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    Inman E. Page (December 29, 1853 - December 21, 1935) was a Baptist leader and educator in Oklahoma, Missouri and Tennessee. He was president of four...
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  • Lincoln University (Missouri) (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    1871) Samuel T. Mitchell (1875 to 1878) Inman E. Page (1880 to 1898) John H. Jackson (1898 to 1901) Edward E. Clarke (1902) Benjamin F. Allen (1902 to...
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  • Langston University (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    Agricultural and Normal University. From 1898 to 1916 its president was Inman E. Page. Langston University was created as a result of the second Morrill Act...
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    Ivy League (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
    academic and administrative buildings after its first black graduates, Inman E. Page and Ethel Tremaine Robinson. In response to the murder of George Floyd...
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    further music lessons. At Douglass, he was influenced by principal Inman E. Page and his daughter, music teacher Zelia N. Breaux. Ellison applied twice...
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    The Inman Line was one of the three largest 19th-century British passenger shipping companies on the North Atlantic, along with the White Star Line and...
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  • to Ida J. Rivers, and had four daughters. He died in December 1949. Inman E. Page, the first African American to serve as president of Lincoln Institute...
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  • What do Congregationalists Believe? (1896) Christensen, Lawrence O., William E. Foley, and Gary Kremer, eds. Dictionary of Missouri Biography. Archived May...
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    History of Brown University (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
    States. Brown's first African-American students, George W. Milford and Inman E. Page, were admitted in the fall of 1873. Brown began to admit women when...
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    (1879–1880) Inman E. Page (1880–1898) John H. Jackson (1898–1902) Edward E. Clarke (1902) Benjamin F. Allen (1902–1918) Clement Richardson (1918–1922) Inman E. Page...
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