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  2. Hardin–Simmons University - Wikipedia

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    The school was renamed Simmons College in 1892 in honor of an early contributor, James B. Simmons. By 1907 it claimed an enrollment of 524 and a staff of 49. [4] In 1925, it became Simmons University. It was renamed HardinSimmons University in 1934 in honor of Mary and John G. Hardin, who were also major contributors. [5]

  3. Abilene, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Abilene (/ ˈ æ b ɪ l iː n / AB-i-leen) is a city in Taylor and Jones counties, Texas, United States.Its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census. [9] It is the principal city of the Abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 176,579 as of 2020. [10]

  4. Logsdon Seminary - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the southeastern corner of Hardin-Simmons University's campus, just seconds from Interstate 20. The 350-seat chapel space is illuminated by a breathtaking stained-glass window at the front and at the back, l treasure: a Vissar-Rowland Opus 93 pipe organ inscribed with the words: 'Soli Deo Gloria.'

  5. List of universities and colleges affiliated with the ...

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    Gardner–Webb University (Boiling Springs, North Carolina) Georgetown College (Kentucky) (Georgetown, Kentucky) Hannibal-LaGrange University (Hannibal, Missouri) Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, Texas) Houston Christian University (Houston, Texas) Howard Payne University (Brownwood, Texas) Jacksonville College (Jacksonville, Texas)

  6. List of colleges named Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Institutions of learning called Simmons College or Simmons University include: Simmons University, a women's liberal arts college in Boston, Massachusetts; Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically black college in Louisville, Kentucky; HardinSimmons University, in Abilene, Texas

  7. Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football - Wikipedia

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    The HardinSimmons Cowboys football team represents HardinSimmons University in the sport of college football. [2] HardinSimmons began competing in intercollegiate football in 1897. [3] The program rose to prominence under Frank Kimbrough who compiled a 47–8–3 record (.836) as head coach from 1935 to 1940.

  8. Category:Hardin–Simmons University people - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 October 2024, at 13:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. 1958 Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1958 HardinSimmons Cowboys football team was an American football team that represented HardinSimmons University in the Border ... Code of Conduct;