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Identifier
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JML.MS1133-0547
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Barcode
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JML.MS1133-0547
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Title
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With a Little Help from My Friends
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Description
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Text of a lecture delivered to the Sphex Club in Lynchburg. This paper by Julius Sigler offers a comprehensive overview of the key figures and developments in the history of Lynchburg College (LC), emphasizing the transformative role of education and community leadership in Lynchburg, Virginia. Sigler shares personal anecdotes and the biographies of influential individuals associated with LC, including its founding by Josephus Hopwood and the subsequent contributions of various educators, administrators, and students who have shaped the institution's legacy. The narrative highlights the importance of education grounded in Christian principles, the evolution of LC's academic and physical landscape, and the personal impact of these figures on Sigler's life and career.
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Date
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4 October 2018
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Location
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Lynchburg, Virginia
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Digital Format
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pdf
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Repository
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Rights
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Rights Holder
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Sigler, Julius A.
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George M. Jones Library Association