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  2. Loughborough Students F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1920 under the name Loughborough College. They joined Division Two of the Leicestershire Senior League in 1966, where they remained until 1972. [ 1 ] The club then left Senior football, and did not return until 2007 when they were promoted to the Premier Division of the Midland Combination .

  3. Wilmington College (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington College is a private college in Wilmington, Ohio. [3] It was established by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1870 and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [4]

  4. East Delta University - Wikipedia

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    Master of Public Policy and Leadership (MPPL) [7] Under the unique agreement signed between EDU and Central Michigan University, Michigan, EDU's MBA students from 2012 can opt to transfer their credits to CMU and finish the remaining credits, i.e., at least 24 credit hours at CMU, at the end of their first year.

  5. Blood Alcohol Level Chart and Easy Guide - Healthline

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    When it comes to driving, most U.S. states place the legal limit at 0.08% BAC (0.08 grams of alcohol per deciliter of blood), but alcohol doesn’t wait for 0.08% before it affects your ...

  6. Whittier College - Wikipedia

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    Whittier College is a four-year liberal arts institution. Nearly half of the student body is Latino, and students of color constitute about 70% of the college's campus population. A majority of students hail from California. As of 2017, there are students from at least 27 states and 14 countries. [6]

  7. Saint Vincent College - Wikipedia

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    Saint Vincent Archabbey and College was founded in 1846 [3] by Boniface Wimmer, a monk from Metten Abbey in Bavaria. On April 18, 1870, the Pennsylvania state legislature incorporated the school as a college, Saint Vincent College. On January 28, 1963 a fire destroyed many of the buildings on campus including a student chapel and a bell tower. [4]

  8. Ferrum College - Wikipedia

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    Ferrum College is a private college in Ferrum, Virginia.The college was established in 1913 as the Ferrum Training School (also referred to as the Ferrum Institute by its board of trustees) for primary and secondary education to serve the mountain communities of rural Southwest Virginia.

  9. Lafayette College - Wikipedia

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    A lithograph of Lafayette College, c. 1875 South College, one of Lafayette's largest residence halls, housing approximately 220 students in a coeducational setting. A group of Easton, Pennsylvania residents, led by James Madison Porter, son of General Andrew Porter of Norristown, Pennsylvania, met on December 27, 1824, at White's Tavern to discuss founding a college in town. [13]