Baldwin–Wallace College — Baldwin Wallace College Motto Creating contributing, compassionate citizens of an increasingly global society. [1] Established … Wikipedia
Baldwin-Wallace College — Infobox University name = Baldwin Wallace College motto = Quality Education with a Personal Touch. established = 1845 endowment = 122,303,111 USD (2007)cite web |url=http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance 3014 brief.php … Wikipedia
Baldwin-Wallace College — Devise Quality Education with a Personal Touch (« Éducation de qualité avec une touche personnelle ») Nom original Baldwin Wallace College Informations Fondation 1845 Type Université d arts libéraux Dotation … Wikipédia en Français
List of Baldwin-Wallace College people — This is a list of people associated with Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. This includes faculty, alumni and staff. Baldwin Wallace is a private college that enjoys a long and rich affiliation with the United Methodist Church. The College… … Wikipedia
German Wallace College — was a German Methodist institution of higher education in Berea, Ohio. It was organized 7 June 1864. The Rev. Jacob Rothweiler of the Central German Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church (and a professor at Baldwin University) was… … Wikipedia
Wallace — may refer to:PeoplePeople with the surname Wallace: *Wallace (surname)Fictional people with Wallace as the full name: * Wallace, a character on The Wire * Wallace, the principal character in the British animated series Wallace and Gromit *Wallace … Wikipedia
College town — For the village in England, see College Town, Berkshire. A college town or university town is a community (often literally a town, but possibly a small or medium sized specialized city, or in some cases a neighborhood or a district of a city)… … Wikipedia
Wallace Wade Stadium — Former names Duke Stadium (1929–1967) Location Frank Bassett … Wikipedia
College literary societies — in American higher education were a distinctive kind of social organization, distinct from literary societies generally, and they were the precursors of college fraternities and sororities.[1] In the period from the late eighteenth century to the … Wikipedia
Wallace H. Coulter — (February 17, 1913 – August 7, 1998) was an American electrical engineer, inventor, and businessman. He is best known for his discovery of the Coulter principle, which provided a methodology for counting, measuring and evaluating microscopic… … Wikipedia