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  2. Peirce College - Wikipedia

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    Thomas May Peirce, the Philadelphia educator who founded the college in 1865 and for whom it was named In 1865, Thomas May Peirce, a Philadelphia educator, founded the Union Business College. The curriculum was designed to provide returning Civil War soldiers a business-focused education in anticipation of post-war business growth and expansion.

  3. Category:Peirce College people - Wikipedia

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    People associated with Peirce College. For the school in Pierce County, Washington, see Pierce College people. Pages in category "Peirce College people"

  4. Category:Peirce College - Wikipedia

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    Peirce College; This page was last edited on 23 April 2021, at 02:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Los Angeles Pierce College - Wikipedia

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    The Farm Center on the corner of Victory Boulevard and De Soto Avenue is a 32-acre (13 ha) parcel that was partnered between the Foundation for Pierce College and the McBroom family. The McBroom family have invested nearly $3.5 million to operate the Farm Center which covered utility, labor, insurance, and other operational costs. [ 20 ]

  6. Old Trapper's Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Old Trapper's Lodge art work is located in Los Angeles Pierce College's Cleveland Park at 6201 Winnetka Avenue in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles in Los Angeles County. The folk art is a life-size sculpture made by John Ehn (1897-1981), a self-taught artist who loved Old West culture.

  7. Meet the new presidents of these two Pierce College campuses ...

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    Pierce College is the largest college district in Pierce County and serves more than 13,500 students each year, according to the college. State financial data shows that college campus presidents ...

  8. Margaret Walker Center - Wikipedia

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    The Margaret Walker Center (MWC), located in the heritage listed Ayer Hall on the campus of Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi, is a public archive and museum dedicated to the preservation, interpretation, and dissemination of the culture and history of the African American community. [1]

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