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  1. Tri-State Normal College (BCE, 1927) Profession: Civil Engineer: Military service; Allegiance Colombia: Branch/service: Army: Years of service: 1920–1957: Rank: General: Battles/wars

  2. 1906. The school reorganized from Tri-State Normal College and revised the name to Tri-State College, which it was known as for more than 100 years. Two years later, the College completed its third facility, the Recitation Building, now Shambaugh Hall. 1922.

  3. Normal schools In the United States in the 19th century were developed and built primarily to train elementary-level teachers for the public schools. The term “normal school” is based on the French école normale, a sixteenth-century model school with model classrooms where model teaching practices were taught to teacher candidates.

  4. Tri-State Normal College was established in 1884. For more than 120 years its name was derived from and referred to the "tri-state" area because of its location in Indiana with proximity to Michigan and Ohio. In 1906, the school name was shortened to Tri-State College, and in 1975 it became Tri-State University.

    • Rural, 450 acres (180 ha)
    • John Shannon
    • "Storm", a white tiger
    • 2,242 Angola campus, 8,446 total
  5. He became dissatisfied with the army and in 1924 he requested permission to retire from active service so that he could study civil engineering in Tri-State Normal College, in the United States where he obtained the title of civil engineer in 1927.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · This year’s Trine Day will last 1,884 minutes, beginning April 18 and ending at 11:59 p.m. on April 19. The time reflects the year 1884, when a group of visionary Angola, Indiana, residents founded Tri-State Normal College, the predecessor of today’s Trine University.

  7. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla was a Colombian army general, civil engineer and politician who ruled as 19th President of Colombia in a military dictatorship from June 1953 to May 1957.