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  2. Logan Institute of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Institute's first choir, the Delta Phi Chorus, was organized in 1957 to serve as "ambassadors of good will for the institute." [2] Today, the institute has two different choirs: the Logan Institute Choir and the Logan Institute Singers (formally the Latter-day Voices). The Logan Institute Choir is open for all students to join, and ...

  3. Institute of Religion - Wikipedia

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    Logan Institute of Religion at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. An Institute of Religion is a local organization that provides religious education for young adults (ages 18–30) who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with those of other religions also welcome to participate.

  4. Logan family (historical) - Wikipedia

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    Logan became the first treasurer of Tuskegee Institute in 1882, and is described as the closest confidante of the institute's head, Booker T. Washington. He later served as vice president and was a member of the board of trustees at Tuskegee. In 1888 Logan married Adella Hunt, also a teacher at Tuskegee.

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    Photo credit: Logan White / Courtesy Sundance Institute. Rose Byrne stars as Linda, a woman with a sick child and a laundry list of other troubles that threaten to overwhelm her. Somehow, however ...

  6. Logan Medal of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Medal of the Arts was an arts prize initiated in 1907 and associated with the Art Institute of Chicago, the Frank G Logan family and the Society for Sanity in Art. From 1917 through 1940, 270 awards were given for contributions to American art.

  7. Shingo Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Shingo Prize for Organizational Excellence is an award for organizational excellence given to organizations worldwide by the Shingo Institute, part of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. In order to be selected as a recipient of the Shingo Prize, an organization "challenges" or applies for the ...

  8. Fort Logan - Wikipedia

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    Fort Logan was a military installation located eight miles southwest of Denver, Colorado. It was established in October 1887, when the first soldiers camped on the land, and lasted until 1946, when it was closed following the end of World War II . [ 2 ]

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