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74, and served as a member of the faculty of | Lafayette College from 1875 to 1877 and member of the |
He was educated at | Lafayette College (1854-56), graduated from the Univer |
the Mifflinburg Academy, and graduated from | Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1871. |
basketball, most notably including games of | Lafayette College and the University of Massachusetts- |
He attended | Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania and later to |
a Presbyterian minister, became president of | Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania shortly afte |
h at the University of Missouri (1898-1899), | Lafayette College (1902), Brown University (1903), and |
He obtained his B.S. in psychology from | Lafayette College in 1934, his master's in psychology |
He played collegiate basketball at | Lafayette College under Butch Van Breda Kolff. |
t Pennsylvania State University (1896-1898), | Lafayette College (1899-1901, 1911), Lehigh University |
He served as a trustee of | Lafayette College from 1826 to 1832. |
He was educated at | Lafayette College (Class of 1910) and Columbia Univers |
y (infantry), received his B.A. in 1952 from | Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. |
Newton coached at | Lafayette College for four seasons and achieved a reco |
Folwell coached | Lafayette College from 1908 through 1911, amassing a 2 |
n the pianoforte, was professor of German in | Lafayette College for a short time. |
Wissel coached Division I | Lafayette College (1967-71), rebuilding team into conf |
, he accepted an appointment as president of | Lafayette College where he served from 1891 until 1914 |
station broadcasting on 96.1 FM, and WJRH, a | Lafayette College radio station broadcasting at 104.9 |
Glass received a bachelor's degree from | Lafayette College (1969), where he was a member of the |
up in Glen Gardner, New Jersey, and attended | Lafayette College and Harvard Law School. |
In 1901, he graduated from | Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. |
r of Divinity (D.D.) was conferred on him by | Lafayette College (1892) and by Yale University (1910) |
March Field, on the | Lafayette College Campus, is named in honor of his son |
g, Pennsylvania, Marsh received an A.B. from | Lafayette College in 1927 amd an LL.B. from the Univer |
a charter member of the board of trustees of | Lafayette College in 1826. |
After graduating first from | Lafayette College and then from the Princeton Theologi |
He graduated from | Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. |
Military Academy and in 1877 graduated from | Lafayette College where he took courses in mining and |
He attended the public schools and | Lafayette College in Easton. |
He has received honorary doctorates from | Lafayette College, Williams College, St. Mary's Colleg |
his Bachelors degree in Russian history from | Lafayette College, Masters and Doctorate degrees from |
He has received honorary doctorates from | Lafayette College, Wittenberg University, and Long Isl |
(He was later awarded honorary degrees from | Lafayette College, Lesley College, Boston University, |
record, winning 12 and tying 1 game against | Lafayette College, 6-6. |
schools of Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania and | Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. |
aduate degree with a major in economics from | Lafayette College, earned a Masters of Business Admini |
ohn Henry MacCracken, president (1915-26) of | Lafayette College, were his sons. |
nglish language and comparative philology at | Lafayette College, in Easton, Pennsylvania, from 1857 |
ing for three years, he became instructor at | Lafayette College. |
Princeton, Ballin became a football coach at | Lafayette College. |
her law clerk, Archibald Howard, just out of | Lafayette College. |
d the current head men's basketball coach at | Lafayette College. |
then took over as the head football coach at | Lafayette College. |
r and head of the Department of Chemistry at | Lafayette College. |
the hills to the north which is the home of | Lafayette College. |
He served as lecturer on municipal law at | Lafayette College. |
He attended | Lafayette College; he transferred to Jefferson College |
Marilyn Sitzman (December 14, 1939, | Lafayette, Colorado - August 11, 1993, Mesquite, Texas |
occer team at Peak to Peak Charter School in | Lafayette, Colorado. |
rector, Dan McKay, now operates 479XX.com, a | Lafayette community-focused web radio station. |
In 1977, the | Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission merged th |
Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission - Blackha | |
utheastern Leon, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, | Lafayette counties as well as Hamilton along the upper |
lane Florida State Road in eastern Dixie and | Lafayette counties, near the Suwannee River. |
rom Polk, Montgomery, Hempstead, Calhoun and | Lafayette counties. |
Parts of it extend into Panola and | Lafayette counties. |
It is just south of the Old | Lafayette County Courthouse which was moved to its pre |
The (second) Old | Lafayette County Courthouse, built in 1893-1894, now a |
Mississippi Highway 6 ( | Lafayette County sections are co-signed U.S. Route 278 |
Lafayette County (south) | |
Age pyramid | Lafayette County |
He attended | Lafayette County High School in the equally small nort |
Named USS | Lafayette County (LST-859) on 1 July 1955, she returne |
Lafayette County Board of County Commissioners | |
Location of | Lafayette County in Arkansas |
ord surrounds the campus which is located in | Lafayette County and inspired Faulkner and his imagina |
Lafayette County has earned distinctions in Ingram's M | |
Lafayette County High School is located in Stamps, Ark | |
in streets, N.W., across the street from the | Lafayette County Courthouse in Mayo, Florida. |
He served as district attorney of | Lafayette County 1880-1884. |
ation of SR 53 is Madison County Road 53 and | Lafayette County Road 53, which ultimately ends at an |
In 1989, the Old | Lafayette County Courthouse was listed in A Guide to F |
ke way for a fireproof building, the present | Lafayette County Courthouse. |
The 1883 Old | Lafayette County Courthouse, now a bed and breakfast; |
The Old | Lafayette County Courthouse, built 1893-1894, is an hi |
As of 2003, | Lafayette County High School had over 900 students, an |
Lafayette County's mascot is the Cougar. | |
Bradley is a city in | Lafayette County, Arkansas, United States. |
Wayne is a town in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. |
und Site (3LA1) is an archaeological site in | Lafayette County, Arkansas in the Great Bend region of |
ntral business district of Oxford, a city in | Lafayette County, Mississippi, United States. |
versity of Mississippi (Ole Miss) campus, in | Lafayette County, Mississippi within the city of Oxfor |
Elk Grove is a town in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. |
It rises in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, and flows for most of its |
After crossing into | Lafayette County, the route reaches the community of P |
the National Register of Historic Places in | Lafayette County, Arkansas, United States. |
onsin before finally settling near Monroe in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin. |
Marmaduke attended Chapel Hill Academy in | Lafayette County, Missouri and the Masonic College in |
onal Register of Historic Places listings in | Lafayette County, Arkansas. |
Anderson was born July 4, 1847 in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin. |
Lee Maurice Russell (November 16, 1875, | Lafayette County, Mississippi) - May 5, 1943, Jackson, |
Shullsburg is a town in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. |
Lennon was born in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin on October 12, 1850 to Joh |
Belmont is a town in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. |
is an 11-acre (4.5 ha) historic location in | Lafayette County, Arkansas, in the United States. |
He was born in Shullsburg, Wisconsin, in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin. |
New Diggings is a town in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. |
North Regional Office (unincorporated | Lafayette County, near Oxford) |
Russell was born in | Lafayette County, Mississippi and later attended the U |
Monticello is a town in | Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. |
he Missouri River between Carroll County and | Lafayette County. |
created in 1921 from the southern portion of | Lafayette County. |
alhoun County north to MS 7 south of Oxford, | Lafayette County. |
o Wisconsin and practiced law at Darlington, | Lafayette County. |
Troop I ( | Lafayette): Covers Parishes of Evangeline, St. Landry, |
06, the Desormeaux Foundation, which funds a | Lafayette crisis pregnancy center, honored three physi |
He served as the head coach at | Lafayette, Dartmouth, and Brown. |
He was preceded by Gabriel | Lafayette Dennis and was replaced by Joseph Rudolph Gr |
William V.S. Tubman (Dukuly replaced Gabriel | Lafayette Dennis, who died in office in 1954). |
James | Lafayette Dickey (2 February 1923 - 19 January 1997) w |
II appointed Bishop O'Donnell Bishop of the | Lafayette Diocese in Louisiana. |
Fulcher served as bishop of the | Lafayette diocese for only about one year. |
a training school for nurses and founded the | Lafayette Dispensary to serve the health care needs of |
, in which capacity he hosted the Marquis de | Lafayette during Lafayette's "Farewell Tour" of the Un |
e at the ceremonies welcoming the Marquis de | Lafayette during his visit of June, 1825. |
structed in 1961 and completed in 1964, 1300 | Lafayette East stands at 30 floors. |
North | LaFayette Elementary School |
ns for the monument to George Washington and | Lafayette erected in 1869 in Monument Cemetery, Philad |
ll alive who had flown as part of the fabled | Lafayette Escadrille and the Lafayette Flying Corps, w |
pronounced "Ten-o") was the commander of the | Lafayette Escadrille - the famed branch of the French |
on the 18th of Feb. the officers of the old | Lafayette Escadrille were assigned, and the CO. |
The | Lafayette Escadrille was created before the United Sta |
United States formally entered the war, the | Lafayette Escadrille was absorbed into the U.S. Army. |
esponsibility to the Navy before joining the | Lafayette Escadrille on January 22d 1917 . |
man Prince was a leading founder of France's | Lafayette Escadrille with Bill Thaw, Elliott C. Cowdin |
ench Air Force descendant of the World War I | Lafayette Escadrille) equipped with American Curtis Ha |
ircraft, early French aviation featuring the | Lafayette Escadrille, a history of air mail, the Tuske |
uadron) and was later attached to the famous | Lafayette Escadrille, composed of American volunteers. |
which was the descendant of the World War I | Lafayette Escadrille, "Groupe de Chasse II/5, the Esca |
He had become a pilot in the recently formed | Lafayette Escadrille. |
For the actual unit, see | Lafayette Escadrille. |
Nancy R. Landry (born 1962) is a | Lafayette family practice lawyer and a Republican memb |
fe Patricia, Henry Carroll owns and operates | Lafayette Farm in St. Matthews, South Carolina where t |
The Ward was formerly part of the old | Lafayette Faubourg annexed by New Orleans in the 1850s |
an assistant U.S. Attorney and wife Sarah in | Lafayette; five grandchildren; a brother, Edgar E. Wal |
George Washington | Lafayette Fly |
n a member of the larger and less well-known | Lafayette Flying Corps. |
portrayed Bullard and his comrades from the | Lafayette Flying Corps. |
bomber in the Escadrille Breguet 227 of the | Lafayette Flying Corps, as the only American in the sq |
tended Harvard University before joining the | Lafayette Flying Corps of the French Air Service in 19 |
y Batiste- Former University of Louisiana at | Lafayette football player; National Football League pl |
ball coach at the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette for one season in 1912, compiling a record o |
ts travel to the nearby cities of Crowley or | Lafayette for employment or shopping needs. |
Brent Mydland, musician, lived in | Lafayette for a time before dying in 1990. |
ord systems, establishing a summer office in | Lafayette, forming a trade publication and fighting le |
Lafayette franchise folded, June 20, 1957 | |
At this point, US 52 is on the | Lafayette Freeway. |
Lafayette Fresco Thompson (June 6, 1902 - November 20, | |
He attended the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette from 1985-1989, and was a two-time All-Ameri |
entatives appointed to escort the Marquis de | Lafayette from Frederick City to Washington in 1825. |
Lafayette G. Pool (July 23, 1919 - May 30, 1991) was a | |
March to | Lafayette, Ga., April 30-May 9. Atlanta Campaign May t |
auga logo and station identification sign at | LaFayette, Georgia yard office |
It originates near | LaFayette, Georgia and discharges into the Little Rive |
Chattooga & Chickamauga 103 rests at | LaFayette, Georgia |
Ringgold, Georgia's WRNG-LP (on channel 28), | LaFayette, Georgia's WLFW-LP (on channel 41). |
translator station (channel 41) licensed to | Lafayette, Georgia, United States, see WLFW-LP. |
Captured on April 15, 1862, near | Lafayette, Georgia, he escaped execution as a spy and |
Licensed to | Lafayette, Georgia, USA, the station serves the Chatta |
The town closest to the trail is | LaFayette, Georgia. |
hort-line railroad which is headquartered in | LaFayette, Georgia. |
& Chickamauga yard office at Holiman Yard in | LaFayette, Georgia. |
Phillip | Lafayette Gibbs, 21, a junior, and James Earl Green, 1 |
5 the album features performances by Murray, | Lafayette Gilchist, Jaribu Shahid, and Hamid Drake alo |
Lafayette Gilchist: piano | |
The | Lafayette Goodbar House is a historic house at 614 Wal |
Hardy Gross is a University of Louisiana at | Lafayette graduate living in Baton Rouge. |
In 1873, he was appointed by Oregon Governor | LaFayette Grover to the Oregon Supreme Court to replac |
With | Lafayette Harris, Jr. Lafayette is here ! |
f recordings from University of Louisiana at | Lafayette has been released on Louisiana Crossroad Rec |
ed for the Revolutionary War hero Marquis de | Lafayette, has numerous houses dating from the Federal |
Lafayette has been a center of antiabortion activism s | |
y, William Jennings Bryan and the Marquis de | Lafayette have been guests of the Mansion. |
Penn and | Lafayette have played 87 games since their first meeti |
Huger became a close friend of | Lafayette, having met him upon his arrival near George |
arch 13, 1956, Jeanmard retired as Bishop of | Lafayette; he was appointed titular bishop of Bareta b |
professor at the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette, he designed and taught the first university |
ssee approximately twenty miles southeast of | Lafayette, he led a party of sixty men in a skirmish w |
At | Lafayette he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon frate |
e town of Conejos was founded in the 1854 by | Lafayette Head, who later became the first lieutenant |
In May 2009 the Foundation sold the store to | Lafayette health club owner Red Lerille, who bought th |
es, ranging from churches to schools such as | Lafayette High School and Bruton High School. |
He attended | Lafayette High School and Kingsborough Community Colle |
He attended | Lafayette High School in Mayo, Florida, and played hig |
He was educated at | Lafayette High School in Buffalo, where he received tr |
LaFayette High School | |
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Lafayette High School | |
Levy attended | Lafayette High School, Lexington, KY; University of Ch |
When he took the ACT at | Lafayette High School in Lexington-home to UK-he final |
Lafayette High School Academy of Health Careers | |
nd jazz pianist as well as trombonist in the | Lafayette High School "Ram" band in Williamsburg, Virg |
played with Lawrence Taylor and Mel Gray at | Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, Virginia. |
Lafayette High School of Williamsburg, Virginia (now i | |
He attended | Lafayette High School in Mayo, and played high school |
tled in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn 1953 attending | Lafayette High School (New York City). |
t Mill High School Band of Fort Mill, SC and | Lafayette high school of Lexington KY. |
tive regalia at their graduation ceremony at | Lafayette High School in LaFayette, New York, was reso |
Taylor Bennett attended | Lafayette High School in Wildwood, Missouri from 2000- |
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