italic title The Athenaeum was a literary magazine published in London from 1828 to 1921. It had a reputation for publishing the very best writers of the age. Launched in 1828 by James Silk Buckingham , it was sold within a few weeks to Frederick Denison Maurice Frederick Maurice and John Sterling author John Sterling , who failed to make it profitable. In 1829, Charles Wentworth Dilke Dilke the Elder Charles Wentworth Dilke became part proprietor and editor he greatly extended the influence of the magazine. In 1846, he resigned the editorship and assumed that of the Daily News London Daily News but contributed a series of notable articles to Athenaeum . In 1846, Thomas Kibble Hervey , poet and critic, became editor until his resignation due to ill health in 1853. George Darley was a staff critic in the early years, and Gerald Massey contributed many literary reviews mainly on poetry during the period 1858 1868. Theodore Watts Dunton contributed regularly as the principal critic of poetry ... Mansfield , and Virginia Woolf . On other grounds, the magazine s place in the history of sports ... ever reference to Cricket in India . In 1921, with falling circulation, the Athenaeum was incorporated ... James Gillray Further reading Demoor, Marysa, Their Fair Share Women, Power, and Criticism in the Athenaeum .... ISBN 9780754601180 Graham, Walter James, The Athenaeum , English Literary Periodicals . New York T. Nelson, 1930, pp. 317 321. Marchand, Leslie A., The Athenaeum A Mirror of Victorian Culture . Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press, 1941. Sullivan, Alvin, ed., The Athenaeum , British Literary ... massey.org.uk massey crv reviews by.htm A selection of Gerald Massey s literary reviews for the Athenaeum http athenaeum.soi.city.ac.uk athall.html The Athenaeum Projects Centre for Interactive ... reviews from 1828 1830. http athenaeum.soi.city.ac.uk aboutath.html Athenaeum review of George ... de Athenaeum London nl Athenaeum tijdschrift pt Athenaeum ru ... more details
Athenaeum , a magazine of Czech culture and science, founded by Thomas Masaryk Daily Athenaeum , the newspaper of West Virginia University Clubs and societies Athenaeum Club, Melbourne , Australia Liverpool Athenaeum , Liverpool, England, UK Athenaeum Club, London , England, UK Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum , Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California, US Athenaeum at Caltech , California Institute ...wiktionary Athenaeum may refer to Periodicals Athenaeum literary journal Athenaeum literary journal , a journal of German Romanticism AthenaeummagazineAthenaeummagazine , a London literary magazineAthenaeum 1991 journal Athenaeum 1991 journal , a German journal The Athenaeum Acadia University The Athenaeum ..., Indiana, US New Harmony s Atheneum , New Harmony, Indiana, US Puerto Rican Athenaeum , Puerta de Tierra, Puerto Rico Caracas Athenaeum , Caracas, Venezuela T t ra i Athenaeum , a public institution of culture in Ia i, Romania Mexican Youth Athenaeum , a cultural institution in Mexico City, Mexico Libraries Melbourne Athenaeum , Melbourne, Australia Athenaeum Music & Arts Library , La Jolla, California, US Berkshire Athenaeum , Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US Boston Athen um , Boston, Massachusetts, US Portsmouth Athen um , Portsmouth, New Hampshire, US Athenaeum of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US Redwood Library and Athenaeum , Newport, Rhode Island, US Providence Athenaeum , Providence, Rhode Island, US St. Johnsbury Athenaeum , a library and art gallery in St. Johnsbury ..., New Hampshire, US Athenaeum Alexandria, Virginia , a museum in Alexandria, Virginia, US Performance halls and theaters Romanian Athenaeum , Bucharest, Romania Warminster Athenaeum , a theatre in Warminster, Wiltshire, UK Howard Athenaeum , a theater in Boston, Massachusetts, US Schools Europe Glasgow Athenaeum, Glasgow, Scotland, now known as Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Limerick Athenaeum , Limerick, Ireland Athenaeum Lausanne Switzerland , an architecture and design institut founded by the architecture ... more details
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Image Berkshire Athenaeum original building, facade Pittsfield, Massachusetts.JPG thumb right 250px Berkshire Athenaeum, 1876 building. Image Berkshire Athenaeum original building, entry Pittsfield, Massachusetts.JPG thumb right 250px Berkshire Athenaeum, entry to 1876 building. The Berkshire Athenaeum is a public library 1872 based on a previously private wikt athenaeumathenaeum , and now located at 1 Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, Massachusetts in the Berkshires , USA . Like many New England libraries, the Berkshire Athenaeum started as a private organization. A private Public Library Association was founded in 1850. The name was later changed to the Berkshire Athen um. Later still, Thomas F. Plunkett, Calvin Martin and Thomas Allen, were instrumental in forming it into a free library. In 1874, by means of a bequest from Phinehas Allen, and the gift of the 1876 building from Thomas Allen Massachusetts Thomas Allen , the Berkshire Athenaeum was placed upon a firm foundation. ref The Bay State Monthly A Massachusetts Magazine. Volume II, Number 4. January, 1885. http www.gutenberg.org etext 14131 ref In 1903, the Berkshire Athenaeum assumed the responsibility for the newly created Berkshire Museum , and was both a public library and museum until the museum spun off in 1932. The Berkshire Athenaeum is now Pittsfield s public library and contains a collection of more than 150,000 items. The library s special collections on local history , genealogy , local author Herman Melville , and other Berkshire authors are some of the best in the northeast. Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Bowes Courthouse 1.jpg thumb left 100px Berkshire Athenaeum circa 1910. Designed by New York City New York architect William Appleton Potter , the original Berkshire Athenaeum building ... the Berkshire Athenaeum moved to the current library building two doors away. References Joseph ... 1876 references External links http www.pittsfieldlibrary.org Berkshire Athenaeum Pittsfield ... more details
Athenaeum Club may refer to Athenaeum Club, London , a private gentlemen s club situated in London, England. Liverpool Athenaeum , a private gentlemen s club situated in Liverpool, England Athenaeum Club, Melbourne , a private gentlemen s club situated in Melbourne, Australia. dab ... more details
on Broadway , in February 2009. Gavin MacKillop , who also produced Athenaeum s releases on Atlantic, did the mixing for the album. Discography Albums Athenaeum 1995 widely known as The Green Album and The Green CD Radiance April 7, 1998 Billboard magazine Billboard Heatseekers peak 46 Athenaeum ...Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Athenaeum image Athenaeum.jpg caption Athenaeum, 1998 image size background group or band alias origin Greensboro, North Carolina genre Pop rock years active 1990 2004 label Atlantic Records associated acts website current members past members Grey Brewster br Nic Brown br Mike Garrigan br Mark Kano br Alex McKinney br Mike Mitschele br Cullen Strawn br Jeremy Vogt notable instruments Athenaeum was an alternative pop rock ref name Rivers four piece band from Greensboro, North Carolina , United States USA formed in 1990 at an eighth grade dance by Nic Brown and Mark Kano. Overview After several personnel changes, Mark Kano and Nic ... Grey Brewster. ref name Ellis http www.popmatters.com music interviews athenaeum 020712.shtml Ellis, Andrew. In conversation with Mark Kano of Athenaeum , Pop Matters July 12, 2002 . Retrieved July 19 ... headlines band press athenaeumbringsmusicstyle.html Rivers, Molly. Athenaeum brings own musical style ... The new set included Garrigan s Collapsis anthem, October . ref name garrigan october Athenaeum s second major label album Athenaeum originally titled Plurabelle until weeks before its release was released ..., 2001 attacks . Athenaeum was eventually dropped by Atlantic Records . They toured for an additional ... for Athenaeum and Jeremy Vogt , who released an EP in the summer of 2004 titled Gravity Affects Me ... . Comfort from Athenaeum . Guest contributions Comfort Live in the X Lounge Live in the X Lounge ... s Website http www.nicbrown.net Nic Brown s Website http www.myspace.com athenaeumnet Athenaeum on MySpace http www.facebook.com pages Athenaeum 132421547536 Athenaeum on FaceBook DEFAULTSORT Athenaeum ... more details
and scientific journal, Athenaeummagazine The Athenaeum , which survived until 1921. The Athenaeum ...Use dmy dates date December 2011 Infobox Theatre name Limerick Athenaeum image Limerick Athenaeum.jpg image size 200px caption Limerick Athenaeum c.1880 address 2 Cecil Street city Limerick country Ireland ... Theatre Royal, Royal Cinema production currentuse Idle website Limerick Athenaeum was a centre of learning, established in Limerick City , Ireland in 1852. Background Athenaeum disambiguation Athenaeum ... Wilson Croker founded the Athenaeum Club, London Athenaeum Club in London in 1823, beginning an international ... and Manchester . In Ireland, the Cork Athenaeum was built by public subscription in1853 this was later to become the Cork Opera House , and Dublin had an Athenaeum at 43 Grafton Street in 1856. In Scotland, the Glasgow Athenaeum started in Ingram Street in 1847 and is today s Royal Scottish Academy ... York and other centres. Founder The founder of the Limerick Athenaeum was William Lane Joynt who ... of a Limerick Athenaeum in a letter written to the society s committee. The letter was entitled Suggestions For The Establishment Of A Limerick Athenaeum and its embodying suggestions were adopted unanimously. ref Lane Joynt, William, Suggestions For The Establishment Of A Limerick Athenaeum ... Of A Limerick Athenaeum , Limerick Chronicle, 9, 13, 16, 20 April 1853. ref He died in 1895 ... www.limerick.com theroyal MacMahon, James A. 1996 If Walls Could Talk The Limerick Athenaeum The Story ... School of Art and Design School of Ornamental Art . The new Athenaeum Hall, which was constructed ... Annual General Meeting of the Athenaeum Society. It was described as the finest hall for its special ... international theatrical performers of the day would grace the theatre of the Athenaeum ... 1905. The Athenaeum also hosted a regular series of lectures and debates and some of the more ... Irish Republicans and architects of the 1916 Easter Rising 1915. Sports Clubs The Athenaeum provided ... more details
NOTOC File Salem Athenaeum.jpg thumb right Location of the Salem Athenaeum since 1907, a Federal style building on Essex Street The Salem Athenaeum , founded in 1810, is one of the oldest private library organizations in the United States. The Athenaeum is located at 337 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts . History Image Plummer Hall Salem Athenaeum Salem, Massachusetts.JPG thumb right Plummer Hall, formerly Salem Athenaeum before sold in 1905 to the Essex Institute The Salem Athenaeum was founded in 1810 by the merger of two antecedent organizations the Salem Social Library Social Library founded in 1760 and the Salem Philosophical Library founded in 1781. The first president was Edward Augustus Holyoke. The Athenaeum s first permanent building was constructed in the 1850s with a large bequest from Caroline Plummer. In 1905 the Athenaeum sold that building to the Essex Institute and dedicated a new building in 1907, which it currently occupies. The collections include over 50,000 volumes on diverse topics. ref http www.salemathenaeum.net Salem Athenaeum Official Website accessed Oct. 9, 2009 ref ref The Salem Athen um, 1810 1910 by Joseph Nickerson Ashton Berkeley press, 1917 http books.google.com books?id VmW8L1M frkC&source gbs navlinks s ref Notable proprietors Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Bowditch See also John Tucker Daland House Salem Social Library 1760 1810 , predecessor to the Athenaeum Salem Philosophical Library 1781 1810 , predecessor to the Athenaeum References reflist 2 Further reading http books.google.com books?id gzQAAAAAYAAJ Catalogue of the library of the Athenaeum in Salem, Massachusetts . 1842. The Salem Athen um, 1810 1910 by Joseph Nickerson Ashton Berkeley press, 1917 http books.google.com books?id VmW8L1M frkC&source gbs navlinks s External links commonscat Salem Athenaeum official 1 http www.salemathenaeum.net ListofMembershipLibrariesintheUnitedStates List of Athenaeums in the United States coord missing Massachusetts Category Libraries ... more details
Athenaeum ref in a Gothic like style that was unique among American theaters. The new building ... Athenaeum, 1854. For the first several decades of its existence, it successfully vied with the Boston ... playbill, the Howard Athenaeum proudly announced that it hosted performances of opera, tragedy, comedy ..., 1845, had this to say cquote The Howard Athenaeum, a new candidate for patronage of the public, will be open ... Athenaeum opened with a production of Richard Sheridan s The School for Scandal . For the first ... Sheridan s The Rivals . Milestones During its early period, the Howard Athenaeum played host to many ... the top comedian in the nation. Scandal also surfaced when, on May 4, 1853, the Howard Athenaeum ... eventually won a desegregation lawsuit against the managers of the Howard Athenaeum and received ..., The Howard Athenaeum introduced an era of vaudeville with Lydia Thomson and Her British Blondes ...&lpg PA148&dq 22Howard athenaeum 22 Jolson&source web&ots tYTZ8F zCJ&sig 7YAWNqBVXr7JRuWjLh25QDyaL2c ... Magazine, July, 1960 ref After the show was over As the burlesque performances got more risqu ... of performances and events at the Howard Athenaeum class wikitable Dates Event Notables Of Interest ...&dq 22howard Athenaeum 22&printsec frontcover&source web&ots 831AbM aqA&sig ZngKsNfjBdGupEc5Fk1TLxdbULE ... item140710.php?&PHPSESSID eeb941 Howard Athenaeum...Mrs. T.S. Hamblin...in Shakespeare s beautiful ... Georgia Sothern Burlesque Actors and actresses who began their careers at the Howard Athenaeum ... native city of Boston at the famous Howard Athenaeum in 1860, as the Cabin Boy in the Pilot of Brest ... Athenaeum in Boston in Stuart Robson s company as the newsboy in Joseph Bradford s Law in New York ... his debut at the Howard Athenaeum in 1858, he became a leading portrayer of villains and tragic figures ... first appearance on the stage was at the Howard Athenaeum, Boston 1850 where he acted as a supe for Charlotte ..., 1999, ISBN 1555534104, 192 pages http books.google.com books?id 3rjD6rnCyJUC&dq 22Howard Athenaeum ... more details
Infobox hotel hotel name The Athenaeum image The Athenaeum Hotel.jpg image width 250px caption location 116 Piccadilly br London , England br W1J 7BJ pushpin map Central London latd 51 latm 30 lats 17 latNS N longd 0 longm 8 longs 51 longEW W opening date 1973 stars 5 diamonds closing date developer ... Athenaeumhotel.com footnotes The Athenaeum is a family owned Star classification five star hotel ... , the 6th Duke of Newcastle. The name Athenaeum first appears around 1864 when the house was bought by the Athenaeum Club, London Junior Athenaeum Club . The house was redeveloped in the 1930s as an art deco apartment block, still called the Athenaeum. ref cite web url http www.athenaeumhotel.com location our history.aspx title History page of hotel website publisher Athenaeum Hotel accessdate 2009 06 18 ref In 1971 the Rank Organisation purchased the 1930 s Athenaeum Court apartment block, opening it as The Athenaeum Hotel after a two year refurbishment. Through Rank Organisation Rank s direct ... in England. The Hollywood Reporter observed that there were more movie stars to be seen in London s Athenaeum ... date 2008 04 21 ref In 1992, the Athenaeum was purchased by Ralph Trustees Limited , a family run ... The Athenaeum s postcode is W1J 7BJ, right in the heart of Mayfair . The nearest tube station is Green ... Hotel location publisher Athenaeum Hotel s website accessdate 2008 12 18 ref Kid s Concierge The Hotel ... itineraries. The Athenaeum also provides gender appropriate toys to children upon arrival. ref ... 2009 02 11 ref The website travelandleisure.com put the Athenaeum in its list of the 500 best hotels in the world in 2008. ref cite web url http www.travelandleisure.com tl500 2008 hotel athenaeum ... Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Afternoon Tea at the Athenaeum has received an Award of Excellence ... 18 ref References Reflist External links http www.athenaeumhotel.com The Athenaeum website Hotels in London DEFAULTSORT Athenaeum Hotel Category Hotels in London Category Buildings and structures in Westminster ... more details
The Junior Athenaeum Club was a now defunct gentlemen s club formerly in Piccadilly , London. It was founded in 1864 and occupied the house once inhabited by the Henry Pelham Clinton, 6th Duke of Newcastle Duke of Newcastle , and which had been built at great cost by his father in law, the late Henry Thomas Hope . Originally called Hope House , it was built between 1849 50. On its completion Charles Dickens remarked on its extravagant interior. ref http honeymoons.about.com od londonhotels ss athenaeum hotel.htm The Athenaeum Hotel in London on about.com ref The Duke of Newcastle sold Hope House to the Junior Athenaeum Club in 1864. Its membership was made up of members of both Houses of Parliament, members of the universities, fellows of the learned and scientific Societies, and gentlemen connected with literature, science, and art the members were elected by ballot . The club s rules stated that No ballot shall be valid unless at least twenty members actually vote. One black ball shall annul ten votes, a tie shall exclude. The entrance fee was 31 10s., with an annual subscription of 10 10s. ref Extract from Dickens s Dictionary of London by Charles Dickens, Jr. 1879 ref The club survived into the 1930s, when its building was bought and converted into a luxury Art Deco apartment block called The Athenaeum. Today, the building is occupied by The Athenaeum Hotel. ref http www.athenaeumhotel.com system pages nav bars header about us history.aspx Our Celebrity Hotel a History of The Athenaeum ref References PD old text title Dickens s Dictionary of London year 1879 author Charles Dickens, Jr. reflist See also List of London s gentlemen s clubs External links http www.victorianlondon.org dickens dickens j.htm Junior Athenaeum on the Victorian London website Arts themed gentlemen s clubs of London DEFAULTSORT Junior Athenaeum Club Category London s gentlemen s clubs Category 1864 establishments ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Digital Athenaeum Type video Artist Iris Romanian band Iris Cover Released 2001 Recorded 2000 Genre Hard rock Length 109 08 Label Zone Records Producer Reviews Last album Athenaeum Vol. II br 1999 This album Digital Athenaeum br 2001 Next album Da, da, eu stiu Da, da, eu stiu EP br 2002 Digital Athenaeum is the first DVD released by the Romania n hard rock group Iris Romanian band Iris and the first release in this format by any Romanian artist or band. fact date March 2008 Digital Athenaeum was released in July 2001 and contains 15 songs played by the band in the Iris Athenaeum concert which was held at Sala Palatului Palace Hall Bucharest on October 27, 2000. Personnel Valter Popa guitars, vocals Nelu Dumitrescu drums, vocals Doru Borobeic bass guitar, vocals Cristian Minculescu lead vocals Category Iris Romanian band albums Category 2001 video albums world album stub ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Athenaeum image Melbourne Athenaeum.jpg caption The Melbourne Athenaeum address 188 Collins Street, Melbourne Collins Street city Melbourne country Australia designation Victorian Heritage Register , Register of Historic Buildings latitude longitude architect Smith & Johnson owner capacity 1000 theatre one type opened yearsactive Since 1839 rebuilt 1885 1886 closed othernames production currentuse live theatre, comedy, library, readings website www.melbourneathenaeum.org.au The Athenaeum or Melbourne Athenaeum is one of the oldest public institutions in Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , founded in 1839. The first President was William Lonsdale colonist Captain William Lonsdale , the first Patron was the Superintendent of Port Philip, Charles La Trobe and the first books were donated by Vice President Henry Fyshe Gisborne . Originally it was called the Melbourne Mechanics Institute . This was expanded in 1846 to the Melbourne Mechanics Institution and School of Arts . The building on Collins Street, Melbourne Collins Street was completed in 1842. The Athenaeum played a role in the establishment of Mechanics Institutes in Victoria. The Melbourne City Council met in the building until 1852 when the Melbourne Town Hall was built. The Institution changed its name to the Melbourne Athenaeum in 1873. At that time, as now, a focal point was the library. In 1877, membership was 1681 and in 1879 there were 30,000 visits to the library. In 1880 it was reported ... of The Story of the Kelly Gang by the Tait brothers was at the Athenaeum in 1906. The theatre in its ... over by various entrepreneurs who formed AT Management in 1997. The Athenaeum housed a small museum ... of the Melbourne Athenaeum The Melbourne Athenaeum, a short history , 2001. External links http www.melbourneathenaeum.org.au Melbourne Athenaeum web site http www.ticketmaster.com.au venue 155680 Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre One Tickets Theatres in Melbourne Melbourne landmarks coord 37.81504 144.96736 ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 Orphan date February 2009 Deleted image removed Image Front 2.JPG thumb Warminster Athenaeum Centre, Warminster , Wiltshire , South West England Warminster Athenaeum is a Victorian architecture Victorian theatre in Warminster , UK, and a Grade II listed building . Built in 1858 based on the designs of W. J. Stent, ref cite web url http www.theatrestrust.org.uk resources theatres show 670 athenaeum warminster title Athenaeum Warminster publisher The Theatres Trust accessdate 2012 02 11 ref it has been closed three times in its history, most recently in 1997. There were dangers of the building s being demolished or redeveloped however, the district council handed over trusteeship to the newly formed Athenaeum Trust. The trust have since launched a Building restoration restoration appeal and have already spent over 100,000 on the building. The most recent work carried out on the building was to clean the facade , replace the roof and completely refurbish the bar and function room. References references External links http www.theath.org.uk The Warminster Athenaeum official website coord 51.2053 2.1823 type landmark region GB display title Category Theatres in Wiltshire theatre struct stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Athenaeum of Philadelphia nrhp type nhl image PhiladelphiaAthenaeum.png caption Athenaeum of Philadelphia location 219 S. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees 39 lat minutes 56 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 9 long seconds 6 long direction W locmapin Pennsylvania area built 1845 architect John Notman architecture Italianate, Other designated nrhp type December 8, 1976 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1266&ResourceType Building title Athenaeum accessdate 2008 02 16 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added February 1, 1972 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 72001144 File AthenaeumPhilly.jpg thumb 250px Staircase in the Athenaeum The Athenaeum of Philadelphia , located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , is a special collections library founded in 1814 to collect materials connected with the history and antiquities of America, and the useful arts, and generally to disseminate useful knowledge for public benefit. ref For context, see List of libraries in 19th century Philadelphia ref The Athenaeum s collections include architecture and interior design history, particularly for the period 1800 to 1945. The institution focuses on the history of American architecture and building technology, and houses architectural archives of 180,000 drawings, 350,000 photographs, and manuscript holdings of about 1,000 American architects. The library is open to the public on weekdays. The Anthenaeum sponsors the annual Athenaeum Literary Award . Historic building The building was designed in 1845 by architect John Notman . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv2 Cite journal ... Inventory Nomination the Athenaeum of Philadelphia 32 KB date July 29, 1976 author Carolyn Pitts ... in Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Athenaeum Of Philadelphia Category 1814 establishments in the United States ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Athenaeum Press nrhp type image Athenaeum Press building.jpg image size 150 caption location 215 1st Street br Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , Massachusetts latitude 42.364200 longitude 71.0793 locmapin Massachusetts area built 1895 architect Lockwood,Greene,& Co. architecture Other added April 13, 1982 governing body Private mpsub Cambridge MRA refnum 82001917 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Athenaeum Press Building is an historic building located at 215 First Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , Massachusetts . It occupies the entire block between First Street, Second Street, Athenaeum Street, and Linskey Way formerly Munroe Street . The front of the building resembles an Ancient Greek temple implemented in brick, patinated copper, and glass. Topped by a statue of Athena , it is visible from the Charles River and Longfellow Bridge . History The building was erected in 1895 by Lockwood, Greene & Company with tile vaults designed by the Guastavino Company ref http architecture.mit.edu class guastavino projects cambridge 20thumbnails athenaeum projects location cambridge athenaeum.htm ref and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It has convert 380,000 sqft m2 of floor space and was renovated circa 2005. ref name cushwake http www.cushwake.ru cwglobal jsp newsDetail.jsp?Country 3400180&Language EN&repId ca400105 ref Ginn and Company owned the Athenaeum Press for many years, printing textbooks there. ref http silentbeauties.blogspot.com 2011 08 ginn and company athenaeum press 1925.html ref Ginn later became part of the Penguin Group . Current use As of 2011, the largest tenant in the building is the Le Cordon Bleu College ... of small businesses. Gallery gallery Image Athenaeum Press statue.jpg Statue of Athena on the building ... Souvenir of the Athenaeum Press by Ginn and Company, 1903. A 24 page book with descriptions and photographs ... athenaeum press 1925.html Silent movie showcasing printing activities in the building in 1925. Moviecraft ... more details
The Athenaeum is a gentlemen s club private social club on the California Institute of Technology campus. Illustrious regulars at the Athenaeum Round Table have included David Baltimore , ref name BroderNYT Robert Christy , ref name BroderNYT Lee Alvin DuBridge , ref name Greenstein Richard Feynman , ref name BroderNYT William Alfred Fowler , ref name Clayton Scott E. Fraser Scott Fraser , ref name BroderNYT Jesse L. Greenstein , ref name Kraft Charles Christian Lauritsen , ref name Clayton and Maarten Schmidt . ref name Zarembo The Athenaeum was designed by Gordon Kaufmann and opened in 1930. It includes a restaurant, provides a hotel with several named suites e.g. The Einstein Suite, where Albert Einstein lived while at Caltech , and serves as Caltech s Faculty Club. Membership includes Caltech faculty, staff, graduate students, alumni, trustees, and Associates of the California Institute of Technology, and staff of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL , the Palomar Observatory , and the Huntington Library and Art Gallery . ref name Athenaeum See also List of American gentlemen s clubs References Reflist refs ref name BroderNYT cite web url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9E0DE0DC1F3FF934A35750C0A9629C8B63 title When These Friends Get Together, the Talk Is Rarely Small author John M. Broder work The New York Times date March 7, 2004 quote The Cal Tech space in original quote discussions could be compared to the celebrated Algonquin Round Table Round Table at the Algonquin Hotel in New York, where leading literary wits of the 1920 s traded quips and well crafted insults. But the round table at the Athenaeum is a more sober and discursive affair. The discussions are notable for their spirit of inquiry, lack of intellectual pretension and absence of verbal one upmanship ... Schmidt work The Journal Gazette date June 16, 2008 ref ref name Athenaeum http athenaeum.caltech.edu The Athenaeum website ref DEFAULTSORT The Athenaeum Category California Institute of Technology ... more details
The Athenaeum in Princess Street Manchester , England, now part of Manchester Art Gallery , was originally a club built for the Manchester Athenaeum, a society for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge in 1837. The society, founded in 1835, met in the adjacent Royal Manchester Institution until funds had been raised for the building which had a newsroom on the ground floor, library, lecture hall and coffee room. The members later added a billiard room and gymnasium. It survived financial difficulties to become the centre for Manchester s literary life. ref name HE citation title The Athenaeum, Princess Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester url http www.heritage explorer.co.uk web he searchdetail.aspx?id 8458&crit &cid 32&tid 389 publisher English Heritage accessdate 1 May 2012 ref Sir Charles Barry , who designed the Royal Manchester Institution in the Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival style , designed the Athenaeum in the Italian palazzo style, the first such building in the city. Manchester Corporation acquired the building in 1938. ref Harvnb Hartwell 2002 p 90 ref In 2002, Manchester Art Gallery was extended by Hopkins Architects following an architectural design competition managed by RIBA Competitions to take in the Athenaeum. ref citation title Manchester Art Gallery url http www.architecture.com UseAnArchitect FindAnArchitect Competitions CaseStudiesNew Cultureandleisure Museumsandgalleries ManchesterArtGallery ManchesterArtGallery.aspx publisher Royal Institute of British Architects accessdate 1 May 2012 ref It is linked to the art gallery by a glass Atrium architecture atrium . ref citation title Manchester Art Gallery Case Study url http www.architecture.com ... format pdf publisher Royal Institute of British Architects accessdate 2 May 2012 ref The Athenaeum is a grade II listed building . ref name EH citation title The Athenaeum 81 Princess Street url http ... cornice . The incriptions on the frieze are, INSTUTVTED MDCCCXXXV ATHENAEUM ERECTED MDCCCXXXVIII and FOR THE ADVANCEMENT ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Athenaeum, The nrhp type image caption location Columbia, TN lat degrees 35 lat minutes 36 lat seconds 50.98 lat direction N long degrees 87 long minutes 2 long seconds 29.02 long direction W locmapin Tennessee area built 1838 architect Adolphus Heiman architecture Exotic Revival, Gothic Revival added April 24, 1973 governing body Private refnum 73001809 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Athenaeum Rectory is a historic building in Columbia, Tennessee Columbia , Tennessee that features both Gothic architecture Gothic and Islamic architecture Moorish architectural elements. Completed in 1837, the building originally served as the rectory for The Columbia Female Institute and as the residence of the school s first president, the Reverend Franklin Gillette Smith. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. History The structure, later to be known as the Athenaeum Rectory, was originally intended to be the residence of Samuel Polk Walker, nephew of President James K. Polk . Construction commenced in 1835. Rectory of the Columbia Female Institute By the time construction was completed in 1837, the intended resident had been changed to the Reverend Franklin Gillette Smith who came to Tennessee to serve as the president of The Columbia .... Rectory of the Columbia Athenaeum School Still committed to his educational mission, Rev. Smith soon founded the Columbia Athenaeum School on property adjacent to the Columbia Female Institute. The Athenaeum Rectory continued to serve as the residence for the Smith family and housed reception areas for the newly founded school. The Columbia Athenaeum continued to operate until 1903. During ... of the Smith family continued to occupy the Athenaeum Rectory until 1973 when it was donated to the Association ... significance The Athenaeum Rectory features elements from a variety of architectural styles Gothic ... tours. References Reflist External links http www.athenaeumrectory.com The Athenaeum Rectory http ... more details
Infobox University name Athenaeum of Ohio image File AthenaeumofOhio.JPG type 4 yr, not for profit motto Aetate, Proficere, Sapientia, Gratia Time, Proficiency, Wisdom, Grace established 1829 affiliation Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati city Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati state Ohio country United States Rector Rev. Edward P. Smith students 225 undergrad 99 postgrad faculty 26 full time, 13 part time website http www.mtsm.org The Athenaeum of Ohio &ndash Mount St. Mary s Seminary of the West , originally St. Francis Xavier Seminary , is the third oldest Roman Catholic seminary in the United States and is currently located at 6616 Beechmont Avenue in the Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio neighborhood of Mount Washington Cincinnati Mt. Washington , in the former Saint Gregory Seminary buildings. It was established by Bishop Edward Fenwick Edward D. Fenwick , the first Bishop of Cincinnati, on May 18, 1829 along with The Athenaeum later Xavier University and St. Xavier High School Cincinnati St. Xavier High School , which opened in 1831, in downtown Cincinnati. On October 2, 1851 a new seminary building was dedicated by Archbishop John Baptist Purcell in Price Hill, Cincinnati and the seminary was renamed Mount St. Mary s of the West to avoid confusion with The Athenaeum, which had become St. Xavier College in 1840. The new name was selected in honor of Mount St. Mary s University Mount St. Mary s of the East in Emmitsburg, Maryland , where Archbishop Purcell had been rector ... of Ohio as the Athenaeum of Ohio in March, 1928. The incorporation restored the name of the early college and seminary, founded by Bishop Fenwick in 1829. The Athenaeum of Ohio was chartered to grant ... Mt. St. Mary s Seminary of the West year 1979 oclc 4706367 cite book title The Athenaeum of Ohio ... links http www.mtsm.org The Athenaeum of Ohio coord 39 4 58 N 84 22 19 W type edu display title Cincinnati DEFAULTSORT Athenaeum Of Ohio Category Educational institutions established in 1829 Category ... more details
Infobox Theatre name T t ra i Athenaeum image caption address city Ia i country Romania designation latitude longitude architect owner capacity 400 theatre one type opened 1920 yearsactive rebuilt 1998 2003 closed othernames production currentuse live theatre, concerts, library, readings website T t ra i Athenaeum lang ro Ateneul T t ra i is a public cultural institution in Ia i , Romania , founded on 25 April 1920, under the management of Constantin N. Ifrim . ref http www.evenimentul.ro articol constantin n ifrim fondatorul ateneului tatarasi.html Constantin N. Ifrim fondatorul Ateneului T t ra i at evenimentul.ro Ro icon ref The institution produces its own theatre performances, hosts various concerts, films, conferences, exhibitions and cultural events, and houses a public library. ref http www.culturainiasi.ro institutii 2 92 Ateneul T t ra i .html About at culturainiasi.ro Ro icon ref References Reflist External links http www.ateneutatarasi.ro Official website Ia i Landmarks coord missing Romania DEFAULTSORT T t ra i Athenaeum Category Culture in Ia i Category Buildings and structures in Ia i Category Theatres in Romania Category Event venues established in 1920 Category Buildings and structures completed in 2003 Ia i geo stub romania stub ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Romanian Athenaeum image Ateneul Roman b.jpg address str. Franklin nr. 1 3, sector 1 city Bucharest country Romania latitude 44.4414 longitude 26.0971 architect Albert Galleron owner Romanian Philharmonic Society capacity 794 opened 1888 rebuilt 1992, Raluca Nicoara website fge.org.ro File Albert Galleron Atheneul Rom n project.jpg thumb 300px Albert Galleron s drawing of the Atheneum FIXME use a concert hall template if one is available add designation European Heritage to the template, if possible see also Template Infobox Theatre The Romanian Athenaeum lang ro Ateneul Rom n is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest , Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city s main concert hall and home of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra George Enescu Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival. History In 1865, cultural and scientific personalities such as Constantin Esarcu , V. A. Urechia , and Nicolae Cre ulescu founded the Romanian Atheneum Cultural Society. To serve its purposes, the Romanian Athenaeum, a building dedicated to art and science, would be erected in Bucharest. ref http fge.org.ro ateneul roman The Romanian Athenaeum on the official site of the George Enescu Philarmonic ref The building was designed by the France French architect Albert Galleron ... about the Romanian Athenaeum provides a detailed description of the scenes from Romanian history ... 31&s 23698&arhiva true Romanian Athenaeum awarded Label of European Heritage , Romania s Permanent ... Gallery gallery Image Romanian Athenaeum Bucharest 2.JPG Image Romanian Athenaeum Bucharest.JPG Image Romanian Athenaeum 1.JPG File Ateneul Rom n 1.jpg Image Ateneul Roman b.jpg Image Romanian Athenaeum8.JPG ... Athenaeum Category Buildings and structures in Bucharest Athenaeum Category Dacia in art Category ... Athenaeum Category 1865 establishments Category Buildings and structures completed in 1888 ca ... more details
Image Providence Atheaeum, HABS RI 156 1.jpg thumb right 250px The Providence Athenaeum, circa 1958. small U.S. Government Photo small The Providence Athenaeum , founded in 1753 in Providence, Rhode Island , is the fourth oldest subscription library in the United States. Only the Library Company of Philadelphia , founded in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin , Newport s Redwood Library and Athenaeum , founded in 1747, and the Charleston Library Society , founded in 1748, are older. The Providence Athenaeum predates the New York Society Library , founded in 1754, and the Boston Athenaeum , founded in 1807. History In 1753 a group of private citizens started The Providence Library Company to gain access to a collection of books that they could not afford individually. Members paid a small subscription fee to the library to purchase books which all members could share. Stephen Hopkins politician Stephen Hopkins , signatory of the Declaration of Independence , was a leading member of the early organization. Many of the early books had to be purchased from England . In 1758, a fire destroyed the first collection of books, which were then housed at the Providence court house. Shortly after Brown University moved to Providence in 1770, the library offered students the use of its books. In 1836 the Providence Library Company merged with the Providence Atheneum founded in 1831 , and the merged organization became known as the Providence Athenaeum. In 1838 a new Greek Revival building was completed on Benefit Street by the Philadelphia architect, William Strickland architect William Strickland . References and external links Portal United States Rhode Island Architecture official http www.providenceathenaeum.org http books.google.com books?id fVb3g3friZIC&printsec frontcover&dq State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations at the End of the PPP1,M1 Edward Field, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations at the End of the Century A History Mason Pub. Co, 1902 p.640, accessed on google ... more details
mergeto Portland Public Library date February 2011 The Portland Athenaeum 1826 1876 in Portland, Maine , was a subscription library incorporated in 1826 by Ichabod Nichols, Edward Payson, Albion K. Parris, Prentiss Mellen, William P. Preble, Ashur Ware, Stephen Longfellow, Nicholas Emery, Isaac Adams, Simon Greenleaf, Joseph Adams, William Willis, William B. Sewall, Charles S. Daveis, Robert Ilsley, Andrew L. Emerson, John Mussey, William Swan, Alford Richardson, Barrett Potter, Eliphalet Greely, James C. Churchill, George Warren, Nathaniel Mitchell, Benjamin Willis, Jeremiah Haskell, Oliver Gerrish, ref Oliver Gerrish 1796 1888 cf. Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine, Volume 3. NY Lewis historical publishing company, 1909 ref Joseph Harrod, Jacob Knight, Henry Smith and William Wood. ref http books.google.com books?id IS84AAAAIAAJ Special laws of the state of Maine passed by the Legislature . Portland Smith & Robinson, 1826 ref ref The Portland Athenaeum & Reading Room had been in operation as early as 1822 cf. Eastern Argus, 01 01 1822 Portland Athenaeum & Reading Room, Eastern Argus, 12 13 1825 ref As gratefully noted in a local newspaper in 1826 blockquote Such an institution has long been a desideratum among us. Other towns inferior to this in size and wealth have gone before us in the career of literary enterprize ... and yet we are not willing to allow that there is any ... Library Society Portland Library . ref Portland Athenaeum. Eastern Argus, 02 28 1826 ... 12 18 1827 ref By 1856, the Athenaeum had 160 proprietors and ... a library, in the hall second story ... ref However in 1866 the Athenaeum lost its collection in a 1866 Great Fire of Portland, Maine fire ... books?id ITqzZzKYhiMC Catalogue of the library of the Portland Athenaeum with the by laws .... Athenaeum Library. http books.google.com books?id paMnAAAAMAAJ Notices of public libraries in the United ... also Portland Library Society , predecessor to the Portland Athenaeum coord missing Maine Category 1826 ... more details