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She was the first black student to attend the music conservatory at Birmingham-Southern College.
Condoleezza Rice's family memoir, reviewed by Patricia Sullivan Patricia Sullivan 2010
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He began to study music at age 5 and attended Birmingham-Southern College with the aim of becoming a classical musician.
Hugh Martin, composer of 'Trolley Song' and holiday classic, dies at 96 2011
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She was the first black student to attend the music conservatory at Birmingham-Southern College.
Condoleezza Rice's family memoir, reviewed by Patricia Sullivan Patricia Sullivan 2010
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Also, just this past year Birmingham-Southern was recognized as being one of the highest ranked colleges in the nation in The Chronicle of Higher Education's "Great Colleges to Work For" program.
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This academic year Birmingham-Southern has the largest traditional undergraduate enrollment in its 154-year history.
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(Birmingham-Southern was one of the top 10 small colleges in America and one of only 39 colleges overall named to the Honor Roll in this 2009 program.)
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I received scholarship offers from Missouri State, Troy, Samford and Birmingham-Southern.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball Jack Canfield 2009
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In 1994, Dean was selected to the Birmingham-Southern Sports Hall of Fame.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball Jack Canfield 2009
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Joe Dean, Jr. begins his tenth year as the Athletics Director at Birmingham-Southern College.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball Jack Canfield 2009
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Joe Dean, Jr. begins his tenth year as the Athletics Director at Birmingham-Southern College.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball Jack Canfield 2009
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