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E. LeRoy Lawson
(undated)Founding member of the Humanities Program; At Milligan 1966-1973, 2010-2012 -
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Eastman assists growing Milligan engineering program
(Business Journal, 2016-07)This feature article explains how Eastman is helping Milligan develop its engineering program. -
Eastman commits funds to Milligan engineering program
(Milligan College, 2016-06)In 2016, Eastman Foundation made a $250,000 commitment to Milligan College’s engineering program. -
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Ed Vogel, Newt Williams, and Boggus Culvahouse on Anglin Field
(Circa 1936)Ed Vogel, Newt Williams, and Boggus Culvahouse on Anglin Field -
Eddie Fine and Billye Joyce (Vance) Fine
(Milligan Public Relations, Undated)"Two Milligan alumni, Eddie and Billye Joyce Fine, were honored with a 'Fine' day at the Central Christian Church in St. Petersburg, Florida upon their 10th anniversary of service to the congregation. Eddie, '61, serves ... -
Education and exploration
(Johnson City Press, 2011-06-28)Children attend camp where they do a lot of arts and learn while still having fun. -
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Eight area gospel choirs join voices for Milligan worship service
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-04-10)Eight area gospel choirs present a concert and worship service in collaboration with Milligan College. -
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The election is over. The question remains: Who should lead?
(Business Journal, 2016-11)This piece is a letter by Scott Robertson mentioning comments by Pres. Bill Greer during “40 Under Forty” gala speech. -
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Elisa (Beyers) Dunman and Jack Simpson
(1991)Elisa Beyers and Jack Simpson in the 1991 Founder's Daughter Pageant -
Elizabethton's Simmons will slap for Holly at Milligan
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-06-19)Kelsey Simmons signs with Lady Buff softball program. -
Elma Ellis
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1908)Elma E.R. Ellis. Latin teacher 1890. Milligan College 1899-1903, 1908-1915. Lynchburg, VA 1903-1905 -
Elma Ellis
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1908)Milligan faculty was also mixed, although typically there were more male teachers than female. Elma E.R. Ellis, a graduate of the University of Tennessee, taught at Milligan for several years, beginning in 1899.