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226:", taught there for a time. In 1996 John Wilmerding ('70), a justice reform activist, became the first Secretary of the United Nations Working Party on Restorative Justice. Mark Masterton, a charter student at HSC later was elected to the Scotts Bluff County Board of Commissioners and served 24 years on the Board and 21 years as the Board Chairman. 193:
Strapped for cash from its inception, to survive Hiram Scott had to keep enrollment at capacity. Each semester 30% of the student body dropped out, dissatisfied with the school's limited curriculum. Instead of looking for ways to keep the students it had, Hiram Scott expanded its recruiting staff to
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and converted to their present use. The college’s main academic building, now known as the J.G. Elliott Building, was converted for use by the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center, while Hiram Scott’s student services building became the State Office Complex. Four large
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The "Parsons Plan" academic model employed at Hiram Scott was devised by Millard Roberts, who was the president of Parsons College from 1955 to 1967; the plan featured innovative teaching and administrative techniques, and emphasized the recruitment of a geographically and academically diverse
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who was found dead in the vicinity on his return trip from a fur expedition, the institution was one of several Midwestern colleges established by local civic leaders with the support of
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broadcaster Ira Mellman are also Hiram Scott alumni. Nebraska's singing historian, Dr. Robert Manley, who was also writer of the state song "
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the point that it cost $ 700 to recruit a student who would pay $ 2,500 in yearly fees. In December 1970, the trustees declared bankruptcy.
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was selected in the third round of the 1967 NBA draft by the San Diego Rockets, then spent one season with the Denver Rockets.
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Althea Kireilis, US Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) is Chief Procurement and Contract Management Officer for the
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went on to play football with the University of Wyoming and then the Baltimore Colts.
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dormitories that flanked the student center have since been removed.
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Buildings and structures in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska
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In 1974, the buildings and grounds were acquired by the
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http://www.cpcjalliance.org/documents/WPRJBrochure.pdf
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Nebraska
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Latin
Light and truth
President
Scottsbluff
Nebraska
United States
Urban
Nickname
hiramscott.com
liberal arts
college
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Hiram Scott
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Parsons College
Fairfield, Iowa
University of Nebraska
Executive Office of the President
Clear Channel Radio
Beautiful Nebraska
Richie Moore
Nelson Munsey
Mike Jay
Texas A&M University
https://www.bangordailynews.com/2017/06/19/news/pioneering-machias-lawyer-tribal-judge-wins-glassman-award/
Forddy Anderson
Dick Beechner

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