< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, a coeducational institution in Georgetown, Ky., founded in 1829 under the auspices of the Baptist Church; reported at the close of 1919: Professors and instructors, 20; students, 416; president M. B. Adams.
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