Catherine Hall.
A Hall in Cambridge is called Catherine Hall and an old lady meeting with a Cambridge man asked him how her nephew behaved himself.
'Truly, Madam', says he, 'he is a great student and holds close to Catherine Hall'.
In March 1857, Sanborn married Catherine Hall.
The next morning, Mr. Baker presented the two-plus-four concept to the Soviet leader as they sat around a huge table in the Kremlin's Catherine Hall.
He is married to Catherine Hall, a feminist professor of modern British history at University College London.
Catherine Hall was a feminist historian.
Catherine Hall may also refer to:
Inside the building, the large "Catherine Hall" is designed as a parade room, where especially important ceremonies are held.
Catherine Hall was born near Birmingham in 1690.