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Andrew Bell was born at St Andrews, in Scotland on 27 March 1753 and attended St Andrews University where he did well in mathematics and natural philosophy, graduating in 1774. [ 2 ] In 1774 he sailed to Virginia as a private tutor and remained there until 1781 when he left to avoid involvement in the war of independence.
Tony Petersen, college football coach-offensive coordinator, Louisiana Tech, 2013; co-offensive coordinator, qb coach and assoc. head coach, Marshall University, 2010–12; also coached at Marshall, 1991–2000; Marshall Hall of Fame; quarterbacked Herd to I-AA National Finals for the first time, falling to University of Louisiana-Monroe, 43-42 ...
Marshall University is a public research university in Huntington, West Virginia. The university was originally known as Marshall Academy. [2] In 1858, the Virginia General Assembly changed the name to Marshall College, [3] On March 2, 1961, West Virginia Legislature elevated the college to university status, thus becoming Marshall University. [4]
John Marshall statue in front of Drinko Library. With the exception of the Old Main building, expansion of the facilities and the college itself did not begin until 1907, when the West Virginia Board of Regents changed the title of the presiding officer from "principal" to "president" and allowed the creation of new college-level departments. [13]
Andrew Bell may refer to: Andrew Bell (artist) (born 1978), British-born American toy designer; Andrew Bell (engraver) (1726–1809), Scottish co-founder of the Encyclopædia Britannica; Andrew Bell (educationalist) (1753–1832), Scottish pioneer of mutual instruction and author of the Madras System of Education; Andrew Bell (cricketer) (born ...
Andrew Truxal, Class of 1920, president of Hood College and Anne Arundel Community College; Richard J. Stonesifer Class of 1944, fifth President of Monmouth University (1971–1979) James J. Whalen, Class of 1950, president of Ithaca College (1975–1992) Richard Kneedler, Class of 1965, President Emeritus of Franklin and Marshall College
Franklin & Marshall College (F&M) is a private liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1787 as Franklin College and later merged with Marshall College in 1853, it is one of the oldest colleges in the United States. [6] F&M is named after Benjamin Franklin, who gave the college its first endowment, and John ...
Mercersburg Academy (formerly Marshall College and Mercersburg College) is an independent college-preparatory boarding and day high school in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Founded in 1893, the school enrolls approximately 444 students in grades 9–12, including postgraduates , on a campus about 90 miles northwest by north of ...