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  2. Morehouse College - Wikipedia

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    Morehouse College is a private, historically Black, men's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Anchored by its main campus of 61 acres (25 ha) near downtown Atlanta , the college has a variety of residential dorms and academic buildings east of Ashview Heights .

  3. List of Morehouse College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Morehouse College is a private, four-year, all-male, historically black college in Atlanta, Georgia. During enrollment at the college students are known as "Men of Morehouse." Upon graduation, alumni are ceremoniously initiated as lifetime "Morehouse Men." There are over 20,000 alumni of Morehouse College and dozens of alumni chapters ...

  4. Morehouse School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) is an independent and private historically-Black medical school in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally a part of Morehouse College , the school became independent in 1981.

  5. Category:Morehouse College alumni - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles of notable alumni which includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Morehouse College. Please help categorize articles/categories on related topics by adding [[Category:Morehouse College alumni]] to any articles/categories that belong here.

  6. Category:Morehouse College - Wikipedia

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  7. John Hope (educator) - Wikipedia

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    John Hope (June 2, 1868 – February 22, 1936), born in Augusta, Georgia, was an American educator and political activist, the first African-descended president of both Morehouse College in 1906 and of Atlanta University in 1929, where he worked to develop graduate programs.

  8. Hugh Gloster - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Morris Gloster (May 11, 1911 - February 16, 2002) was the seventh president of Morehouse College, responsible for establishing the Morehouse School of Medicine and the international studies program,. [1] He was also one of the founders of the College Language Association. [2]

  9. Category:Presidents of Morehouse College - Wikipedia

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    These individuals all served as President of Morehouse College. Pages in category "Presidents of Morehouse College" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.