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WHY CAN'T EVERY DAY BE LIKE CHRISTMAS?
Wednesday 23 March 2010
Almost time for the students of Lee University to bid Cambridge farewell before embarking on a self planned tour of Europe and then home to the United States. This year's group, pictured right, posed tastefully for one last photograph at the Centre as a host golden daffodils fluttered and danced before them in the balmy East Anglian breeze.
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Their involvement with Friday lunch during their stay in the UK has been much appreciated. And as a parting gift, they kindly gave us the university's own crest incorporated into a Christmas tree decoration. Hence "Seasons Greetings" pictured left. Yes folks, it just goes to show that it's Christmas Day every day at the Centre at St Paul's.
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Lee University is a private, coeducational university located in Cleveland, Tennessee. It is affiliated with the Church of God, which has its headquarters in the same town. Lee University is named for F. J. Lee, second president of the institution (1922–23) and one of the most respected leaders in the early years of the Church of God. Lee became a university in 1997 and continues to maintain a strong Christian identity. Lee University is now the 5th largest undergraduate enrolment among the 103 Christian colleges who are member institutions of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. Although Lee is notable for its religious education; pre-medicine, business, elementary education, and music are also considered among its strongest specialties, and it is consistently ranked by US News and World Report among the top Southern liberal arts colleges
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John Quysner, 23/03/2010 |
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