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Lincoln and College
There were fusion tickets in which all of Lincoln's opponents combined to support the same slate of Electors in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, but even if the anti-Lincoln vote had been combined in every state, Lincoln still would have won a majority in the Electoral College.
In 1917 Columbia established the Lincoln School of Teachers College “ as a laboratory for the working out of an elementary and secondary curriculum which shall eliminate obsolete material and endeavor to work up in usable form material adapted to the needs of modern living .” ( Cremin, 282 ) Based on Flexner ’ s demand that the modern curriculum “ include nothing for which an affirmative case can not be made out ” ( Cremin, 281 ) the new school organized its activities around four fundamental fields: science, industry, aesthetics and civics.
Category: Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford
He graduated from the University of Oxford, where he was an exhibitioner at University College tutored by Obadiah Walker, to become a Fellow of Lincoln College.
Category: Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford
Hay and Abraham Lincoln are depicted in a larger-than-life bronze sculpture by Mark Martino, entitled A Learning Moment, in the Sesquicentennial Plaza at Carthage College.
* Lincoln College ( disambiguation )
Wesley, along with his brother, founded the Holy Club while they were at Oxford, where John was a fellow and later a lecturer at Lincoln College.
This emphasis is, in part, a reflection of the Methodist movement's earliest roots in The Oxford Holy Club, founded by John Wesley, his brother Charles, George Whitefield and others as a response to what they saw as the pervasive permissiveness and debauchery of Oxford University, and specifically Lincoln College when they attended.
* Lincoln College of Technology
Upon the UNZ's demise, Canterbury Agricultural College became a constituent college of the University of Canterbury, as Lincoln College.
Lincoln College became independent in 1990 as a full university in its own right.
* June 19 – Brasenose College, University of Oxford, is founded by a lawyer, Sir Richard Sutton, of Prestbury, Cheshire, and the Bishop of Lincoln, William Smyth.
* Lincoln College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is founded.
In 1935 he returned to Oxford, as Professor of Pathology and Fellow of Lincoln College, leading a team of researchers.
Category: Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford
Category: Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford
Howard Community College is located near the town center, while the University of Phoenix, American Career Institute, Lincoln College of Technology, Loyola University Maryland and Johns Hopkins University have facilities on the east side of town.
At two of the Oxford colleges, Lincoln College and Exeter College, the head is called " rector ".
The earliest surviving one, in Lincoln Cathedral, is to Bishop Richard Fleming who founded Lincoln College, Oxford and died in 1431.

Lincoln and full
In 1914, the historian George Lincoln Burr sided with Upham in a note on Thomas Brattle's letter, " The strange suggestion of W. F. Poole that Brattle here means Cotton Mather himself, is adequately answered by Upham ..." Burr also reprinted Calef in full and dug deep into the historical record for information on the man and concludes "... that he had else any grievance against the Mathers or their colleagues there is no reason to think.
* 1862 – American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln reluctantly restores Union General George B. McClellan to full command after General John Pope's disastrous defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
* September 2 – American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln reluctantly restores Union General George B. McClellan to full command after General John Pope's disastrous defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
LaRue County is home to the annual Lincoln Days celebration, which takes place on the first full weekend of each October.
Lincoln School for half-day preschool full day kindergarten-Grade 8 ( had 331 students in grades 1-8 ).
However, Halleck shortly restored Grant to full command, perhaps influenced by an inquiry from President Abraham Lincoln.
On December 8, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation offering a pardon to any person who had supported or fought for the Confederate Army, with full restoration of property rights, subject only to taking an oath of allegiance.
However, the demise of general commercial traffic had left Brayford Pool in the centre of Lincoln as a derelict eyesore, full of rubbish and sunken boats.
He even burned all the kit and, when the team was travelling to Lincoln City, he " spotted a sportswear shop in Doncaster, stopped the coach, went in and bought a full set of kit that the team played in at Lincoln ".
Abraham Lincoln said that he had given Halleck full power and responsibility as general in chief.
Gibson was named to the All-State basketball team during his senior year of high school by a newspaper in Lincoln, Nebraska, and soon after won a full athletic scholarship for basketball to Creighton University.
* Recording of full quintet by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
The Weekly supported the Stephen A. Douglas presidential campaign against Abraham Lincoln, but as the American Civil War broke out, Lincoln and the Union received full and loyal support of the publication.
When Ridgemont plays Lincoln in an upcoming game, Jefferson is so full of rage that Ridgemont wins.
It is crossed by the Viking Way at the moment Lincoln Cathedral comes into full view.
With William Seward at State, Salmon P. Chase at the Treasury, and ( from 1862 ) Edwin Stanton at the War Department, Lincoln had a powerful cabinet of determined men ; except for monitoring major appointments, Lincoln gave them full rein to destroy the Confederacy.
Although Abbott was not appointed as a full, substantive rank general, on January 25, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln nominated Abbott for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from January 15, 1865 for gallant services in the capture of Fort Fisher and the U. S. Senate confirmed the award on February 14, 1865.
The French, under pressure to terminate operations quickly in order to move on to other assignments, persuaded Lincoln to launch a full frontal attack.
Radio Lincolnshire broadcasts full commentary on all Lincoln City with additional commentary of Boston United and Gainsborough Trinity matches online.

Lincoln and Blessed
Watson was consecrated Bishop of Lincoln on the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on August 15, 1557, by the Archbishop of York in London.

Lincoln and Mary
Late in 1836, Lincoln agreed to a match with Mary if she returned to New Salem.
Mary did return in November 1836, and Lincoln courted her for a time ; however, they both had second thoughts about their relationship.
On August 16, 1837, Lincoln wrote Mary a letter suggesting he would not blame her if she ended the relationship.
In 1840, Lincoln became engaged to Mary Todd, who was from a wealthy slave-holding family in Lexington, Kentucky.
Mary Todd Lincoln kept house, often with the help of a relative or hired servant girl.
Later in life, Mary struggled with the stresses of losing her husband and sons, and Robert Lincoln committed her temporarily to a mental health asylum in 1875.
Twice a week, Lincoln would meet with his cabinet in the afternoon, and occasionally Mary Lincoln would force him to take a carriage ride because she was concerned he was working too hard.
* 1818 – Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of the United States ( d. 1882 )
The earliest known written evidence of the title is from the November 3, 1863, diary entry of William Howard Russell, in which he referred to gossip about " the First Lady in the Land ," referring to Mary Todd Lincoln.
A long-told anecdote claims that the widow Mary Lincoln gave Lincoln's favorite walking stick to Douglass in appreciation.
* 1865 – Mary Surratt, American conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln ( b. 1823 )
She had better luck at other studios in Hollywood, appearing in supporting roles in a string of films, including Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( as Mary Todd Lincoln ), Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet ( as Mrs. Ehrlich ) and Action in the North Atlantic, in the early 1940s.
* Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln.
* December 13 – Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of the United States ( d. 1882 )
From left to right: Henry Rathbone, Clara Harris, Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth
* July 16 – Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of the United States ( b. 1818 )
** William Wallace " Willie " Lincoln, third son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln ( b. 1850 )
Mary Todd Lincoln, for example, the wife of President Abraham Lincoln, was a laudanum addict, as was the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who was famously interrupted in the middle of an opium-induced writing session of Kubla Khan by a " person from Porlock.

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