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Croomia
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Pop McKale
James Fred "Pop" McKale was a former multiple sport college athlete, coach and athletic director. He had a lifetime commitment to athletics, which started at Albion College in 1906. McKale was named a two-time All-State athlete in both football and baseball at Albion. He helped the football team win an MIAA championship in 1908 and served as the team's captain in 1908 and 1909. A four-year varsity letter winner in both baseball and football, McKale served as the student president of the MIAA in 1909-10.
Pop_McKale
Ron Vanderlinden
Ron Vanderlinden is an assistant college football coach at Penn State University. He was formerly the head coach of the Maryland Terrapins from 1997 to 2000.
Ron_Vanderlinden
Che' Jones
Che' Jones (born April 11, 1971, Columbus, Ohio) is a long time Las Vegas resident who played college basketball at the Ohio State University-Newark, where he ended his career as the second all-time leading scorer in Ohio State-Newark history scoring 1,693 points.
Che'_Jones
The Goodrich Club
The Goodrich Club is a co-op located in Albion, Michigan. It was founded in 1932 and named after Dr. Frederic S. Goodrich, then a professor at Albion College.
The_Goodrich_Club
Pikminlover
User_talk:Pikminlover
Easter/Archive 1
Talk:Easter/Archive_1
Karr-Koussevitzky
Karr-Kousevitzky bass or Amati bass is a famous double bass previously belonging to Serge Koussevitzky and Gary Karr. Now generally referred to as the Karr-Koussevitzky rather than the Amati; until recently, the bass had been attributed to the Amati brothers, but now it is generally believed to have its origins in France. It is renowned for its tonal quality in solo music but is considered to be difficult to play.
Karr-Koussevitzky
Harvey Karman
Talk:Harvey_Karman
Lewis R. Fiske
Lewis Ransom Fiske (December 24or , 1825 — February 14, 1901) was an educator from the U.S. state of Michigan. He served as the president pro tempore of the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan (now Michigan State University) from 1859-1862 and as the president of Albion College from 1877 to 1898. Fiske sometimes spelled his name Fisk.
Lewis_R._Fiske
Cgrimm
User:Cgrimm
Fritz Shurmur
Leonard Frank “Fritz” Shurmur (July 15, 1932 August 30, 1999) was an American football coach who served as head coach of the University of Wyoming Cowboys from 1971 to 1974. During his tenure, he compiled a 15-29 (.341) record. He also served as the defensive coordinator for the National Football League's Green Bay Packers from 1994 to 1998, during which time the team won two NFC championships. He was an assistant coach in the NFL for 24 years.
Fritz_Shurmur
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
Often called the most beloved and popular of college fraternity songs, "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" was written in 1911 by Byron D. Stokes (Albion, Class of 1913) and F. Dudleigh Vernor (Albion, Class of 1914). Stokes had written the words while in class one June day that year, and presented them that afternoon to Vernor, who was practicing the piano in a local house, and composed the music at that time.
Sweetheart_of_Sigma_Chi
List of Kappa Delta chapters
Kappa Delta Sorority has 128 chapters in all.
List_of_Kappa_Delta_chapters
Minna Bluff
Minna Bluff is a rocky promontory at the eastern end of a volcanic Antarctic peninsula projecting deep into the Ross Ice Shelf at . It forms a long, narrow arm which culminates in a south-pointing hook feature (Minna Hook), and is the subject of research into Antarctic cryosphere history, funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs.The bluff is mentioned repeatedly in the history of Antarctic exploration.
Minna_Bluff
List of Phi Mu chapters
list of Phi Mu chapters.
List_of_Phi_Mu_chapters
List of nature centers in the United States
List_of_nature_centers_in_the_United_States
Christabella Rogers
Christabella Rogers (b.1618?-?) was a 17th century poet and author of an untitled song addressed to Cupid.
Christabella_Rogers
Tracy W. McGregor
Tracy William McGregor (April 18, 1869-May 6, 1936) was a humanitarian, philanthropist, and Detroit civic leader. He established the McGregor Fund of Michigan in 1925 with a gift of $5,000, one of Michigan's first charitable foundations. He successfully ran the Mission for Homeless Men (later the McGregor Institute) in Detroit from 1891 until it closed its doors in 1935, first as supervisor and then as a managing trustee.
Tracy_W._McGregor
Dale R. Sprankle
Dale R. Sprankle (August 4, 1898 - November 11, 1963) was a sports coach and athletic director at both Adrian College and Albion College in Michigan. Over the course of his 35 year career, Sprankle won 23 MIAA conference championships in four sports, making him one of the most winningest coaches in that conference's history.
Dale_R._Sprankle