• Mary Sharp College (1851–1896), first known as the Tennessee and Alabama Female Institute, was a women's college, located in Winchester, Tennessee. It...
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    Mary Sharp (1778–1812), also called Mary Lloyd-Baker or Mary Lloyd Baker, was a niece of the British abolitionist Granville Sharp (1735 – 1813). Mary...
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    in Winchester. Mary Sharp College (originally the "Tennessee and Alabama Female Institute", but later renamed in honor of Mary Corn Sharp, a donor) was...
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    the first President of the Mary Sharp College (1851–1896), located at Winchester, Tennessee. It was the first women's college in the United States to offer...
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    [citation needed] The cancer treatment program at Sharp Chula Vista is certified by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, as a Comprehensive...
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    Ohio, and one of several that were founded around 1950, including Mary Sharp College in Winchester, Tennessee. Seminaries for women were also established...
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  • in 2021 and now operates as the University of Tennessee Southern. Mary Sharp College, Winchester (operated from 1851 to 1896) Moses Fisk's Female Academy...
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    those given to men (the first to do so was the now-defunct Mary Sharp College). Elmira College became coeducational in all of its programs in 1969. A special...
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  • (later Mary Sharp College) was the first women's college to grant college degrees to women that were the equivalent of those given to men. The college closed...
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    Cecil James Sharp (22 November 1859 – 23 June 1924) was an English collector of folk songs, folk dances and instrumental music, as well as a lecturer...
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