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- Q15068488 subject Q15284576.
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- Q15068488 abstract "Julia Morgan School for Girls is an all-girls middle school in Oakland, California named for Julia Morgan, the building's architect and the first woman to be licensed in California as an architect. The school is housed in a historic and architecturally significant building she designed. The building was constructed in 1924 and was originally used for the The Ming Quong Home for Chinese girls, an orphanage. It was purchased and donated to Mills College in 1936 and became known as Graduate House. After 1960 it was known as Alderwood Hall. In 2004, the building was renovated for use as the Julia Morgan School for Girls. The building is located at 5000 MacArthur Boulevard. From 1925 until 1937 the building was used as an orphanage. After being purchased by Mills College in 1936, it was known mainly as the Graduate House' until 1960. Later it was used as a conference area, for classrooms, and as a residence hall until 2004. In 2004 it was leased to Julia Morgan School for GirlsMorgan designed many of the buildings on the Mills College campus.".
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- Q15068488 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318006.
- Q15068488 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318690.
- Q15068488 wikiPageWikiLink Q8323392.
- Q15068488 wikiPageWikiLink Q8628135.
- Q15068488 comment "Julia Morgan School for Girls is an all-girls middle school in Oakland, California named for Julia Morgan, the building's architect and the first woman to be licensed in California as an architect. The school is housed in a historic and architecturally significant building she designed. The building was constructed in 1924 and was originally used for the The Ming Quong Home for Chinese girls, an orphanage. It was purchased and donated to Mills College in 1936 and became known as Graduate House.".
- Q15068488 label "Julia Morgan School for Girls".