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  2. Tarkio College - Wikipedia

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    Tarkio College was a college that operated in Tarkio, Missouri, from 1883 to 1992. The institution was supported by the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America , followed by the Presbyterian Church (USA) . [ 1 ]

  3. Tarkio, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Tarkio was home to Tarkio College, a private Presbyterian college founded in 1883. The college closed in 1991. The college closed in 1991. Starting in 2012 the Alumni Association rented the Campus' Main building, Rankin Hall , and in September 2019, Tarkio College Inc. was issued a Certificate of Operation from the Missouri Department of Higher ...

  4. Rankin Hall - Wikipedia

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    'Rankin Hall, also known as the Administration Building and Chapel of Tarkio College is a historic building located on the campus of the former Tarkio College at Tarkio, Atchison County, Missouri. It was built in 1930–1931, and is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, T-shaped, Collegiate Gothic style brick and stone building. The building measures 144 feet ...

  5. Marco Rubio - Wikipedia

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    He attended Tarkio College in Missouri for one year on a football scholarship before enrolling at Santa Fe Community College (later Santa Fe College) in Gainesville, Florida. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida in 1993 and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Miami School of ...

  6. List of defunct colleges and universities in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of defunct universities and colleges in Missouri. This list includes accredited, degree-granting institutions and bona fide institutions of higher learning that operated before accreditation existed.

  7. Senator Marco Rubio's son Anthony scores touchdown for ... - AOL

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    The elder Rubio played college football for a year on a scholarship at Tarkio College in Missouri. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.

  8. 1940 NAIA basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    This year the National College Basketball Tournament (NCBT) changed its name to the National Association for Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB). [2] The championship game featured Tarkio beating San Diego State, 52–42. San Diego State became the first team to lose back-to-back title games.

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