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LINDLEY MURRAY CHEMICAL LEADER (Published 1970)
The New York Times
R. Lindley Murray, retired chairman of the Hooker Chemical Corporation, and a former national tennis singles champion, died yesterday in a nursing home.
659 months ago
Tours of one-room Lindley Murray School to be offered on weekends in August
LebTown
Lindley Murray School will be opened for tours every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in August from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m..
30 months ago
Who was Lindley Murray, and why should we care about him? [The Scribbler]
LancasterOnline
Roberta Strickler wandered by the bronze lion fountain in Reservoir Park and wondered why six Lancaster County men's signatures are engraved...
3 weeks ago
Lindley Murray, the Harper Tavern native who left behind an educational legacy in Lebanon and beyond
LebTown
Lindley Murray is familiar to many in Lebanon County. It's the name given to a restored one-room schoolhouse, a former city elementary school, and a road north...
48 months ago
Plaque Honoring Mary Lindley Murray, an American Revolution Patriot Revealed Again
Untapped New York
In a traffic island on Park Avenue, gardening has revealed a piece of colonial era history: a plaque to Mary Lindley Murray, whose family...
103 months ago
The politics of "he." Literally.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
There's been a lot of talk lately about what pronouns to use for persons whose gender is unknown, complicated, or irrelevant.
108 months ago
Legend of Murray Hill Tea Party Persists 240 Years After Battle of Brooklyn
Block Club Chicago
A little known tea party on Park Avenue and East 36th Street may have saved lives during the American Revolutionary War — if you believe the...
100 months ago
Murray Hill for Family Living (Published 2014)
The New York Times
Home to recent college graduates and older residents, the area is also attracting more families with children.
125 months ago
Grammar-Nerd Heaven
The New Yorker
Mary Norris writes about a new exhibit at the Grolier Club, “Taming the Tongue: In the Heyday of English Grammar (1713-1851),” showcasing...
44 months ago
Mary Lindley Murray Inclenberg; mary Lindley Murray Patriot
Ephemeral New York
Mary Lindley Murray was the daughter of Quaker immigrants from Philadelphia. Married in 1744, they moved to New York City in 1753.
47 months ago