200 resultados para Lincoln University
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 12-19, 2014 LU Blue Tigers vs. Texas College
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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 15, 1975 Lincoln University vs. Southeast Missouri State University
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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 19, 1966 LU Tigers vs. Langston Lions
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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 6, 1965 Lincoln University vs. Kentucky State University.
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 2-8, 2016 LU Blue Tigers vs. St. Joseph's College
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 19, 1935 Lincoln University vs. West Virginia State College
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The university’s defense, led by William Hogsett, countered that the University was bound by law to reject Gaines’ application and stated that Lincoln University had to provide higher education for Negroes. This is the point that Houston wanted the court to address. Houston got Canada to admit the only students he would bar would be of African descent. Hogsett, on the other hand, was unable to unnerve young Mr. Gaines with speculation that the NAACP had put him up to applying at MU. Gaines replied,” No, that is my idea; about the [law] suit.”
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Board of Curators Meeting Minutes for Lincoln Institute (later Lincoln University) from August 4, 1921 to August 10, 1923.
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Board of Curators Meeting Minutes for Lincoln Institute (later Lincoln University) from 1913 to May, 1921.
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Board of Curators Meeting Minutes for Lincoln Institute (later Lincoln University) from January 24, 1910 to December 30, 1912.
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Board of Curators Meeting Minutes for Lincoln Institute (later Lincoln University) from April 22, 1907 to December 20, 1909.
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Board of Curators Meeting Minutes for Lincoln Institute (later Lincoln University) from June 13, 1903 to December 20, 1906.
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Carolyn Atkins is from St. Louis, where she attended Washington University. While there she received a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Guidance in 1968. She also received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Mathematics in 1951 from Morgan State College, Baltimore, Maryland. Carolyn Atkins was the first black and first woman to serve on the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole.