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  1. Nov 14, 2014 · Lee Greenwood, Buddy Jewel, NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip, Salvation Army Angel Tree founder Shirley White and Chick-fil-A Senior Vice President Bubba Cathy were among those who came out to...

  2. The George Shinn Foundation funded the movie's local premiere, and Lipscomb University donated the use of its Allen Arena for the occasion.

  3. David Lipscomb, On Civil Government p. 14 Lipscomb was deeply affected by the American Civil War, which prompted him to reevaluate his beliefs concerning the relationship between Christians and government. He shifted from being a strong supporter of American democracy to a more "Mennonite -like" view, no longer believing that Christians should participate in war or actively participate in ...

  4. With a belief in the value of an education infused with faith, friends David Lipscomb and James A. Harding envisioned a school that was different—one that would instill practical knowledge through a Christian lens. In the summer and fall of 1889, the two friends spent many long nights at Lipscomb’s farmhouse, developing their vision to ...

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  6. Lipscomb University. David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) Havalind Acts student newspaper, a pre-cursor to The Babbler, volume 6, which ran from November 1920-December 1920. It had 7 issues. Issues 1-4 are missing and issue 7 is incomplete and has some torn pages. This volume may be incomplete.

  7. Beaman Library, Lipscomb University American Libraries. Uploaded by MichaelaLU on April 25, 2023. David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 63, which ran from September 1983–May 1984. It had 14 issues.

  8. Sep 7, 2023 · Additionally, Lipscomb’s sister school, Harding University is also nicknamed the “Bisons”. Harding adopted the name during their inaugural year in 1924-25, just a few years prior to Lipscomb doing so. It’s unclear if this had any impact on Lipscomb’s selection of the name. 1950s-1970s: Say hello to Bobo, Lipscomb’s first mascot