Simmons College of Kentucky, formerly known as Kentucky Normal Theological Institute, State University at Louisville, and later as Simmons Bible College...
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Theological Seminary Louisville Bible College Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Simmons College of Kentucky Southern Baptist Theological Seminary...
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of learning called Simmons College or Simmons University include: Simmons University, a women's liberal arts college in Boston, Massachusetts Simmons...
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who became the second president of Simmons College of Kentucky (1880–1890), for whom the school was later named. Simmons greatly developed Howard University's...
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Georgia Davis Powers (category Simmons College of Kentucky alumni)
Municipal College, worked for organizations concerning civil and equal rights, and received honorary doctorates from the University of Kentucky and the...
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State University (Louisville), now Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically Black college in Louisville, Kentucky, US State university (Philippines)...
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This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Bellarmine Eastern Kentucky Kentucky Louisville Morehead State Murray State...
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This list of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) includes institutions of higher education in the United States that were established...
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Charles L. Purce (category Simmons College of Kentucky alumni)
Louisville, Kentucky, and Selma, Alabama. He was a leader in the Baptist church and president of Selma University and Simmons College of Kentucky, both Baptist...
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Leon Bibb (musician) (category Simmons College of Kentucky alumni)
Municipal College glee club as a student. He lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, after 1969. Bibb was born in Louisville, Kentucky and was one of the...
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Simmons may refer to: Simmons (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simmons, Kentucky, unincorporated community, United States Simmons...
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Elijah P. Marrs (category Simmons College of Kentucky people)
what became Simmons College of Kentucky in Louisville in 1879. Elijah P. Marrs was born a slave in January 1840 in Shelby County, Kentucky to Andrews and...
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other offers from Kentucky, Kansas, and Duke. Simmons returned to Montverde Academy for his junior season in 2013–14. On the season, Simmons averaged 18.5...
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Cynthia Jenkins (category Simmons College of Kentucky alumni)
Tennessee, the daughter of Stephen Alexander Burnley and Maymie McGill Young Burnley. The family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where she attended school...
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George Washington Williams (category Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives)
Williams was given an honorary doctorate of law by Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically black college, where he spoke at a commencement ceremony...
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Jerry Eaves (category Ballard High School (Louisville, Kentucky) alumni)
February 8, 1959) is an American head college basketball coach and athletic director at Simmons College of Kentucky in Louisville. He is the former head...
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Artishia Gilbert (category Simmons College of Kentucky alumni)
practice medicine in the U.S. state of Kentucky. After earning her undergraduate and master's degrees in Kentucky, Gilbert earned her medical degree in...
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location of Simmons College of Kentucky. Simmons, founded in 1879 had had its location at Seventh and Kentucky forclosed in 1930, Simmons College continued...
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Mary Virginia Cook Parrish (category Simmons College of Kentucky faculty)
department at Simmons University. In this role, she traveled extensively to raise funds for Simmons University, lecturing on the importance of a Christian...
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Benedict College is a private historically black college in Columbia, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1870 by northern Baptists, it was originally...
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Rufus Early Clement (category Simmons College of Kentucky people)
Rufus E." Notable Kentucky African Americans Database. University of Kentucky. Retrieved April 29, 2012. Billy Hathorn, "The Frustration of Opportunity: Georgia...
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College Mavericks in Goodland Pratt Community College Beavers in Pratt Seward County Community College Saints in Liberal Simmons College of Kentucky Panthers...
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Shorter University Siena College Siena Heights University Sierra College Simmons College of Kentucky Simmons University Simpson College Simpson University Sinclair...
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Henry Adams (pastor) (category Simmons College of Kentucky people)
founding of the Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute (later Simmons College of Kentucky) in 1879. He married Margaret Corbin, sister of Joseph Carter...
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Virginia Lacy Jones (category Simmons College of Kentucky faculty)
employment in Kentucky as the assistant librarian of Louisville Municipal College, which was the African-American branch of the segregated University of Louisville...
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University and Simmons College of Kentucky; Louisville Bible College; a two-year community college, Jefferson Community and Technical College; and several...
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the State University of Kentucky. Early in his career, White began teaching. In 1853, he opened a secret night school at the home of Samuel Ketch. In 1854...
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Abraham Simmons II (born May 17, 1954) is an American serial killer and kidnapper who murdered two women and a teenage girl in Jefferson County, Kentucky, between...
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Junior Bridgeman (category All-American college men's basketball players)
Louisville Board of Trustees. Bridgeman is also a key member of the Simmons College of Kentucky Board of Trustees. Bridgeman has been honored numerous times at...
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Edward S. Porter (category Simmons College of Kentucky faculty)
Louisville, Kentucky. He was a physician for the Louisville city sanitary force, the Orphan's home, at the nearby insane asylum, and at Simmons College of Kentucky...
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