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    Racine College was an Episcopal preparatory school and college in Racine, Wisconsin, that operated between 1852 and 1933. Located south of the city along...
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    Racine (/rəˈsiːn, reɪ-/ rə-SEEN, ray-) is a city in and the county seat of Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located on the shore of Lake...
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  • Racine College football team represented Racine College in the sport of American football. Racine and the University of Michigan inaugurated college football...
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  • College of Racine was a college in Racine, Wisconsin founded in 1864 as St. Catherine's Female Academy and later known as St. Albertus Junior College...
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    school west of Pennsylvania to establish a college football team. On May 30, 1879, Michigan beat Racine College 1–0 in a game played in Chicago. The Chicago...
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    Earl Winfield Spencer Jr. (category Racine College alumni)
    Earl Winfield Spencer Jr. (September 20, 1888 – May 29, 1950) was a U.S. Navy pilot who served as the first commanding officer of Naval Air Station San...
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  • The 1879 Racine College football team represented Racine College during the 1879 college football season. Racine and the University of Michigan inaugurated...
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    Dominican College". Dominican College of Racine. Archived from the original on April 12, 2004. Retrieved May 21, 2012. "Milwaukee–Downer College". Lawrence...
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    Jean-Baptiste Racine (/ræˈsiːn/ rass-EEN, US also /rəˈsiːn/ rə-SEEN) (French: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʁasin]; 22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699) was a French dramatist...
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    Racine College and the University of Michigan played the first football game in the Midwest. The 1879 Michigan Wolverines football team beat Racine in...
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    1879 Michigan Wolverines football team (category 1879 college football season)
    first intercollegiate football game, Michigan defeated a team from Racine College. Irving Kane Pond scored the first touchdown, and team captain David...
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  • but reopened by 1865. Racine College ceased operations on August 8, 1933. Long Island Medical College or Long Island College Hospital was located in...
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  • North America) Racine College, Racine, Wisconsin (Collegiate department from 1852-1889; School closed completely in 1933) St. Paul's College, Lawrenceville...
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    Cantique de Jean Racine (Chant by Jean Racine), Op. 11, is a composition for mixed choir and piano or organ by Gabriel Fauré. The text, "Verbe égal au...
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  • Racine Lutheran High School is a private religious high school located in Racine, Wisconsin. It is associated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod....
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    The Racine Zoological Gardens, or Racine Zoo, is a zoo situated on 32 acres (13 ha) on the shore of Lake Michigan in Racine, Wisconsin. The zoo is operated...
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    Johnson Wax Headquarters (category Buildings and structures in Racine, Wisconsin)
    world headquarters and administration building of S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin. Designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the company's...
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    eighth grade and graduated from St. John's College High School, and was a star high school basketball player. Racine attended the University of Pennsylvania...
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    Jackson Kemper (category Racine College people)
    of the "Whole Northwest". Bishop Kemper founded Nashotah House and Racine College in Wisconsin, and from 1859 until his death served as the first bishop...
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    Henry Douglas Robinson (category Racine College alumni)
    Massachusetts, the son of Alexander Douglas and Clara Boate. He graduated from Racine College with a Bachelor of Arts in 1884 and with a Master of Arts in 1887. In...
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    James DeKoven (category Racine College people)
    established a school called St. John's Hall. In 1859 he became the warden of Racine College and continued to be at the center of that school for the rest of his...
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  • Norton J. Field (category Racine College alumni)
    on September 26, 1839, in Elba, New York. In 1857, he graduated from Racine College. During the American Civil War, Field served with the 2nd Wisconsin...
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  • The Racine Raiders are a semi-professional American football club based in Racine, Wisconsin. The team plays in the Gridiron Developmental Football League...
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    1879, Michigan played its first intercollegiate football game against Racine College at White Stocking Park in Chicago. The Chicago Tribune called it "the...
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    Ryde Racine is a public transportation agency, operated by First Transit, serving the city of Racine and village of Mount Pleasant in southeastern Wisconsin...
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    Thomas F. Gailor (category Racine College alumni)
    Bachelor of Arts from, Racine College in Wisconsin. Bishop Charles Todd Quintard of Tennessee was an ardent supporter of Racine and its brilliant Rector...
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  • of new collegiate institutions in northeastern Wisconsin and the Kenosha-Racine area "as soon as practicable". Governor Warren Knowles signed the bill into...
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  • Henry Elmore on January 6, 1843, in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. He attended Racine College and first moved to Green Bay in 1863. After spending a number of years...
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    Wallace Rice (category Racine College alumni)
    manuscripts, and Americana. As a boy, Rice attended grammar school at Racine College. After graduating from Harvard University in 1883, Rice was admitted...
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  • James C. Reynolds (category Racine College alumni)
    Exeter, Wisconsin. He attended Beloit College, Racine College, Rush Medical College, and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. He died in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin...
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