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College of Emporia for a year; worked a year as a printer's devil; learned something of the printer's trade; went to school for another year, working in the afternoons and Saturdays at the printer's case; became a reporter on the _Emporia News_; later went to the State
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•At Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan., faculty on the Teacher's College offer both advising and instruction to students on two-year campuses, and other faculty play a role in recruiting and explaining requirements to potential transfer students.
Student engagement: It's different at every institution 2009
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Jun. 3rd, 2010 04: 40 pm (UTC) where was the good place to eat in Emporia?
Road Trip grrm 2010
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We finally found something good to eat in Emporia, but by then it was dark.
Road Trip grrm 2010
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I was reading your post and did a tiny dance of joy when I read that you'd stopped in Emporia!
Road Trip grrm 2010
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Senator Barack Obama at Virginia Favorites Ltd., a peanut and gift shop in Emporia, Va.
V.P. Watch: Oh, Come On Already! - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Senator Barack Obama at Virginia Favorites Ltd., a peanut and gift shop in Emporia, Va.
V.P. Watch: Oh, Come On Already! - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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In the first chapter, Smith recounts his childhood in Emporia, Kan., home of the teachers hall of fame.
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(Photo: Alex Brandon/Associated Press) “I’ve made the selection and that’s all you’re going to get,” Mr. Obama told a small pool of reporters at Virginia Favorites Ltd., a peanut and gift shop in Emporia, Va.
V.P. Watch: Oh, Come On Already! - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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(Photo: Alex Brandon/Associated Press) “I’ve made the selection and that’s all you’re going to get,” Mr. Obama told a small pool of reporters at Virginia Favorites Ltd., a peanut and gift shop in Emporia, Va.
V.P. Watch: Oh, Come On Already! - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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