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Cecil College is a member of the Maryland Association of Community Colleges, [1] accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and authorized by the Maryland Higher Education Commission to grant the associate degree. [2]
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Cecil Harris Leonard, Conductor, Dyffryn Nantlle Male Voice Choir. Marigold Joy Lewis, Senior Lecturer, School of Librarianship, Polytechnic of North London. Selwyn John Lewis, Assistant City Building Finance Officer, Birmingham. Thomas Downie Lindsay, Member, Cunninghame District Council.
Cecil (lion), a famed lion killed in Zimbabwe in 2015; Cecil , a minor character from the NBC soap opera Passions; Cecil (soil), the dominant red clay soil in the American South; Cecil College, a community college; The Cecil, a heritage hotel in Shimla, India, built in 1884; Long Cecil, a gun; Cecil, a Danish cigarette brand by House of Prince
Cecil Bisshopp Harmsworth, ... CBE JP Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. For public services. ... Ramrao Dwarkanath Vijaykar, Cashier, Motor Vehicles ...
Bay View is an unincorporated community in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. [1] Bay View is located at the intersection of Maryland routes 272 and 274, north of North East. Cecil College and Gilpin's Falls Covered Bridge are both located in Bay View.
Cecil Commerce Center (CCC) is a commercial and industrial center in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located on Jacksonville's Westside on the former Naval Air Station Cecil Field and includes Cecil Airport. The 17,000-acre center represents more than 3 percent of the land area in Duval County, most of which is zoned for development. The property ...
In 1913, Sproul started his career briefly as an efficiency engineer in Oakland, California. [1] [2] [3] [4]In 1914, he began a 44-year track by joining the University of California's business office as a cashier and rose to controller, legislative lobbyist, and by 1925 secretary of the regents and vice president of finance and business affairs.