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Prof Sisk at the Helm of the Science Building
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Prof. Cole's Sunday School Class
(1912)Prof. Cole's Sunday School Class. Row 1: Bob Godbey, Mabel Van Hook, Joe Clark, White James, Prof. Glenn Gates Cole, Mrs. Cole [Nora Cole], Ned Athey, Mary Thomas, Tollie Thomas. Row 2: Miss [Marcelena] Houston, Laura ... -
Prof. Derthick
(Milligan Public Relations, undated)Professor Derthick poses for a photo; message on back reads "Livingston Academy" -
Prof. Tate
(1882-1900)Prof. James Tate nephew of Josephus Hopwood. Class of 1882, faculty 1882-1890. Taught math and language, upper level study principle President of American University Harriman, TN. 1895- prohibition party, state secretary ... -
Professional Knowledge of Adverse Childhood Experiences
(2019-05-06)Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is a hot topic in education. Research exists to clearly identify the implications that ACEs have on adults in terms of physical and mental health. Less is known about the implications ... -
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Professor Lone L. Sisk Presenting Trophy to Cross Country Team
(1965-11)1st Place Trophy Barry Wallace -
Professor Lone Sisk, David Nash, President Marshall Leggett
(Milligan Public Relations, undated)Three men posing for picture holding a plaque and shaking hands -
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Promoting Archives for Milligan's 150th Anniversary
(2017-05-19)This presentation describes how the Holloway Archives at Milligan College promoted its archival collections during Milligan’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary in 2016. Several projects that the Archives were involved with, ... -
Proposed Architectural drawing of Chapel and Fine Arts Building for Milligan College
(c. 1960s)A proposed drawing of Chapel and Fine Arts Building for Milligan by Godwin & Rawls Architects, Johnson City, TN. -
Proposed Architectural drawing of Chapel for Milligan College
(c. 1960s)A proposed interior drawing of a chapel for Milligan College by Godwin & Rawls Architects, Johnson City, TN. -
Proposed Architectural drawing of Chapel for Milligan College
(c. 1960s)A proposed chapel drawing for Milligan College by Godwin & Rawls Architects, Johnson City, TN.