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The Board of Trustees approved a name change for Myles Standish Hall after the Faculty Council overwhelmingly voted in favor of the change, interim university President Kenneth Freeman wrote in a ...
Boston University will rename Myles Standish Hall to 610 Beacon St., following years of activism on campus calling for the removal of the controversial colonial military leader’s name from the ...
The most famous grave belongs to Standish (1584-1656 ... Quincy The area was first settled in 1625 by English Capt. Richard Wollaston. The land was then given to William Coddington, an official ...
Boston University will remove the name of Myles Standish, an English Plymouth Colony military leader who committed violent atrocities against Native Americans, from one of its campus dormitories ...
Boston University hopes to commence renovation on the Myles Standish Hall and Myles Annex in May. The Myles Standish Hall and Annex Renovation Project, if approved by the Boston Redevelopment ...
After basic training in the South, in 1944 he joined the ranks of the 1.5 million soldiers stationed at one time or another at Camp Myles Standish in Taunton. It was a way station for troops ...