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    Horace S. Lipscomb, 8th President 1921-1923

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    Horace S. Lipscomb was the eighth president of David Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb University). He attended Vanderbilt University, Harvard University, and Cornell University. Milestones during his tenure as president include the first school paper Haviland Acts, first Backlog (1922), the first Founder’s Day Contest, and the library books were cataloged by the Dewey Decimal classification system.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/historical_photos/1006/thumbnail.jp

    David Lipscomb College Main Entrance Arch

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    David Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb University) main entrance arch, date unknown.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/historical_photos2/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Centennial Celebration: David Lipscomb Univeristy 1891-1991

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    A book created to celebrate the centennial of David Lipscomb University (now Lipscomb University (1891-1991). The book covers the history of the school with a chapter for every decade of the centennial

    Lipscomb Media: Celebrating a Centennial of Journalism

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    A 2023 special issue by Lipscomb University titled Lipscomb Media: Celebrating A Centennial of Journalism to celebrate 100 years of student journalism that started with The Babbler.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/bab/1089/thumbnail.jp

    A. B. Lipscomb, 7th President 1920-1921

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    A. B. Lipscomb was the seventh president of David Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb University). He attended the Nashville Bible School, Transylvania, and Vanderbilt University. Some milestones during his presidency include the establishment of the quarter system, the standardization of high school and college classes with state requirement, membership in the Tennessee Association of Colleges, and the establishment of the first coed dining hall (1920).https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/historical_photos/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Lipscomb Elementary Rhythm Band

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    The Lipscomb Elementary Rhythm Band in front of Elam Hall in 1932. The band was directed by Aline Hamrick (not in picture), and Kathryn Hamrick is in the middle of the front row. Other band members are not identified.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/historical_photos2/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Lipscomb, David

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    David Lipscomb completed his education at Franklin College with more than academic preparation and a moral philosophy. He graduated with the idea that a complete education must include a deep, personal study of the Bible. His burning desire to see a Christian school established resulted in the Nashville Bible School in 1891. His farm became the campus in 1903. While he will be remembered for that achievement, his students were forever influenced by the clarity and directness of his teaching, his humility, strength of character, his acceptance of all races as equals, and a life dominated by loyalty and obedience to the Master.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/legends/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Harold Hazelip, 15th President 1986-1997

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    Harold Hazelip was the fifteenth president of David Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb university). He attended Freed Hardeman College, David Lipscomb College, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the University of Iowa. Milestones during his tenure include Centennial Celebration (1991), university library built (Beaman Library), opening of Student Activity Center, and name changed to David Lipscomb University (1988).https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/historical_photos/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Steve Flatt, 16th President 1997-2005

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    Dr. Steve Flatt was the sixteenth president of David Lipscomb University (now Lipscomb University). He attended David Lipscomb College and Vanderbilt University. Milestones during his presidency include the name changed to Lipscomb University, academic departments organized into five colleges, the Raymond B. Jones School of Engineering established, the Lipscomb/Vanderbilt Nursing Partnership established, and the athletic department transitioned from the NAIA to the NCAA Division I ranking.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/historical_photos/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Backlog 1989

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    The 1989 Backlog yearbook of David Lipscomb University (now Lipscomb University), after the name was changed from David Lipscomb College the previous year.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/backlogs/1091/thumbnail.jp
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