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Cornell$16752$ - traducción al Inglés

FAMILY CEMETERY IN QUEENS, NEW YORK
Cornell Cemetery; Richard Cornell Graveyard

Cornell      
n. Cornell (naam); elitaire universiteit gevestigd in de stad Ithaca (in staat New York in V.S.)
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CONDUIT TO DIRECT AIRFLOW, USED IN HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING
Ventilation duct; Heating duct; Air conditioning duct; Air vents; Duct cleaning; Airflow duct; Ductwork; Duct sealing; User:Edward Cornell/Duct Sealing; Air duct; Air Duct Cleaning; Terminal unit; Duct (HVAC)
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Definición

Cornell University
<body, education> A US Ivy League University founded in 1868 by businessman Ezra Cornell and respected scholar Andrew Dickson White. Cornell includes thirteen colleges and schools. On the Ithaca campus are the seven undergraduate units and four graduate and professional units. The Medical College and the Graduate School of Medical Sciences are in New York City. Cornell has 13,300 undergraduates and 6,200 graduate and professional students. See also Concurrent ML, Cornell Theory Center, {Cornell University Programming Language}, CU-SeeMe, ISIS. http://cornell.edu/. (1996-12-01)

Wikipedia

Cornell Family Cemetery

The Cornell Family Cemetery, now officially designated the Richard Cornell Graveyard, is located on Gateway Boulevard (formerly Greenport Road and Greenwood Avenue). According to NYC Parks Department, the Cornell Burial Ground is on the west side of Caffrey Avenue north of New Haven Avenue in Far Rockaway, Queens in New York City.

This was one of many cemeteries surveyed by Charles U. Powell, chief engineer for the Topographical Bureau, Borough of Queens. Powell undertook this task for two reasons. First, he was concerned that the cemetery sites would be destroyed before being documented, and second, his own Dutch ancestors were buried in one of them. Both Powell and his crews surveyed this cemetery, along with 21 others, between 1919 and 1932. This private cemetery was found to be one of six cemeteries that have survived in Queens. Research sources discuss how a shopping mall developer rediscovered four headstones.