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  2. University of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded as South Carolina College on December 19, 1801, by an act of the South Carolina General Assembly initiated by Governor John Drayton in an effort to promote harmony between the Lowcountry and the Backcountry. On January 10, 1805, having an initial enrollment of nine students, the college commenced classes with a ...

  3. List of University of South Carolina people - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina historian [310] Donald Fowler: 1966–1968 1971–2020 former chairman of the Democratic National Committee [311] Lawrence B. Glickman: 1992–2014 historian of American consumerism [312] Richard Theodore Greener: 1873–1877 first Black person to graduate from Harvard University and first to teach at the University of South ...

  4. Salesian school - Wikipedia

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    The figure at the center of a Salesian school is Saint John Bosco or Don Bosco, who is also known as "Father, teacher, and friend of the youth." Don Bosco was a 19th-century visionary from Italy who created a system of education for boys and girls from marginalized areas of society. For Don Bosco, "Prevention" meant helping a youth before he or ...

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    John Burroughs School, in Ladue, Missouri, United States; Judge Business School, at Cambridge University; June Buchanan School, in Pippa Passes, Kentucky, United States; John Bosco School, former name of De La Salle John Bosco College; JBS, an abbreviation for Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say (JBS Lyceum), Paris

  6. College of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The College of Charleston (CofC or Charleston) is a public university in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, it is the oldest university in South Carolina, the 13th-oldest institution of higher learning in the US, and the oldest municipal college in the nation.

  7. St John Bosco Arts College - Wikipedia

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    The school became a catholic comprehensive in 1983. The Salesian Sisters of St John Bosco are also known as the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. It was known as the St John Bosco High School until September 2004 when it became an Arts College. [2] In March 2013 the college became a National Teaching School.

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  9. John Bosco - Wikipedia

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    Several institutions in Engadine, New South Wales, were also named for Bosco, including St John Bosco Parish, St John Bosco Primary School, and St John Bosco College. Bosco was the subject of the 1935 biopic Don Bosco, directed by Goffredo Alessandrini, and was played by the actor Gian Paolo Rosmino.