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  1. 22 janv. 2013 · Oklahoma-based AmeriBid said Tuesday the auction of Lon Morris College that started Jan. 14 has been completed, with winning bids totaling about $2.2 million. The two-year college located in the ...

  2. 3 janv. 2015 · JACKSONVILLE — In July 2012, Lon Morris College — the state's oldest junior college, founded in 1854 — declared bankruptcy and by the following February, a federal judge approved a

  3. Lon Morris College. 800 College Ave. Jacksonville, TX 75766. If you are mailing your $35 application fee or $200 housing deposit, please send a check or money order only. You can also pay by credit card over the phone by calling our Admissions Office at 903.589.4005. NOTE: This online application is NOT intended for International Students.

  4. Jones, Glendell A,, A History of Lon Morris College. Doctor of Philosophy (Secondary Education), May, 1973» 353 pp., bibliography, 66 titles. The problem with which this study is concerned is that of analyzing the implementation of the stated purposes of Lon Morris College of Jacksonville, Texas from 1847 to 1973.

  5. Lon Morris College. Marker Text: Oldest junior college in Texas. Founded in Kilgore by Dr. Isaac Alexander, pioneer educator. In 1875 it became property of the East Texas (now the Texas) Conference of the Methodist Church. It was moved to Jacksonville in 1894. A junior college since 1912, renamed Alexander College (1916), it was retitled in ...

  6. Sumter SC 29150. Telephone: 803-934-3225 Fax: 803-773-8241. www.morris.edu. REQUEST FOR TRANSCRIPT FORM. (Please allow 10 business days for clearance and processing) Please READ carefully before you complete your Transcript Request: • You MUST complete all fields for transcript request to be processed.

  7. 15 nov. 2018 · Lon Morris College: Stories from the past. By Deborah Burkett Cherokee County Historical Commission. Nov 15, 2018. 1 of 2. During a video interview in Dallas, college classmates Barbara Hugghins and Don Benton discuss 1948 school days. Courtesy photo by Deborah Burkett. Former college president Faulk Landrum discusses his days as a student in ...