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Auburn University

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Auburn University, main campus at Auburn, Ala.; land-grant and state supported; opened 1859 as East Alabama Male College, reorganized 1872 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama; became coeducational 1892; renamed Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1899, Auburn Univ. 1960. It has technical, engineering, and architectural schools as well as a liberal arts college and a graduate school.


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McLelland, CPA and assistant professor at Auburn University, for a one-year term as its academic accounting fellow.
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As well as scavenging materials--for instance, the lights were donated by Techline Sports Lighting owned by an Auburn University alumnus--students also sourced funding from the Baseball Tomorrow Fund, the philanthropic arm of Major League Baseball, and the Major League Players' Association in New York.
 
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