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Maintains an active alumni association [43] St. Mary of the Plains College: Dodge City: 1913: 1992: Maintains an active alumni association [44] St. Mary's College: St. Marys: 1848: 1968: A second College presently exists at the same location also named St. Mary's College" The Way College of Emporia: Emporia: 1975: 1989: Same location as College ...
Oklahoma City (OK) Alumni Chapter 1922 Oklahoma City, OK: Active Middle Western Originally chartered as Langston Alumni Chapter [37] Philadelphia (PA) Alumni Chapter 1922 Philadelphia, PA: Active Northeastern [38] Pittsburgh (PA) Alumni Chapter 1922 Pittsburgh, PA: Active East Central [39] Kansas City (MO) Alumni Chapter 1923 Kansas City, MO ...
Quint City Alumnae: 1961 Davenport, Rock Island, Moline, and Bettendorf: Iowa and Illinois: Inactive [3] Kansas City Alumnae: 1961 Kansas City: Missouri: Inactive [3] Indiana Alumni: 1962 Indiana: Active [3] [17] District of Columnia Alumnae: 1963 Washington, D.C. Inactive [3] Louisiana Alumnae: 1968 Louisiana: Inactive [3] Arkansas Alumnae ...
Campbell College was situated in the northern part of the town of Holton, Jackson County, Kansas in northeast Kansas. Local poet, author, journalist, librarian, and suffragist, Elizabeth Barr Arthur described the area in her 1907 publication "Business Directory and History of Jackson County" as situated "on an eminence commanding a fine view of the surrounding country.
Charles C. Campbell, USA (Ret.) – US Army general (retired), former FORSCOM commander, Louisiana State University; Dana T. Merrill – United States Army brigadier general; Richard Myers – former chairman, Joint Chief of Staff, Kansas State University
Thomas T. Crittenden Jr. (1882, ΒΘΠ), former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908–1909; Elgin English Crull (1930, Kappa Sigma), longest serving city manager of Dallas, Texas to date (1952–1966); city manager when Kennedy was assassinated
The alumni of Missouri University of Science and Technology, or Missouri S&T, include both graduates and non-graduates who have attended the university located in Rolla, Missouri. Missouri S&T was founded as the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy (MSM) in 1870, the first technological institution west of the Mississippi River . [ 1 ]
Brantley Foster, protagonist in the movie The Secret of My Success, portrayed by Michael J. Fox, is a recent graduate of Kansas State University who moves to New York City where he has landed a job as a financier. Oliver Lang, terrorist in the movie Arlington Road, portrayed by Tim Robbins, is a former Kansas State student.