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Goucher College

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Goucher College (gou`chər), at Towson, Md., formerly at Baltimore; inc. 1885, opened 1888 by Methodists as a college for women, coeducational since 1987. It is named after John Franklin Goucher (president of the college, 1890–1908) and his wife, who were among the founders.


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50 Paperback NA2500 This volume contains papers originally presented during the Third National Forum on Preservation Practice: A Critical Look at Design in Historic Preservation held at Goucher College in March 2002.
Munyakazi has been suspended from the teaching job he has held since September at Goucher College in Maryland over allegations that he participated in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, in which some 800,000 people were slaughtered, mostly ethnic Tutsis but also moderate Hutus.
Leopold Munyakazi, who has been teaching French at Goucher College in Maryland since September, was suspended Sunday over allegations that he participated in the genocide in Rwanda, in which some 800,000 people were slaughtered, mostly ethnic Tutsis but also moderate Hutus.
 
 
 
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