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3 unusual facts about Albion College


Joe Stroud

Stroud was at the time of his death a Professor at Albion College and Director of the Ford Institute of Public Policy at Albion College.

Lee Bartlett

Lee Bartlett attended high school in Union City, Michigan; he didn't take up the javelin until joining the track team at Albion College in 1926.

Neil Rogers

While in Michigan, Rogers broadcast football and basketball games for Albion College.


Charles L. Shearer

He also served as director of operations and as the first director of the liberal arts program in management at Albion College in Albion, Michigan.

Lawrence Jenkins

After the war, he attended Jackson College and Albion College before embarking on a 30-year career as electronics technician for RCA.

Marilyn Jean Kelly

Following a brief stay in France, wrapping up her graduate studies at La Sorbonne - the University of Paris, Miss Kelly spent five years teaching French in the Grosse Pointe public school system, Albion College and Eastern Michigan University.

Nicholas Dinkel

Dinkel's team achieved easy victories over Hillsdale, Wabash and Rush Medical, but struggled to a 0-1-1 mark in a home-and-home series with Albion, thus finishing the year at 3-1-1.


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