Marion College, Virginia — Marion College Active 1873–1967 Type junior college Religious affiliation Lutheran Location Marion, Virginia … Wikipedia
Marion College (Missouri) — For Marion College in Indiana, see Indiana Wesleyan University. Marion College was a Presbyterian work college that closed in 1844. Its three schools were located in the Missouri towns of Philadelphia, East Ely and West Ely. Contents 1 History 2… … Wikipedia
Marion, Virginia — Town of Marion, Virginia Town The Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia … Wikipedia
Marion — /mar ee euhn, mair /, n. 1. Francis, ( the Swamp Fox ), 1732? 95, American Revolutionary general. 2. a city in central Ohio. 37,040. 3. a city in central Indiana. 35,874. 4. a city in E Iowa. 19,474. 5. a city in S Illinois. 14,031. 6. a male or… … Universalium
Marion Military Institute — Motto Truth, Honor, Service Established 1842 Type Military Junior College … Wikipedia
Marion Scott (musicologist) — Marion Margaret Scott (16 July 1877 – 24 December 1953) was an English violinist, musicologist, writer, music critic, editor, composer, and poet. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Early music career 1.2 Career 1.3 … Wikipedia
Marion Technical College — Established 1970 Type Public President J. Richard Bryson Students 2,782 Location … Wikipedia
Marion, Alabama — Marion City Old Marion City Hall, built in 1832. It now houses the Alabama Military Hall of Honor … Wikipedia
Marion Brown — Born September 8, 1931(1931 09 08) Origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Died October 18, 2010(2010 10 18) (aged 79) Genres … Wikipedia
Marion Bauer — Marion Eugénie Bauer (1882–1955) was an American composer, teacher, writer, and music critic. A contemporary of Aaron Copland, Bauer played an active role in shaping American musical identity in the early half of the twentieth century. As a… … Wikipedia