Healy Hall is a National Historic Landmark and the flagship building of the main campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., United States. Constructed between 1877 and 1879, the hall was designed by Paul J. Pelz and John L. Smithmeyer, both of whom also designed the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The structure is named after Patrick Francis Healy, who was the President of Georgetown University at the time.
Healy Hall serves as the main administrative and reception venue of Georgetown, with some portions still being used as classrooms. The building includes Riggs Library, one of the few extant cast iron libraries in the nation, as well as the elaborate Gaston Hall.
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structure is named after Patrick Francis Healy, who was the President of Georgetown University at the time. HealyHall serves as the main administrative and...
named HealyHall in his honor. For his work, Healy is known as the school's "second founder." In 1870, after the founding of the Law Department, Healy and...
university's flagship building, HealyHall, bears his name. Though he considered himself and was largely accepted as White, Healy was posthumously recognized...
Grammy Awards. Matthew Timothy Healy was born on 8 April 1989 in Hendon, north London. He is a son of actors Tim Healy and Denise Welch; they divorced...
Healy may refer to: Healy (surname) USCGC Healy (WAGB-20), a United States Coast Guard icebreaker Healy (bioresonance device), a pseudoscientific device...
Gerard Healy (born 1 March 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer and commentator. Healy attended St Bede's College in Mentone, where he was the...
Philip L. (June 16, 2016). "President's Response to Report of the Mulledy/Healy Legacy Committee". College of the Holy Cross. Archived from the original...
Science in Foreign Service (MSFS). In August 1932, the SFS was moved to the HealyHall, a National Historic Landmark. In 1958, two years after the death of Fr...
biography of Healy, published in 1954, and also discussed his siblings. In 1962, Holy Cross christened its newest dormitory as HealyHall in his honor...
Gaston Hall is an auditorium located on the third and fourth floors of the north tower of HealyHall on Georgetown University's main campus in Washington...
embraces brutalism and was intended as a modern interpretation of the nearby HealyHall, a Flemish Romanesque building. The building once received the Award of...
building built on the campus. To the east, the building is joined to HealyHall and to the west, it is joined to New North, while the southern façade...
Law Center Qatar Campus Villa Le Balze McGhee Center Buildings HealyHall Gaston Hall Old North Lauinger Library Dahlgren Chapel Housing Intercultural...
Over the next decade, Healy was a member of the side as it enjoyed a period of success. By the time of his retirement, Healy held the world record for...
and the first Catholic bishop in the United States. Located in front of HealyHall, on university's campus in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington,...
they visit campus. Dahlgren Quad is completed by the famous and historic HealyHall, which is built in Flemish Romanesque style and is the undisputed gem...
Debates are held weekly on Thursdays at 8 p.m. in the Philodemic Room in HealyHall. In recent years, the Philodemic has taken a more active role in engaging...
riff on Alice in Wonderland, shooting scenes in the vast empty attic of HealyHall on the campus, as well as in an abandoned circular trolley-car tunnel...
interpretation of the nearby HealyHall, a Flemish Romanesque building, with its iconic spire echoing the clock tower of Healy. The building once received...
prestigious bioethics institutes in the world.[according to whom?] Located at HealyHall, it was established at Georgetown University in 1971 as a bioethics center...
Mountain North (1963) Gillson Hall (1965) Harney Science Center (1965) Hayes-HealyHall (1966) University Center (1966) Cowell Hall (1969) Negoesco Stadium...
singer Marian Anderson was denied permission to perform at Constitution Hall in Washington because she was African American. An open-air concert was held...