The Eastern Nazarene College, a college of the liberal arts and sciences located in Quincy, Massachusetts
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He was acting as president of the college there when he left for North Scituate, Rhode Island to replace President J.E.L. Moore at the Eastern Nazarene College on the advice of John W. Goodwin.
Along with the Eastern Nazarene College, it is one of only two Nazarene colleges to compete in the NCAA; the other six compete in the NAIA.
Edward S. Mann (1905–2005), educator and former president of the Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts
Floyd W. Nease, president of the Eastern Nazarene College from 1924-1930
R. Wayne Gardner (1894–?), minister, academic, and the president of the Eastern Nazarene College