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Sirrine Stadium is a
stadium in Greenville,
South Carolina,
United States. It was used by
Furman University's
American football team from 1936 to 1980...
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Sirrine, an
industrial engineering firm,
merged with the
company and the company's name was
changed to CRSS, po****rly
known as CRS-
Sirrine. It divested...
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operating under the
aegis of
James Buchanan Duke), and
built by the J. E.
Sirrine Company of Greenville, the mill
operated between 1924 and 1965, with the...
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Prociphilus cornifoliae Singh, Das & Raychaudhuri, 1977
Prociphilus corrugatans (
Sirrine, 1894)
Prociphilus crataegicola Shinji, 1922
Prociphilus crataegistrobi...
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Walter P.
Chrysler History of
Chrysler Caudill Rowlett Scott known as (CRS-
Sirrine) and (CRSS) of Houston, Texas, was
succeeded by the
Jacobs Engineering...
- towns, and the
National Guard subdued the strike. The New Deal
established Sirrine Stadium and a new
Greenville High School. The
Greenville Army Air Base...
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annual American football game pla**** in Greenville,
South Carolina at
Sirrine Stadium. The
first HBCU
classic was held in 2005 in Greenville,
South Carolina...
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Their leaders were
Francis Martin Pomeroy,
Charles Crismon,
George Warren Sirrine and
Charles I. Robson.
Rather than
accepting an
invitation to
settle at...
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Administration with new
dormitories to
relieve the
housing shortages. Long Hall,
Sirrine Hall, and 29,625
acres of
privately owned farmland were
acquired by Clemson...
- 1904 by
noted Greenville engineer and
industrial architect Joseph Emory Sirrine (1872–1947) with
large windows of the same size on both floors, a flat...