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Category. : LaGrange College alumni. This category is for people who attended LaGrange College in Georgia or its predecessors LaGrange Female Academy or LaGrange Female College. LaGrange did not have male students before 1934. Men who attended a LaGrange College in the 19th century more than likely went to the institution that was a predecessor ...
LaGrange College is a private college [ 2] in LaGrange, Georgia. Founded in 1831 as a female educational institution, LaGrange is the oldest private college in Georgia. [ 3] It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church [ 4] and offers more than 55 academic and pre-professional programs, including graduate degrees in education.
Michael Baines (1898–1990) – First-class cricketer and British Army officer. Henry Baird (1878–1950)– First-class cricketer and British Army officer. Jonah Barrington (1941-) - 6 times British Open Squash Champion. Tom Beim (1975–)– England rugby international. Francis Brandt (1840–1925) – First-class cricketer.
Leon Criner – played major league baseball for the New York Mets [12] Pat Doyle – baseball coach. Sue Gossick – 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist for springboard diving [12] Vic Harris – professional baseball player and manager [12] Bryan Henderson – professional Arena Football League player [16] Francisco Herrera – Los Angeles Dodgers ...
Ebenezer Laing, Ghanaian botanist. Joshua Owusu-Sekyere, Agricultural Engineer, Rector of Perez University College. John S. Pobee, Theologian, Emeritus Professor of Theology, and Former Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ghana. Kwasi Wiredu, philosopher. Thomas Mensah (engineer), pioneer in fibre optic technology, and lead engineer in ...
Categories: Private universities and colleges in Georgia (U.S. state) Education in Troup County, Georgia. Collegiate Conference of the South schools. Former USA South Athletic Conference schools. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in the United States. Wikipedia ...
1993. Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Classics at Tufts University. [6] Golbeck, Amanda L. 1974. Lead editor of Leadership and Women in Statistics, winner of 2016 Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies Elizabeth L. Scott Award. [7] [8] Grinker, Roy Richard. 1983.
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