Johnson University
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Revision as of 15:41, 20 March 2012
Johnson University | |
Nickname: | Preachers |
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Location: | Knoxville, Tennessee (US) |
Contents |
Name History
The School of the Evangelists | 1893-1909 |
Johnson Bible College | 1909-2011 |
Johnson University | 2011-date |
Baseball Team History
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2012 | Ben Fair |
Conference Affiliations
National Christian College Athletic Association |
External link
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