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1937-1938 Miss Homecoming
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1938-1939 Miss Homecoming
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1952-1953 Miss Homecoming
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1951-1952 Miss Homecoming
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1954-1955 Miss Homecoming
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1953-1954 Miss Homecoming
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1957-1958 Miss Lincoln
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1956-1957 Miss Lincoln
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1940-1941 Miss Homecoming
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1939-1940 Miss Homecoming
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Foster Hall was named for Richard B. Foster who was the founder and first principal of Lincoln Institute. Foster Hall is a three story building. For several years it was the only dormitory for men on campus. It was renovated in phases from 1991 to 1994. It now houses the offices and laboratory facilities for Cooperative Research.
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Anthony Hall was named for Libby C. Anthony who was a matron of girls as well as assistant in domestic economy. She was the first Treasurer for the National League of Afro-American Women and a life long resident of Jefferson City, Missouri. This three story brick building was completed in 1940 and served as a dormitory for Freshman and sophomore young women. It was renovated in 2007. It is now a co-ed residence hall for upperclassmen.
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Allen Hall was named for Benjamin F. Allen, a former president who emphasized a cultural development of the students. This two story brick building housed young men in 1936. It now houses Cooperative Extension offices.
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Bennett Hall was named for Private Logan A. Bennett of the 62nd U.S. Colored Infantry which contributed money for Lincoln University;s founding. He was a life long resident of Jefferson City, Mo. , and remained an ardent supporter of Lincoln University. This two story brick building housed young women and was occupied in 1938. It is now the new phase of living and learning for students with a concentration in Agriculture and Natural Sciences.