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Fulton Female Synodical College

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The trustees during the final 1927–28 academic year included: C.F. Richmond, John E. Kerr, T.P. Harrison, C.R. Nisbet, S.G. Wood, T.R.R. Ely, C.A. McPheeters, J.W. Gallaher, J.W. McKamey, E.J. Grant, J.G. McConkey, I Cochran Hunt, R.S. Boyd, and Joseph Rennie.
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The first board of trustees included: William King, Edwin Curd, W.W. Robertson, C.C. Hersman, John F. Cowan, W.W. Trimble, T.B. Nisbet, Samuel T. Shaw, and Samuel I. McKamey.
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T.O. Rogers, 1873–1874; W.W. Hill, 1874–1877; B.H. Charles, 1877–1888; H.C. Evans, 1888–1893; John W. Primrose, 1893–1896; Thomas Peyton Walton (previously president of
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The Academy and later the College were home to several early sorority chapters. These included what became 4-year college sororities:
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as a standard junior college after 1916. In 1925 the Synod of Missouri approved a resolution, at a meeting in
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and 4 acres (16,000 m) of land, donated by Daniel M. Tucker. The college opened in 1873.
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to share some faculty and courses. Synodical College closed in 1928.
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List of Missouri Colleges that have Closed, Merged, or Changed Names
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List of current and historical women's universities and colleges
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Links to Selected .pdf's of yearbooks and commencement programs
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Missouri
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Westminster College: An Informal History, 1851-1999
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list of references
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Synodical College
Fulton, Missouri
Presbyterian Church
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Callaway County
earliest American women's colleges
Presbyterian Church
University of Missouri
St. Joseph, Missouri
Westminster College
Delta Gamma
Beta Sigma Omicron
Alpha Kappa Psi
Eta Upsilon Gamma
Theta Tau Epsilon
Phi Theta Kappa
Sigma Iota Chi
Elizabeth Aull Seminary
Lexington, Missouri
Hallie Paxson Winsborough
List of current and historical women's universities and colleges
Timeline of women's colleges in the United States
"Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)"

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