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  2. Lexington Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Institute was founded in 1998 by former U.S. Representative James Courter (R-NJ), former congressional aide Merrick "Mac" Carey, and former Georgetown University professor Loren B. Thompson, who are the chairman, chief executive officer and chief operating officer of the Institute, respectively. [2]

  3. Lexington College - Wikipedia

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    Lexington College was a Catholic women's college located in Chicago, Illinois. The curriculum was focused entirely on hospitality management studies . Originally known as the Lexington Institute of Hospitality Careers , the college opened in 1977 and closed in 2014.

  4. Dan Gouré - Wikipedia

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    Dan Gouré is the Vice President of the Lexington Institute, a thinktank based in Arlington, Virginia, and an analyst on national security and military issues for NBC.He has worked as an adjunct professor in the National Defense University's Homeland Security program under the SNSEE since 2003. [1]

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    Michelle Wilson has been selected as principal for The Hub for Innovative Learning & Leadership, which is slated to open in fall 2025 in the former Herald-Leader building on Lexington’s Midland ...

  7. Sayre Female Institute, Lexington was founded in November 1854 as the Transylvania Female Seminary. In 1855, name changed to the Sayre Female Institute, and the state granted its charter in 1856 to confer collegiate degrees. Became co-ed after World War I and became a college preparatory school in 1962.

  8. Charles H. Parrish - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Parrish (April 18, 1859 – May 8, 1931) was a minister and educator in Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky. He was the pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Louisville from 1886 until his death in 1931.

  9. John William McGarvey - Wikipedia

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    John William (J. W.) McGarvey (March 1, 1829 – October 6, 1911) was a minister, author, and religious educator in the American Restoration Movement.He was particularly associated with the College of the Bible in Lexington, Kentucky (today Lexington Theological Seminary) where he taught for 46 years, serving as president from 1895 to 1911.

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