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  1. Lombard College was a Universalist college located in Galesburg, Illinois . History. Lombard College was founded in 1853 by the Universalist Church as the Illinois Liberal Institute.

  2. He studied at Lombard College, and then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he worked as an organizer for the Socialist Democratic Party. In 1913, he moved to Chicago, Illinois and wrote for the Chicago Daily News. His first poems were published by Harriet Monroe in Poetry magazine.

  3. Sandburg regresó a Galesburg y entró en el Lombard College, pero se fue sin un título en 1903. Luego se mudó a Milwaukee, Wisconsin , para trabajar para un periódico, y también se unió al Partido Socialdemócrata de Wisconsin, el nombre por el cual el Partido Socialista de América era conocido en el estado.

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  4. 18 de ago. de 2012 · At Lombard College in Galesburg, Sandburg began to write poetry and prose, and his first booklets were published by his favorite professor, Philip Green Wright. Sandburg left college without...

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  5. hmn.wiki › es › Lombard_CollegeColegio lombardo

    Lombard College fue fundado en 1853 por la Iglesia Universalista como el Instituto Liberal de Illinois . En 1855, sin embargo, un gran incendio dañó gran parte de la universidad, poniendo en riesgo su futuro, pero una gran donación de Benjamin Lombard (1815–1882), un agricultor y hombre de negocios nacido en Massachusetts, [1] rescató la institución, rebautizada como Universidad Lombarda .

  6. Home. ML Commons. A Brief History of Meadville Theological School of Lombard College. By Dr. Nicole C. Kirk. May 2019. In 1882, at the age of thirty-two, Marion Murdock entered Meadville Theological Seminary in western Pennsylvania. She had been preparing for ministry since she was eight years old.

  7. www.sandburg.edu › About › HistorySandburg History

    Sandburg History. Carl Sandburg College is named for poet and Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg, who was born and raised in Galesburg. The son of Swedish immigrant parents, Sandburg was born on January 6, 1878, in a small cottage near the rail yards where his father worked. The cottage, on Galesburg's south side, is preserved today as an ...