Thomas Arthur Spragens (/ˈspreɪ.ɡɪnz/ SPRAY-ginz; April 25, 1917 – February 11, 2006) was an American administrator who was the 17th president of Centre...
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Centre's history, exceeding the terms of Thomas A. Spragens, who served for 24 years from 1957 to 1981, and John A. Roush, who served for 22 years between...
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Presbyterian; this requirement ended in 1969 during the tenure of Thomas A. Spragens, one year after Centre withdrew from the Kentucky Synod. The close...
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Citizenship, and Republican Liberalism 2000 – no award given 2001 – Thomas A. Spragens, Jr. for Civic Liberalism: Reflections on Our Democratic Ideals 2002...
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eventually took place in 1962 under the direction of Groves's successor, Thomas A. Spragens. Centre maintained its ties to the Presbyterian Church during Groves's...
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Stephens College (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
College is a private women's college in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It is the second-oldest women's educational establishment that is still a women's...
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communitarians, Etzioni and Galston, along with a varied group of academics (including Mary Ann Glendon, Thomas A. Spragens, James Fishkin, Benjamin Barber, Hans...
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Lebanon, Kentucky (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from The American Cyclopaedia with a Wikisource reference)
governor of Kentucky, 1883–1887 Thomas A. Spragens, former president of Centre College, Danville, Kentucky (1957–1981) Sam B. Thomas, Democrat who served as member...
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These noted people were born, raised or lived for a significant period of time in the city of Danville, Kentucky. List of people from Kentucky "Notable...
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who led the college for 27 years in the nineteenth century, and Thomas A. Spragens, who held the position for 24 years. Milton C. Moreland, then-provost...
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