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− | '''Arkansas Female College''' was founded in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in August 1871. Members of the original board of trustees were W. D. Blocher, J. B. Bond, B. T. Embry, E. H. English, | + | '''Arkansas Female College''' was founded in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in August 1871. |
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+ | ====Degree Programs and Academics==== | ||
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+ | Members of the original board of trustees were W. D. Blocher, J. B. Bond, B. T. Embry, E. H. English, [[John G. Fletcher]], D. J. Fones, A. H. Garland, J. J. McAlmont, I. C. Mills, W. C. Ratcliffe, W. Thompson, and C. T. Walker. | ||
The first class of students matriculated on October 1, 1874, in a building at 411 East Seventh Street. In 1889 the college moved to the intersection of Rock and Fourteenth streets. | The first class of students matriculated on October 1, 1874, in a building at 411 East Seventh Street. In 1889 the college moved to the intersection of Rock and Fourteenth streets. | ||
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+ | ====Athletics==== | ||
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====Notable students and graduates==== | ====Notable students and graduates==== |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 2 January 2010
Arkansas Female College was founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in August 1871.
Contents
Degree Programs and Academics
History
Members of the original board of trustees were W. D. Blocher, J. B. Bond, B. T. Embry, E. H. English, John G. Fletcher, D. J. Fones, A. H. Garland, J. J. McAlmont, I. C. Mills, W. C. Ratcliffe, W. Thompson, and C. T. Walker.
The first class of students matriculated on October 1, 1874, in a building at 411 East Seventh Street. In 1889 the college moved to the intersection of Rock and Fourteenth streets.
Athletics
Enrollment figures
Presidents
Campus Buildings
Notable students and graduates
- Sarah Elisabeth Chapline Herndon - Red Cross nurse in Spanish-American War
References
- Dallas Tabor Herndon, Centennial History of Arkansas, vol. 1 (Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922), 567.