Resources: Colleges that have Closed
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Salado Texas: Frontier College Town See www.turnbobooks.com for details. |
In Reverence We
Stand-Memories of Phillips University See http://pulf.org/custom/giftshop.php
for details. |
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Saint
Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith A
historical documentary about the Bardstown, KY college, once a leading
institution of religion and learning in the South. Shown on Kentucky Educational Television in
July and August 2006. Contact
www.tunnellmill.com for details. |
The
Glory of Phillips University "The Glory of Our Phillips U" DVD (60 min) Produced by Spencer Briggs; History of Phillips includes actual footage of historical events and actvities; VHS video available. See http://pulf.org/custom/giftshop.php for details. |
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History
of Eleutherian College See www.eleutherian.us
for details. |
Hallowed Halls: Protestant Colleges in Old China Contact:
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, 475 Riverside Drive, New
York, NY 10015 or www.unitedboard.org
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In Retrospect. Dunbar Junior College of Little Rock Arkansas 1930-1955 Contact
the author, Harry B. Dunbar at h.dunbar.1@alumni.nyu.edu.
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A History of Minnesota Bible College Author:
Earl E. Grice Contact: Crossroads College, www.crossroadscollege.edu/ |
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A
history of Clarke College, Newton, Mississippi...prepared for Alumni
Homecoming and Memorial Services held May 9, 1992 |
Nasson: The Seventy Years Author:
Albert L. Prosser Contact: Nasson College Alumni Association, www.nasson.org/ |
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Tip of the Hill: An Informal History of Fairfield Academy and Medical College Author:
Thomas C. O'Donneli Publisher:
Black River Books, Boonville, New York Date: 1953 |
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Fully Awake: Black Mountain College is a documentary film exploring "education in a democracy," and highlights the College's belief that the creative arts and practical responsibilities are equally important to intellectual development. Tucked in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Black Mountain College (1933-1957) has emerged as one of the most influential experiments in education and shaped 20th century American modern art. See: http://www.ibiblio.org/bmc/. | ||