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Still Making History... Admission Into the “G Club” 2,000 During American Athlete Winning Redcoat Claimed Their Still Making History MEMORA MM RAT O TIN C NG C G T T H H E E C C H H A A R R T T E 1 E 1 R 7 R 7 8 8 5 – – 2 0 1 0 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA HIPD In 1887, Sarah In 1887, Sarah RSHIP DISC DER SCO Frierson became Frierson became In 1928, Hugh Hodgson In 1941, the new In 1980, UGA became the 15th institution to attain Sea In 1980, freshman Herschel Walker led While president (1987-97), Charles B. Knapp led AD OV Frierson became Mary Creswell, the Under current president, EA VE UGA’s first full-time LE ER UGA’s first full-time UGA’s first full-time first UGA woman became UGA’s first music Fine Arts Building Grant status—a recognition of excellence in marine the UGA team to a national football construction projects of more than $400 million Michael F. 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P Interdisciplinary O M throughout campus. throughout campus. served as the he played a significant new birth of a living in the first decade O EMO M R ME OR E O R M RA M R role in the development culture in the South.” research was the T M A 1 T first dean of the of the 21st century: U A 1 M T U T M T driving concept 7 N O I N School of Home of fine arts at UGA. Building the New 7 I O IN 8 T O I I Y N N 8 T C Faculty and class of 1868. 5 Y C Faculty and class of 1868. C Faculty and class of 1868. Economics. behind the Coverdell Learning Environment, 5–2 G G Center for Biomedical –2010 Maximizing Research 010 T T and Health Sciences T UGA’s first alumnus Opportunities and H H H to serve as president, dedicated in 2006. Competing in a E 19th-century Prior to E 19th-century E 19th-century Walter B. Hill (1899- Global Economy. 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Department of Art. youngest president. named in honor of him. Series named in their honor. 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