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  • ...a master's degree in accounting. The current core curriculum, called the [[Hendrix Odyssey Program]], is founded on experiential learning. '''Hendrix Natural Sciences'''
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  • ...Hendrix''' is a proposed New Urbanist neighborhood on property owned by [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas. The designer of the neighborhood, [[Andr *[http://thevillageathendrix.com/ The Village at Hendrix homepage]
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  • The '''President's House''' at [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas, was designed by architect [[Charles L. T [[Category:Hendrix College]]
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  • The current directors are Erma Hendrix (Ward 1), Ken Richardson (Ward 2), Stacy Hurst (Ward 3), Brad Cazort (Ward
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  • ...he Center in the development of research collections. The 2008 Fellow is [[Hendrix College]] political science professor [[Jay Barth]].
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  • ...gton "Penn" Snyder, born May 23, 2006. Reverend Singleton is a graduate of Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, and former associate pastor at Pulaski Heights
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  • ...ict]]. The firm also designed the [[Fausett Administration Building]] at [[Hendrix College]], the private [[Little Rock Air Center]], Woodland Heights Retirem
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  • ...older buildings on the campuses of the University of Central Arkansas and Hendrix College, the art deco Bale Chevrolet, Arkansas Power and Light at Ninth and
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  • ...Davidson]] from 1990 to 1996 where he created plans for Bailey Library at Hendrix College. Rowland joined Polk Stanley in 1996, rising quickly as an associat
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  • ...of Arkansas and served on the boards of [[Philander Smith College]] and [[Hendrix College]].
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  • ...at Fayetteville, and the Charles D. Morgan Center for Physical Sciences at Hendrix College.
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  • ...president for Little Rock's [[Camp Aldersgate]]. Murray is a graduate of [[Hendrix College]] and the University of Tennessee. She lives in Hot Springs, Arkans
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  • ...od Company]], the Baptist Medical Towers Pharmacy, One Banc Kavanaugh, the Hendrix College Student Center, Vermillion Bistro, and many private residences.
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  • Mills was born in Kensett, Arkansas. He was a graduate of Hendrix College in Conway.
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  • Morgan is a former member of the board of trustees of [[Hendrix College]], an institution to which he has donated millions of dollars. He i
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  • *Senators met with Hendrix senators, merge programs
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  • ...ity of Colleges." The city hosts three institutions of higher learning: [[Hendrix College]] (founded in 1890), [[Central Baptist College]] (1892), and the [[
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  • ...cal Center]], [[Wal-Mart]], [[Virco Manufacturing]], [[Kimberly-Clark]], [[Hendrix College]], the [[Vilonia Public School District]], the [[Greenbrier Public ...imits are the public [[University of Central Arkansas]], and the private [[Hendrix College]] and [[Central Baptist College]].
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  • Raney graduated from Wilson High School, went to [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], and attended the [[University of Arkansas for Medi
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  • ...a master's degree in accounting. The current core curriculum, called the [[Hendrix Odyssey Program]], is founded on experiential learning. '''Hendrix Natural Sciences'''
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  • ...arships. The festival has also raised $200,000 in endowment funds for CBC, Hendrix, and UCA.
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  • ...niversity of Chicago and began teaching history and political science at [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas. He is the author of ''Makers of Arkansas
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  • *[[Hendrix College]]
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  • ...d oldest literary club in the state. The club was established in 1894 by [[Hendrix College]] professor F. S. Key and eight local women. The club joined the [[
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  • ...Hendrix''' is a proposed New Urbanist neighborhood on property owned by [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas. The designer of the neighborhood, [[Andr *[http://thevillageathendrix.com/ The Village at Hendrix homepage]
    668 bytes (87 words) - 10:29, 4 April 2009
  • Utley was born in [[Greenbrier]], Arkansas, on October 18, 1876. He was a [[Hendrix College]] graduate and received his A.B. in 1906 while working in a private
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  • ...J. Clark]]. Both served as attorneys to [[Faulkner County Bank]] and the [[Hendrix College Endowment Fund]].
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  • ...ay Clark]]. Both served as attorneys to [[Faulkner County Bank]] and the [[Hendrix College Endowment Fund]].
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  • ...nway on May 21, 1873. He was educated in the public schools and attended [[Hendrix College]]. He received his legal education at the University of Arkansas an
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  • ...73, and educated at the La Cross Collegiate Institute. He graduated from [[Hendrix College]] with an A.B. in 1896, and received an LL.B. from the University o
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  • The '''President's House''' at [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas, was designed by architect [[Charles L. T [[Category:Hendrix College]]
    411 bytes (56 words) - 15:28, 15 May 2009
  • ...hall was named in 1933 for [[Galloway Woman's College]], which merged with Hendrix that same year. The hall was renovated in 1996 after a fire. It is listed o *[http://www.hendrix.edu/residencelife/residencelife.aspx?id=1302 Hendrix College - Galloway Hall]
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  • '''Martin Hall''' is a residential dormitory on the campus of [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas. The Collegiate Gothic-style hall, design *[http://www.hendrix.edu/residencelife/residencelife.aspx?id=1307 Hendrix College - Martin Hall]
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  • The '''Olin C. Bailey Library''' is located on the campus of [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas. *[http://www.hendrix.edu/baileylibrary/ Bailey Library homepage]
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  • The '''Arkansas Governor's School''' convenes each summer on the [[Hendrix College]] campus in [[Conway]], Arkansas. The school was established in 198 *[http://www.hendrix.edu/AGS/ Hendrix College - Arkansas Governor's School]
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  • ...hildren's Colony were housed for a time at [[UCA]] and female clients in [[Hendrix College]]'s [[Grove Gym]] after the storm.
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  • '''Harry Louis Freund''' is a post office muralist and founder of the [[Hendrix College Department of Art]] and [[Little Rock Junior College]] Department o
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  • ...near [[Roland]], Arkansas. She received an undergraduate degree from the [[Hendrix College Department of Art]] in 1973.
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  • '''J. Timothy Cloyd''' is the tenth president of [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas. He was installed as president on October *[http://www.hendrix.edu/abouthendrix/about.aspx?id=2209 Hendrix College - J. Timothy Cloyd]
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  • *[[Hendrix College]]
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  • ...uston, Texas, will have offices in [[Conway]], Arkansas, adjacent to the [[Hendrix Village]] on north Harkrider Street. The company is expected to complete th
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  • '''KHDX 93.1 FM''' is a radio station on the campus of [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas.
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  • ...original congregation had twenty-two members and met in a home owned by [[Hendrix College]]. On September 1, 1966, services were moved to the home of [[G. E.
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  • ...osophy''') take place each year in the [[Mills Center]] on the campus of [[Hendrix College]]. The purpose of the lectures is to support the school's "capabili *[http://www.hendrix.edu/steelcenter/ Hendrix College - The Steel Center]
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  • ...rkansas Tech University, Harding University, Henderson State University, [[Hendrix College]], John Brown University, Lyon College, Ouachita Baptist University
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  • '''Edward A. Tabor''' is credited with helping to lure [[Hendrix College]] to [[Conway]], Arkansas. He also improved pedestrian traffic in t .... His interest in cleaning up Conway helped lead to a successful bid for [[Hendrix College]], then called Central Collegiate Institute and located in [[Altus]
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  • ...ool's name changed again, to Hendrix College, in honor of Bishop Eugene R. Hendrix. ...ion. Delegates to the Arkansas Methodist Conference first discussed moving Hendrix elsewhere at a November 20-25, 1889, meeting in Conway. Local Conway minist
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  • ...ics, Alltel? employees "poached" from there? Where do employees come from? Hendrix? UCA? U of A? UALR? Where?
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