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L. L. Nunn

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75: 90:, where he started a law practice and dealt in real estate. By 1890 he had become involved in gold mining, journalism, and banking within the small community. His bank, the First National Bank of Telluride, was the only bank in the county at the time. In order to help his mining operations prosper, Nunn financed the world’s first 154:(and in time elsewhere) remained, and still remains, in existence. Its mission eventually expanded to encompass a variety of intellectually intense residential houses for college students, summer programs for high school students, scholarships, and other activities, all coeducational. Finally he founded 168:
described the style of education Nunn established at Deep Springs as "a novel form of education, a mix of Christian mysticism, imperialist elitism, Boy Scout-like abstinence, and Progressive era learning-by-doing, with an emphasis on leadership training and the formation of strong character." He
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Nunn was forced to sell his portion of Telluride Power in 1912 due to disagreements with other stockholders, which led to the closure of the Olmsted educational site and the suspension of the Telluride Institute program.
162:, California. The college is similar in style to the Telluride Institute, in that students must work while completing their academic requirements and are engaged in a significant measure of self-governance. 348: 126:. Upon completion of the course the graduates were sent on to gain further education through the issuance of scholarships. Many of these students went on to study at 338: 363: 358: 151: 118:. To staff the power plants Nunn created a work study program called the Telluride Institute, headquartered near the Olmsted Power Plant, located in the 111: 186: 95: 353: 307: 278: 243: 343: 253: 323: 236:
Ladies in the Laboratory? American and British women in science, 1800–1900: A survey of their contributions to research
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in 1917, a highly regarded two-year college built on the "Swinging T Ranch" in the remote
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Stephen A. Bailey (1933). "L.L. Nunn: a Memoir". Ithaca, NY: Telluride Association
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The Electric Edge of Academe: The Saga of Lucien L. Nunn and Deep Springs College
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from Fort Lewis College Foundation, Center of Southwest Studies
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which he contracted a decade earlier. He was interred at
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power plant used for industrial purposes (mining), the
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Medina, Ohio
Los Angeles
California
entrepreneur
Telluride House
Telluride Association
Deep Springs College
Oberlin College
Harvard Law School

Telluride
Colorado
A/C
Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant
George Westinghouse
Telluride Power Company
Utah Power and Light
Ontario Power Plant
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Provo Canyon
Orem, Utah
Cornell University
Telluride House
Telluride Association
Telluride Association at Cornell
Deep Springs College
Deep Springs Valley
The New Yorker
Charles Otis Whitman

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