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The school taught traditional college courses, but primarily focused on training teachers. Over 75,000 teachers were trained while the school was in operation. In 1942 the school buildings were taken over by the
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drove a span of mules, and scantily clad coeds peddled doughnuts at $ 1 each." When the college declared bankruptcy, it had debts approaching $ 90,000 (just over $ 1 million in 2023 dollars).
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