attended between 1928 and 1929); composer and cellist
1364:), (dropped out after two months, 1915) member of the
1293:(c. 1971); novelist/essayist; musician and songwriter.
1202:, attended Erasmus from 1954 to 56; singer/songwriter.
945:(1926–2016), literary critic and Shakespearean scholar
510:
schools, such as P.S. 977, and held half-day classes.
1821:(1961); American television producer and businessman.
1115:(1933); playwright; Broadway musical songwriter with
791:(1794); Congressman and First Judge of Oneida County.
2588:
Erasmus Hall High School, Designation Report LP-2130
2266:
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363:-style building, constructed on land donated by the
4278:
History of the National Register of Historic Places
2912:
2910:
2544:
Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1911, 126.
3039:"Lynn Pressman Raymond, Toy Executive, Dies at 97"
1919:) (1936); author of detective and mystery fiction.
1646:, (1956); long time player and coach, ABA and NBA.
1257:(1962); physician, biomedical scientist and author
1897:), rapper who mentions Erasmus Hall on his album
4889:National Register of Historic Places in Brooklyn
4840:
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1569:(1932); author and educator; Pulitzer Prize for
1563:; NFL quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Fame.
640:Brooklyn high schools are all crowded to excess.
146:
115:
84:
2499:Charles B.J. Snyder; 1906; Annual Report; p.366
2233:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
4869:New York City Designated Landmarks in Brooklyn
4864:Works Progress Administration in New York City
3302:Landmarks Preservation Commission June 6, 2003
2300:(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995) p.382
1939:) (1959); actress, singer, director, producer.
1909:(1970); actress, writer, anime voice performer
4229:
4044:
3374:
2879:, March 11, 2001. Accessed November 29, 2016.
2754:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York)
2018:(1922); professional baseball player for the
2006:(1970); athlete; Olympic gold medalist, 1972.
1949:Charles ("Chuck") Suber (1937); publisher of
1790:, postmodern dancer/choreographer and actress
1772:(1970); author of the best-selling biography
1677:); boxer and world light heavyweight champion
710:
3435:Brooklyn Acad of Science and the Environment
3156:
3003:
1317:(1909–1962), novelist and non-fiction author
1189:winning record producer; Chairman & CEO
506:, and Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn.
234:: 1905-1906, 1909-1911, 1924-1925, 1939-1940
4828:National Register of Historic Places Portal
3640:Williamsburg HS for Architecture and Design
3605:Paul Robeson HS for Business and Technology
3480:Bushwick Leaders HS for Academic Excellence
1214:(born 1929), caricaturist and comics artist
673:of Erasmus, cast from the 1622 original in
513:The modern high school was designed in the
464:
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3367:
3307:The Chronicles of Erasmus Hall High School
2865:
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2701:two guys clubbing each other over the head
2665:"THE 11 OLDEST BUILDINGS IN BROOKLYN, NYC"
2270:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
2012:(James Williams) (1980), singer/songwriter
1775:Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon
965:(born 1933), Polish-born American novelist
935:(1928); artist; cartoonist; co-founder of
457:Board of Education of the City of Brooklyn
4245:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
3630:Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice
3535:HS for Public Service: Heroes of Tomorrow
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1718:, TV actor, attended Erasmus in the 1980s
1709:), drummer of seminal New York punk band
726:Academy of Hospitality and Tourism (K408)
545:and feature central entrance towers with
319:between Church and Snyder Avenues in the
39:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
3804:Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School
3311:Erasmus Hall H.S. Boasts Proud History,'
3060:. JewsInSports.org. 2013. Archived from
2065:writer, poet, editor; pet cemetery owner
2059:) (1911); actress, comedian, playwright.
1987:(1903–1987) actress of stage and screen.
1323:, psychoanalyst, psychologist and writer
875:
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4884:1787 establishments in New York (state)
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1544:, author and professor of Chemistry at
902:(1911–2000), educator and administrator
496:DeWitt Clinton High School in The Bronx
402:
4841:
3545:HS of Enterprise, Business, & Tech
3171:from the original on December 16, 2016
3011:"Gilbert Price, 48, Broadway Baritone"
2918:"Erasmus Hall (Brooklyn, NY) Baseball"
2800:
2220:
2204:"National Register Information System"
1235:(dropped out in 1960); chess champion.
4854:Federal architecture in New York City
4217:
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3520:Leon M. Goldstein HS for the Sciences
3362:
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1959:(1946), art director and set designer
1280:University of Nebraska Medical Center
993:(1923–2015), record company executive
979:New Jersey's 6th legislative district
597:be three and four stories in height.
3505:El Puente Acad for Peace and Justice
3495:Rachel Carson HS for Coastal Studies
2209:National Register of Historic Places
1251:; lawyer, politician, and magistrate
385:National Register of Historic Places
3050:
2788:. Britannica article. June 22, 1950
2196:
1559:(1935); football champion with the
1265:Big Brother and the Holding Company
1011:, U.S. Secret Service special agent
764:
500:Curtis High School in Staten Island
339:, known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, a
13:
4859:School buildings completed in 1787
3948:Arnold and Marie Schwartz Pharmacy
3746:Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
3485:Bushwick School for Social Justice
3191:"HALL OF FAME CITES 2 TRACK STARS"
2592:LPC Designation Reports – Brooklyn
2257:
1766:(1960) Denver radio talk show host
1382:and long-time broadcaster for the
1278:, cardiac surgeon and chancellor,
1220:, professional basketball official
1005:(1925–2011), semiconductor pioneer
323:neighborhood of the New York City
14:
4905:
3936:College Center for Computer Music
3410:Acad for Excellence in Leadership
3321:
3157:Barnes, Mike (December 7, 2016).
2617:Journal of the Board of Education
2607:, 1939 (March 22, 1939) pp.511–4.
2605:Journal of the Board of Education
2603:Chronicles, 1906–1937, p.42; and
2594:". nyc.gov. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
2575:Journal of the Board of Education
2563:Journal of the Board of Education
2488:Journal of the Board of Education
2408:Journal of the Board of Education
2298:The Encyclopedia of New York City
1798:American Neurological Association
1784:(1948); college basketball player
1695:(1960); singer/actor. Protege of
999:(1926–2005), lawyer and physician
748:
4874:Defunct high schools in Brooklyn
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3530:Kurt Hahn Expeditionary Learning
2577:, 1925 (February 11, 1925) p.236
2241:Guide to New York City Landmarks
2159:
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1796:, neurologist, president of the
1593:(1981); former CEO/President of
1333:), (1935); Oscar-winning actress
343:humanist and Catholic Christian
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2955:Roberts, Sam (April 28, 2023).
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2175:List of New York City Landmarks
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1398:); literary critic; husband of
1348:(1929–2023), child psychologist
1047:, music arranger and songwriter
955:) (1955); songwriter/producer;
801:
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533:, respectively. Its buff brick
521:used on many of his buildings.
492:Morris High School in the Bronx
392:Erasmus Hall Educational Campus
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2123:(2013); professional football
2097:(2018); professional football
1634:(1914); World War I Flying Ace
1553:, epidemiologist and professor
1532:(1936); real estate developer.
1287:, major league baseball player
1091:, Major League Baseball player
660:
504:Flushing High School in Queens
365:Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church
266:
1:
4007:Business & Career Library
3819:Catherine McAuley High School
3276:"MATTHEW JONES OG OHIO STATE"
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2072:
1994:
1849:
1802:American Academy of Neurology
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1480:), (1956); actress and singer
1392:
1165:
694:
157:Show map of the United States
4779:National Historic Landmarks
4059:New York City historic sites
3783:Saint Saviour HS of Brooklyn
3610:Franklin Delano Roosevelt HS
3555:Int'l HS at Prospect Heights
3209:Scott, Lee (June 19, 1927).
2565:, 1924 (April 4, 1924) p.769
797:(1792); Governor of Georgia.
627:
567:
331:. It was founded in 1786 as
18:United States historic place
7:
4126:National Historic Landmarks
3867:Packer Collegiate Institute
3758:Bishop Loughlin Memorial HS
3701:Metropolitan Corporate Acad
3635:George Westinghouse CATE HS
3615:South Brooklyn Community HS
3560:John Jay Educational Campus
3550:HS of Telecom Arts and Tech
3353:New-York Historical Society
3343:New-York Historical Society
2691:"ARUM IS PROVEN RINGMASTER"
2138:
1855:), contraceptive developer.
65:From Flatbush Avenue (2008)
10:
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3897:Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin
3580:William H. Maxwell CATE HS
3540:HS for Medical Professions
3262:Pro-Football-Reference.com
2719:November 14, 2012, at the
2517:Chronicles 1906–1937, p.40
2273:AIA Guide to New York City
1746:(1953); part-owner of the
1193:North America; founder of
779:; first mayor of Brooklyn.
711:Closure and current status
397:
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2312:, 1906–1937, Pages 18–19.
2110:(2018); college football
1827:(1996); NFL wide receiver
1683:(1936–2015), immunologist
1640:, (1975); actress/singer.
1504:(1951); rabbi and author.
1177:Pro Football Hall of Fame
977:(born 1938); represented
290:
282:
277:
265:NRHP reference
264:
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166:
154:Location in United States
98:Show map of New York City
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4532:Richmond (Staten Island)
4021:This list is incomplete.
3515:Khalil Gibran Int'l Acad
2133:National Football League
1809:, former NFL head coach.
1739:Pressman Toy Corporation
1525:Chinese Community Center
1103:(born 1950), sociologist
1051:Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum
971:, educational researcher
957:Songwriters Hall of Fame
465:Erasmus Hall High School
309:Erasmus Hall High School
239:Architectural style
31:Erasmus Hall High School
3970:Brooklyn Public Library
3525:William E. Grady CTE HS
3455:Brooklyn HS of the Arts
3445:Brooklyn Democracy Acad
2428:Chronicles, 1906, p.150
1917:Frank Morrison Spillane
1689:(1924–2011), songwriter
1516:, author and journalist
1446:) (1912–2004); Actress.
1428:Basketball Hall of Fame
1408:, comedian; husband of
1342:(1932); Olympic swimmer
1315:William Lindsay Gresham
1085:(1981); artist/musician
745:exterior restoration".
4268:Keeper of the Register
3862:German School Brooklyn
3763:Cristo Rey Brooklyn HS
3420:Benjamin Banneker Acad
3415:Acad of Urban Planning
3164:The Hollywood Reporter
2437:Charles B.J. Snyder, “
1937:Barbara Joan Streisand
1869:Belle Miriam Silverman
1243:Governor of New Jersey
1157:New England Law Boston
1068:University of Virginia
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381:New York City Landmark
349:New York State Regents
48:New York City Landmark
4788:Outside New York City
4283:National Park Service
4263:Contributing property
3902:Yeshivat Shaare Torah
3882:Shulamith of Brooklyn
3475:Brooklyn Technical HS
3450:Brooklyn Frontiers HS
3440:Brooklyn College Acad
3244:Daily News (New York)
3196:Daily News (New York)
2894:www.erasmushall60.com
2214:National Park Service
2063:Anne Elizabeth Wilson
1927:Bernadette Stanislaus
1728:Lynn Pressman Raymond
1664:(born 1939), diplomat
1626:Major League Baseball
1424:Madison Square Garden
1376:Baseball Hall of Fame
1311:(1909–1994), essayist
1299:(1952); publisher of
1155:(1953), professor at
1017:, silent film actress
896:, silent film actress
879:
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29:Erasmus Hall Academy
4472:New York (Manhattan)
3907:Yeshiva Torah Vodaas
3892:Yeshivah of Flatbush
3773:Nazareth Regional HS
3726:George W. Wingate HS
3349:Erasmus Hall Records
3339:Harriet Oxman Papers
3189:McCallister, Jared.
3101:Tommasini, Anthony.
2786:"Britannica article"
2410:, (1904-05-11) p.819
2153:New York City portal
2103:Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1946:in the United States
1833:, (1974); U.S. Army
1346:Alice Sterling Honig
1149:(1962); sportscaster
1041:, Florida politician
1035:, actress and singer
403:Erasmus Hall Academy
333:Erasmus Hall Academy
291:Designated NYCL
129:Show map of New York
4775:Bridges and tunnels
3768:Fontbonne Hall Acad
3721:Samuel J. Tilden HS
3696:Franklin K. Lane HS
3686:Thomas Jefferson HS
3671:Eastern District HS
3590:Edward R. Murrow HS
2920:. The Baseball Cube
2890:"Notable Erasmians"
2439:Annual Report, 1906
2116:Ohio State Buckeyes
2029:Looking for an Echo
1923:Bern Nadette Stanis
1842:, sports executive.
1389:Stanley Edgar Hyman
1362:Moses Harry Horwitz
1276:Jeffrey P. Gold, MD
1109:, tenor saxophonist
789:Morris Smith Miller
315:located at 899–925
212:40.64944; -73.95778
203: /
4879:Flatbush, Brooklyn
3877:Saint Ann's School
3778:St. Edmund Prep HS
3570:Abraham Lincoln HS
3565:Kingsborough EC SS
3490:Roy Campanella OTC
3216:The Standard Union
3145:The New York Times
3127:The New York Times
3108:The New York Times
3089:The New York Times
3044:The New York Times
3016:The New York Times
2997:The New York Times
2961:The New York Times
2876:The New York Times
2772:The New York Times
2765:Berkvist, Robert.
2696:The New York Times
2237:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1971:Silent Movie Star.
1969:Constance Talmadge
1907:Melodee M. Spevack
1900:Youngest in Charge
1600:Barbara McClintock
1551:Abraham Lilienfeld
1521:Mabel Ping-Hua Lee
1455:The Boys of Summer
1444:Sophie Kischnerman
1249:Joseph C. H. Flynn
914:, boxing promoter.
884:
874:
864:
854:
844:
834:
824:
814:
679:Hendrick de Keyser
527:William H. Gompert
475:
414:Alexander Hamilton
383:and listed in the
373:Board of Education
337:Desiderius Erasmus
313:public high school
4836:
4835:
4273:Historic district
4211:
4210:
4066:National Register
4026:
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4015:
4014:
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3832:
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3809:Bishop Kearney HS
3734:
3733:
3711:Sheepshead Bay HS
3460:Brooklyn Int'l HS
3430:Boys and Girls HS
3120:Grimes, William.
3082:Grimes, William.
3037:Grimes, William.
3019:. January 8, 1991
2989:Honan, William H.
2398:, 1906–1937, p.39
2283:978-0-19538-386-7
2250:978-0-470-28963-1
2216:. March 13, 2009.
1929:) (1972); actress
1881:(1952); novelist.
1879:Robert Silverberg
1835:brigadier general
1813:Arthur M. Sackler
1752:Chicago White Sox
1606:Joseph McGoldrick
1490:Elaine de Kooning
1484:Dorothy Kilgallen
1309:Clement Greenberg
1255:Robert Peter Gale
1140:Hill Street Blues
981:for a single term
515:Collegiate Gothic
449:board of trustees
427:The wood-framed,
422:Robert Livingston
341:Dutch Renaissance
306:
305:
286:November 11, 1975
278:Significant dates
259:Collegiate Gothic
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4437:Kings (Brooklyn)
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4203:Scenic landmarks
4053:
4046:
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3997:
3996:
3931:Brooklyn College
3925:
3916:Higher education
3857:Berkeley Carroll
3852:Brooklyn Waldorf
3794:
3793:
3646:
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3575:James Madison HS
3510:Fort Hamilton HS
3470:Brooklyn Prep HS
3405:Public School 39
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1212:Mort Drucker
1206:Will Downing
1200:Neil Diamond
1187:Grammy Award
1153:George Dargo
1147:Howard David
1138:
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1113:Betty Comden
1076:
1055:Senior Judge
1045:Artie Butler
1003:Julius Blank
985:Karen Bernod
963:Louis Begley
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900:Irving Anker
821:Neil Diamond
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4768:Other lists
4617:Westchester
4547:Schenectady
4342:Cattaraugus
3943:Long Island
3788:Xaverian HS
3706:Prospect HS
3666:Canarsie HS
2792:January 29,
2078:), actress.
2076: 1942
2035:Eli Wallach
2025:Kenny Vance
2000:) comedian.
1998: 1956
1979:silent film
1944:angioplasty
1853: 1943
1735: 1912
1711:The Ramones
1675: 1926
1622:Don McMahon
1585:Daniel Mann
1575:, 1958 and
1557:Sid Luckman
1536:Larry Levan
1514:Daniel Lang
1468:Eric Kandel
1396: 1933
1368:comedy team
1183:Clive Davis
1169: 1947
1077:Ira Grossel
1033:Carol Bruce
1021:Oscar Brand
918:David Attie
841:Eric Kandel
777:George Hall
661:Phase Three
560:entrances,
551:crenellated
531:Eric Kebbon
517:style that
488:Americanize
441:hipped roof
300:High School
255:High School
232:High School
210: /
186:Coordinates
4843:Categories
4607:Washington
4527:Rensselaer
4462:Montgomery
4447:Livingston
4352:Chautauqua
3955:NYU Tandon
3843:Al-Madinah
3585:Midwood HS
3058:"Roth, Al"
2649:January 5,
2396:Chronicles
2322:Chronicles
2310:Chronicles
2186:References
1891:Special Ed
1873:coloratura
1782:Alvin Roth
1764:Mike Rosen
1450:Roger Kahn
1372:Waite Hoyt
1358:Moe Howard
1321:Arno Gruen
1239:Jim Florio
1135:Jon Cypher
949:Jeff Barry
695:Phase Four
410:Aaron Burr
345:theologian
198:73°57′28″W
195:40°38′58″N
4749:Rochester
4744:Rhinebeck
4734:Peekskill
4695:Manhattan
4552:Schoharie
4432:Jefferson
4315:by county
4151:Manhattan
4074:Manhattan
3872:Poly Prep
3600:P-TECH HS
3335:(archive)
3223:March 23,
2974:April 30,
2969:0362-4331
2899:March 24,
1618:, actress
1578:The Fixer
1416:Ned Irish
1261:Dave Getz
1123:Jane Cowl
1015:Clara Bow
675:Rotterdam
628:Phase Two
568:Phase One
539:limestone
460:Brooklyn.
353:clapboard
4808:Category
4754:Syracuse
4680:Brooklyn
4627:Southern
4622:Northern
4592:Tompkins
4582:Sullivan
4557:Schuyler
4542:Saratoga
4537:Rockland
4487:Onondaga
4427:Herkimer
4422:Hamilton
4402:Franklin
4387:Dutchess
4382:Delaware
4377:Cortland
4372:Columbia
4362:Chenango
4327:Allegany
4249:New York
4183:Brooklyn
4106:Brooklyn
3983:branches
3676:Girls HS
3391:Brooklyn
3313:” Kings
3175:July 16,
3169:Archived
3068:July 27,
3023:June 11,
2831:Archived
2717:Archived
2675:March 8,
2347:campuses
2139:See also
2127:for the
2114:for the
2101:for the
2053:Mae West
2010:D. Train
1981:actress.
1977:(1911);
1953:Magazine
1951:DownBeat
1800:and the
1668:Bob Olin
1650:Don Most
1644:Doug Moe
1462:Tom Kahn
1305:magazine
1185:(1949);
1162:Al Davis
1089:Hy Cohen
987:, singer
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