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*[[Judson School]] was a private school located in [[Paradise Valley, Arizona]], it was founded in 1928. |
*[[Judson School]] was a private school located in [[Paradise Valley, Arizona]], it was founded in 1928. |
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** named after [[George Judson]]. [[Henry C. Wick III]] directed the school for over 50 years. The school closed in 2000. |
** named after [[George Judson]]. [[Henry C. Wick III]] directed the school for over 50 years. The school closed in 2000. |
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*[[Judson High School]] is a [[Public school|public]] [[secondary school]] in [[Converse, Texas]]. |
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** named after [[Moses Judson]], former [[Bexar County, Texas|Bexar County]] School board president. |
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'''Judson''' can also refer to the [[Judson Dance Theater]], a group of [[postmodern dance|Postmodern dancers]] who performed at the [[Judson Memorial Church]] in New York City or to the church itself. |
'''Judson''' can also refer to the [[Judson Dance Theater]], a group of [[postmodern dance|Postmodern dancers]] who performed at the [[Judson Memorial Church]] in New York City or to the church itself. |
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Revision as of 14:03, 30 October 2007
Judson is the name of two places in the United States:
There are also two Judson Colleges in the United States:
- Judson College (Elgin, Illinois) is a Christian college.
- named after Adoniram Judson, (1788-1850) the first American missionary abroad.
- Judson College is a Baptist Women's college located in Marion, Alabama.
- named after Ann Hasseltine Judson (1789-1826), America's first female Baptist foreign missionary.
- Judson School was a private school located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, it was founded in 1928.
- named after George Judson. Henry C. Wick III directed the school for over 50 years. The school closed in 2000.
- Judson High School is a public secondary school in Converse, Texas.
- named after Moses Judson, former Bexar County School board president.
Judson can also refer to the Judson Dance Theater, a group of Postmodern dancers who performed at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City or to the church itself.
Judson may also refer to a United States steel manufacturing company, Judson Steel