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- Q4956637 subject Q7000678.
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- Q4956637 abstract "The Brandeis University President's House, also known as the Leland Powers House, is an historic house on 66 Beaumont Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. The two story Arts and Crafts style house was built in 1913-14 as the residence of Leland Powers, and severely damaged by an anarchist bomb attack in 1919. Powers, at the time a state legislator, was active in legislating against the rise of anarchist activity; his family moved out of the house in 1921. It was acquired in 1948 by the recently founded Brandeis University as the home of its first president, Abram L. Sachar. During Sacher's residency, the house was a center of entertainment related to the university, playing host to high-profile guests from politics and academia. The University sold the house in 1990, but repurchased it in 1994 as the official residence of Jehudah Reinharz, its seventh president. The university sold it again in 2012.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.".
- Q4956637 added "1998-08-19".
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- Q4956637 thumbnail NewtonMA_BrandeisUniversityPresidentsHouse.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4956637 yearOfConstruction "1919".
- Q4956637 added "1998-08-19".
- Q4956637 architecture Q463382.
- Q4956637 built "1919".
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- Q4956637 name "Brandeis University President's House".
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- Q4956637 comment "The Brandeis University President's House, also known as the Leland Powers House, is an historic house on 66 Beaumont Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. The two story Arts and Crafts style house was built in 1913-14 as the residence of Leland Powers, and severely damaged by an anarchist bomb attack in 1919. Powers, at the time a state legislator, was active in legislating against the rise of anarchist activity; his family moved out of the house in 1921.".
- Q4956637 label "Brandeis University President's House".
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- Q4956637 long "-71.19583333333334".
- Q4956637 depiction NewtonMA_BrandeisUniversityPresidentsHouse.jpg.
- Q4956637 name "Brandeis University President's House".