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  2. Montgomery Bell Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Bell Academy theater program has won awards at the Tennessee Theater Association. [citation needed] The school also performs its annual student-directed one-acts in April and May, where it invites the students to write and direct their original scripts. MBA also performs its annual musical with students from the Harpeth Hall ...

  3. List of Tournament of Champions winners - Wikipedia

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    2019: North Broward Prep (FL) – Nicholas Mancini/Giorgio Rabbini; Montgomery Bell Academy (TN) – Aden Barton/Julian Habermann; 2020: Montgomery Bell Academy (TN) – Aden Barton/Sam Meacham; Whitney M. Young Magnet High School (IL) – Jeremy Margolin/Henry Mitchell

  4. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bartle Hall Convention Center: Kansas City: Missouri: 388,000 sq ft (36,000 m 2) [27] 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2) [27] Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter: Perry: Georgia: 738,204 sq ft (68,581.4 m 2) 781,831 sq ft (72,634.5 m 2) Fair Park: Dallas: Texas: 749,000 sq ft (69,600 m 2) Salt Palace Convention Center: Salt Lake City: Utah

  5. John Bell Keeble - Wikipedia

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    John Bell Keeble (May 13, 1868 – October 10, 1929) was an American attorney and academic administrator. He represented the Louisville and Nashville Railroad for 28 years, and he served as the dean of the Vanderbilt University Law School from 1915 to 1929.

  6. Montgomery Bell - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Bell was born on January 3, 1769, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. [1] His father, John Bell, was an Irish emigrant to the United States. [1] His mother was Mary Patterson. [1] He was of Scotch-Irish descent on both sides. [1] Bell served a three-year apprenticeship to a tanner and later became a hatmaker with an older brother.

  7. MC to celebrate renovation of conference hall - AOL

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    Sep. 18—Midland College (MC) and the community will celebrate the renovation of the Jack E. Brown Conference Hall with an official building dedication and ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 21.

  8. Western Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Western Military Institute was a preparatory school and college located first in Kentucky, then in Tennessee.It was founded in 1847 in Georgetown, Kentucky, and it later moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where it merged with Montgomery Bell Academy in 1867.

  9. Talk:Montgomery Bell Academy - Wikipedia

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    Googling on "Mama's Boys Academy," which a contributor said is a Nashvillian nickname for the academy, turns up no hits. If anyone can confirm that this nickname is in real use and can give a citation or other evidence here, it would be a nice thing to have in the article, but I don't think it can stand alone on the say-so of an editor.