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According to ' Songs of Acadia College ' ( Wolfville, NS 1902-3, 1907 ), the songs include: ' Acadia Centennial Song ' ( 1938 ); ' The Acadia Clan Song '; ' Alma Mater-Acadia ;' ' Alma Mater Acadia ' ( 1938 ) and ' Alma Mater Song.
Governor General Roland Michener attending the graduation ceremonies at Alma College ( St. Thomas ) | Alma College in 1972
Alma White College, which closed in 1978, was a private college located in Zarephath, located in the building now occupied by Somerset Christian College.
* Alma College
Alma College, a small liberal-arts institution of approximately 1, 300 students, is located in town and focuses on multidisciplinary learning in a residential setting.
* Alma College
In 1975, she was appointed Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at Trinity College, Dublin and in 1987, she returned to her Alma Mater, Queen's, to become Director of the Institute of Professional Legal Studies.
Abernathy received many awards, including honorary degrees from Long Island University in New York, Morehouse College in Atlanta, Kalamazoo College in Michigan, and his Alma Mater, Alabama State University in Montgomery.
Alma Mater was written by T. J. Hurley, who also wrote For Boston ( the Boston College Fight Song ) and was a member of the Class of 1885.
Carthage would go on to win their first two games of the playoffs beating Alma College in Alma, Michigan 31-28 and then defeating Wooster College in Wooster, Ohio 14-7.
The current members of the MIAA include Adrian College, Albion College, Alma College, Calvin College, Hope College, Kalamazoo College, Olivet College, Saint Mary's College of Notre Dame, Indiana, and Trine University, formerly known as Tri-State University.

Alma and Marching
The Northwestern University Marching Band ( NUMB ) performs at all home football games and leads cheers in the student section and performs the Alma Mater at the end of the game.

Alma and Band
Famous performers include Alma Belicena and the Los Angeles Marimba Band.

Alma and is
The Book of Alma () is one of the books that make up the Book of Mormon.
The full title is The Book of Alma: The Son of Alma.
The Book of Alma is the longest of all the books of the Book of Mormon, consisting of 63 chapters.
This outline is based on main sections and antagonist characters in the Book of Alma.
Alma's sermon on faith to the Zoramites in in Alma 32 is widely used to explain the process of developing faith.
It is worth noting that Alma doesn't actually compare faith to a seed, he compares the word to a seed, although this is a common misconception.
There is a national public radio and television company Yleisradio ( Yle ), which is funded by television license fees, and two major private media companies, Alma Media and Sanoma, with national TV channels.
Alma Mater is the name of the official school song of Kansas State University.
In he gives us a clear indication that the name Mormon is symbolically synonymous with the restoration of the covenant which took place in the land of Mormon by Alma and his people .</ p >
Minerva is also mentioned in UAlbany's Alma Mater:
* Minerva is displayed in front of Columbia University's Low Memorial Library as " Alma Mater.
One of King Noah's priests named Alma is stirred by Abinadi's words and pleas on his behalf.
Alma receives direction from the Lord on the matter and is told that excommunicating those who won't repent is the most sever punishment the church can bestow.
Among those who don't believe are a son of Alma who also shares the name Alma ( but he is usually differentiated as " Alma the Younger "), and King's Mosiah's own sons.
Tadema is an old Frisian patronymic ( meaning ' Adam-son ', the suffix ma being ' son of '), while the names Laurens and Alma came from his godfather.
* August 31 – Death of Diana, Princess of Wales: Diana, Princess of Wales is taken to hospital after a car accident shortly after midnight, in the Pont de l ' Alma road tunnel in Paris.
* January 31 – Trotsky is exiled to Alma Ata.

Alma and famous
In the Crimean War he commanded a portion of the Algerian troops ; and at the Alma, Inkerman and Sevastopol Bourbaki's name became famous.
Of the works attributed to him only about fifty survive, among which are two complete masses, three sets of connected mass sections, fourteen individual mass sections, twelve complete isorhythmic motets ( including the famous one which combines the hymn Veni creator spiritus and the sequence Veni sancte spiritus, and the less well-known Albanus roseo rutilat mentioned above ), as well as twenty-seven separate settings of various liturgical texts, including three Magnificats and seven settings of Marian antiphons, such as Alma redemptoris Mater and Salve Regina, Mater misericordiae.
It saw action in the Battle of Alma the Battle of Inkerman and the Battle of Balaclava, fought on 25 October 1854 ( famous for the Charge of the Light Brigade and the Thin Red Line ).
Beginning in 1502 with religious pieces, conspicuous among them being " Auto da Alma " and the famous trilogy of the " Barcas ", he soon introduces the comic and satirical element by way of relief and for moral ends, and, before the close of his career in 1536, has arrived at pure comedy, as in " Ignez Pereira " and the " Floresta de Enganos ", and developed the study of character.
He married the famous American soprano Alma Gluck and they toured together for a time.
Her most famous role was her portrayal of Alma Miller, mother of Lisa Miller ( Eileen Fulton ) on the soap opera As the World Turns.
Alma Wilford Richards ( February 20, 1890 – April 3, 1963 ) was a high jumper and was famous for being the first resident of Utah to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games, in 1912, in the running high jump event.
Of Moulu's music, five masses survive, the most famous being his mass on the Marian antiphon Alma Redemptoris Mater, which can be sung in two different manners: with or without rests longer than a quarter.
Alma Gluck ( May 11, 1884 – October 27, 1938 ) was a Romanian-born American soprano, one of the world's most famous female singers at the peak of her career ( circa 1910 ).
* In the Antonio Paoli Festival Hall ’ s second floor, a mural titled La Plena by Rafael Tufiño is on display and represents twelve famous Puerto Rican plenas by local songwriter Manuel “ Canario ” Jiménez: Cortaron a Elena ; Temporal ; El Perro de San Jerónimo ; Josefina ; Santa María ; Tintorera del Mar ; Fuego, Fuego, Fuego ; Monchín del Alma ; Cuando las Mujeres ; Tanta Vanidad ; Lola ; and El Diablo Colorao.

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* In 2005 Colin and Alma Powell were awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution.
After three lessons, Raine told Alma that Doris had " tremendous potential ", which led Alma to give her daughter three lessons a week for the price of one.
Laurens would later adopt the more English Lawrence for his forename, and incorporate Alma into his surname so that he appeared at the beginning of exhibition catalogues, under " A " rather than under " T ".
In the summer of 1912, Alma Tadema was accompanied by his daughter Anna to Kaiserhof Spa, Wiesbaden, Germany where he was to undergo treatment for ulceration of the stomach.
Mosiah II set the rate at one senine of gold ( or the equivalent senum of silver ) for one day's work ( Alma 11: 1, 3 ).
Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell.
Alma arranges for Sylvia to be caught in a compromising situation by Conrad when he returns.
Música + Alma + Sexo also represents the highest ever chart debut on the Billboard 200 for a Sony Music Latin release.
Donna Reed played the role of Alma " Lorene " Burke, a prostitute and mistress of Montgomery Clift's character which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1953.
The part of Nancy was originally written for Alma Cogan, who despite being unable to commit to the production, steered a great many producers to invest in it.
Alba High School first combined with Grand Bay High School in 1998 in the newly built, centrally located Alma Bryant High School, located on 16th Section land ( land dedicated for school purposes ).
The city was named after either the city of Alma, Germany, or for a stream in the Ukraine.
* The founder of " Pillar of Fire Church " and KKK advocate Alma Bridwell White lived in the town for a time.
Perhaps first known for the Alma Springs Sanitarium, built and promoted in the 1880s by millionaire lumberman and capitalist Ammi Willard Wright, it achieved its greatest prominence nationally in the 1910s and 1920s as home of the Republic Motor Truck Company, briefly the largest exclusive truck manufacturer in the world. In 1953 Alma became the first place that high-octane gas, 96 octane, was produced.
* Kevin Puts, 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner for classical music composition ( born in St. Louis, MO, but grew up in Alma )
On January 13, 1880, the Burlington Railroad reached Alma, providing a significant boost for local commerce and industry.
* NPPD website for Alma

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