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Fargo College closed in 1922 due to financial problems. Its buildings have mostly been demolished, except for Watson Hall (the music building). An extensive collection of the Fargo College records is held by the
143: 153: 158: 163: 46: 49:. At the close of 1919, there were 32 professors and instructors, and 602 students. The president of the college was W. H. Howard. 54: 148: 105: 66: 34: 115: 99: 72: 17: 137: 78: 98: 75:(1903-1948), Rhodes Scholar, Professor of Philosophy and author. 45:
Fargo College was founded in 1888 under the auspices of the
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Defunct private universities and colleges in North Dakota
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Index

Fargo Hilltoppers football
Fargo, North Dakota
Congregational Church
North Dakota State University
Mary Elizabeth Perley
Otis Hamilton Lee
John C. Early
"Fargo College" 
Collier's New Encyclopedia
"Fargo College"
Categories
Defunct private universities and colleges in North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota
Educational institutions established in 1888
1888 establishments in Dakota Territory
1922 disestablishments in North Dakota

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