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  2. Lehman College - Wikipedia

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    The Apex, Lehman College's post-modern style athletic and fitness facility, opened in 1994. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly , the Apex stands in contrast to the original Gothic revival buildings that define the campus.

  3. List of works by Rafael Viñoly - Wikipedia

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    Lehman College, APEX (Athletics and Physical Education Facility), Lehman College, The Bronx, New York City (1987–94) "The point of this building appears to be the classical belief that the human form lies at the root of the idea of beauty," wrote Herbert Muschamp in his 1 May 1994 New York Times column on Viñoly's swooping, soaring P.E ...

  4. Metropolitan Swimming - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Metropolitan (Sr Mets) Championships is an open meet, and swimmers of any age and speed are allowed to attend. It is held this season in SCY at Lehman College APEX, Bronx on February 21 to February 23, 2013 and includes open relays. Metro Zone Team

  5. High School of American Studies - Wikipedia

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    American Studies is located on the Lehman College campus in the Jerome Park section of the Bronx. It is ranked 49th nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

  6. Category:Lehman College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Lehman College alumni. People who attended Lehman College, also known as the Herbert H. Lehman College. It is one of the colleges in the City University of New York system and is located in the Bronx.

  7. Herbert H. Lehman - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Henry Lehman (March 28, 1878 – December 5, 1963) was an American financier and Democratic politician who served as the 45th governor of New York from 1933 to 1942 and represented New York in the United States Senate from 1949 until 1957.