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In 1846, the college's trustees changed the institution's name to Centenary College of Louisiana and adopted the alumni of the two predecessor colleges. [7] During the 1850s, enrollment reached 260, and the college constructed a large central building, which included classrooms, laboratories, literary society rooms, a library, a chapel, offices ...
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In 2021, Holman announced that football would return to Centenary College of Louisiana after a more than 50-year hiatus. Football has been a part of Centenary's history. It began in 1894 with its ...
Geisler was born in Berwick, Louisiana, in 1909. [2] He attended Morgan City High School. [3] He then enrolled at Centenary College of Louisiana where he played at the end position for the undefeated 1932 and 1933 football teams. He was a consensus first-team selection to the 1933 College Football All-America Team.
Elam, the son of James M. Elam and Rebecca Chambers, was born in Baton Rouge on December 7, 1829. He attended Lagrange College in Kentucky (1846-1847) and graduated from Centenary College in Jackson, Louisiana, in 1850.
Centenary College of Louisiana people (5 C) Pages in category "Centenary College of Louisiana" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.