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  • 11Saint Louis University School of Medicine — is one of the eleven schools which comprise Saint Louis University. It was established in 1836 as the Medical Department of the university and had the distinction, in 1839, of awarding the first M.D. degree granted west of the Mississippi River.… …

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  • 13University of Saint Mary of the Lake — Photo of University of Saint Mary of the Lake Boat House from across the lake. Taken by Ken Torbeck. University of Saint Mary of the Lake, also called Mundelein Seminary, is the principal seminary and school of theology for the formation of… …

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  • 14National City, Illinois — is a suburb of East St. Louis, Illinois. Incorporated in 1907, it was a company town for the St. Louis National Stockyards Company.[1]National City was annexed by nearby Fairmont City, Illinois not East St. Louis. Contents 1 History 1.1… …

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  • 15University of Missouri–Kansas City — University of Missouri–Kansas City Established 1933[1] Type Public research …

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  • 16Louis William Valentine Dubourg — (Louis Guillaume Valentin Dubourg) (1766 – 1833) was a Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church who played an active role in the growth of the church in the early years of the United States. He was born in Cap Français, St. Domingue, now known as Cap… …

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  • 17University of Missouri–St. Louis — University of Missouri–St. Louis Motto Salus Populi (Latin) Motto in English The Welfare of the People …

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  • 18University of Saint Louis —     University of St. Louis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of St. Louis     The University of St. Louis, probably the oldest university west of the Mississippi River, was founded in the City of St. Louis in 1818 by the Right Reverend… …

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  • 19University of Detroit Mercy — Motto Ad maiorem Dei gloriam and Maria, Sedes Sapientiae ( Mary, Seat of Wisdom ) Established 1877 Type Private, Coeducational …

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  • 20National Communication Association — headquarters in Washington, D.C. The National Communication Association is the largest national organization to promote communication scholarship and education. A non profit organization that has over 8,000 educators, practitioners, and students… …

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