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  2. Marlboro College - Wikipedia

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    The Marlboro College campus is located on South Road in the town of Marlboro, Vermont, in the Green Mountains. In the early years of the college, students and faculty worked together to adapt the buildings of three farms on the site, [2] which became the main classroom building, the dining hall, and the admissions and administration buildings.

  3. Walter F. Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Walter F. Hendricks (1892 – September 29, 1979) was an educator and founder of three colleges in Vermont, all of which would later close. He founded Marlboro College (1946–2020), Windham College (1951–1978), and Mark Hopkins College (1964–1978).

  4. Kevin F. F. Quigley - Wikipedia

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    His leadership led to the closing of the school and a merger with Emerson College in Boston, establishing the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson. Staff were let go without severance but faculty were given the option of joining Emerson.

  5. Ellen McCulloch-Lovell - Wikipedia

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    Ellen McCulloch-Lovell was the president of Marlboro College from 2004 until 2015. [1] [2] A 1969 graduate of Bennington College, McCullouch-Lovell was executive directior of the Vermont Arts Council from 1970 to 1983. She served as Chief of Staff to Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy from 1983 to 1994.

  6. Joseph Mazur - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mazur at a launch of the Italian translation of his book Fluke in Milano, Italy - October 24, 2017. Joseph C. Mazur (born in the Bronx in 1942) is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Marlboro College, in Marlboro, Vermont.

  7. Marlborough College - Wikipedia

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    Marlborough College is a public school (English private boarding school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. It was founded as Marlborough School in 1843 by the Dean of Manchester, George Hull Bowers , for the education of the sons of Church of England clergy. [ 1 ]

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  9. William D. Mundell - Wikipedia

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    He attended Middlebury College but dropped out during the Depression to support his family. [3] During World War II, he served as a radar operator in the Pacific. After the War, he took a year at Marlboro College. [4] Mundell was a foreman with the Vermont State Highway Department, a selectman, justice of the peace, and auditor for the Town of ...