Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Thomas Olin Hathcock (1879–1966) was a Fulton County, Georgia judge from 1914 to 1942. He and his wife at least twice tried to start a Christian school and college in the Atlanta area during the early 1990s, but neither attempt lasted more than a few years. In 1937, they donated money and land for the establishment of Atlanta Christian College (now Point University). Judge Hathcock also served as a trustee to the college.. }
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- Thomas_Olin_Hathcock abstract "Thomas Olin Hathcock (1879–1966) was a Fulton County, Georgia judge from 1914 to 1942. He and his wife at least twice tried to start a Christian school and college in the Atlanta area during the early 1990s, but neither attempt lasted more than a few years. In 1937, they donated money and land for the establishment of Atlanta Christian College (now Point University). Judge Hathcock also served as a trustee to the college.".
- Thomas_Olin_Hathcock comment "Thomas Olin Hathcock (1879–1966) was a Fulton County, Georgia judge from 1914 to 1942. He and his wife at least twice tried to start a Christian school and college in the Atlanta area during the early 1990s, but neither attempt lasted more than a few years. In 1937, they donated money and land for the establishment of Atlanta Christian College (now Point University). Judge Hathcock also served as a trustee to the college.".