Seminary+of+learning

  • 71History of the University of Alabama — The History of The University of Alabama begins with an act of United States Congress in 1818 authorizing the newly formed Alabama Territory to set aside a township for the establishment of a seminary of learning. Alabama was admitted to the… …

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  • 72Alabama — • The twenty second state admitted into the union Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alabama     Alabama     † …

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  • 73Nova Scotia — • One of the maritime provinces of Canada Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nova Scotia     Nova Scotia     † …

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  • 74Lansingburgh Academy — The Lansingburgh Academy was a seminary in Lansingburgh in the U.S. state of New York just north of the city of Troy from the late 18th century to 1900, when the building was leased, and later sold, to the local public school district, used… …

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  • 75Louisiana State University — Infobox University caption =Louisiana State University Seal name = Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College established =1860 type =Public, Co ed endowment =$656.7 million (2007) [cite news | last = | first = | coauthors …

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  • 76Louisiana School for the Deaf — Infobox School name =Louisiana School for the Deaf motto = Kids Come First. established =December 8, 1852 type =Public affiliation = district =East Baton Rouge grades =Pre K to 12 president =Kenneth Kenny David principal =Linda Thomas head of… …

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  • 77David French Boyd — President of the Auburn University Term 1883 – 1884 Predecessor William Leroy Broun Successor William Leroy Broun Born …

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  • 78Louisiana State University — ▪ university system, Lousiana, United States       state system of higher education in Louisiana, U.S. It consists of nine facilities seven coeducational institutions and two research centres in five cities.       The main institution, Louisiana… …

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  • 79Fordham University — • Developed out of Saint John s College, founded by Bishop Hughes upon the old Rose Hill Farm at Fordham, then in Westchester County, and formally opened on St. John the Baptist s Day, 24 June, 1841 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 80Academies — Academy A*cad e*my, n.; pl. {Academies}. [F. acad[ e]mie, L. academia. Cf. {Academe}.] 1. A garden or grove near Athens (so named from the hero Academus), where Plato and his followers held their philosophical conferences; hence, the school of… …

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