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St. Mary of the Plains College

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29: 947: 235:, the Sisters of St. Joseph were unable to rebuild. The sisters were undaunted, and encouraged by Bishop Christian Winkelmann of Wichita, fundraising for a new campus proceeded. With new buildings, however, the sisters promised that the new campus would be an institution of higher education, serving both high school and college students. The groundbreaking ceremonies took place in September 1950 with a goal of construction being completed in two years. 1014: 198:, which opened in 1888 to a gala celebration. Hopes for higher education in western Kansas were dashed by the economic depression of the 1890s. Unable to get the college off the ground, in 1903 the Presbyterians sold the institution to the Methodist Church. The Methodists had no better luck. The college was closed and the property put up for sale. 238:
In September 1952, the exterior of the new main building, Hennessy Hall, was completed. Although work remained to be done on the interior, classes began on schedule and on September 15, 1952, St. Mary of the Plains began operation as a high school and two-year college. By 1954, the college became a
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to Dodge City in order to operate a Catholic academy for day students and boarding students. Bishop Hennessy chose the name “St. Mary of the Plains Academy” and officially opened the school in September 1913. The academy was a boarding school for both grade school and high school students and also
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Operating a boarding school in Western Kansas, where the population was sparse, was never easy, but the academy struggled on and survived through the Great Depression. On May 10, 1942, however, disaster struck. A tornado blew through the campus and destroyed the buildings. There were no human
266:, St. Mary of the Plains simply could not maintain its operations. Without a large endowment to sustain itself, in 1992 St. Mary of the Plains was forced to permanently close its doors. The campus buildings were leased to the city of Dodge City, and in the late 1990s several were sold off. 214:, visited Dodge City and viewed the defunct campus of Soule College. Thinking that the campus would make an appropriate Catholic boarding school for young girls, Hennessy purchased the land and buildings for $ 8,500. In 1913 Bishop Hennessy brought the 1044: 804: 254:. Due to expanding enrollments, the college expanded dramatically and added four dormitory buildings in the late 1960s. In 1969, with accreditation and expanding college enrollment, the high school closed. 886: 979: 478: 1094: 1054: 1059: 964: 1074: 1049: 1064: 825: 841: 360: 879: 471: 414: 407: 275: 1079: 872: 464: 974: 487: 1089: 1069: 592: 1039: 381: 1084: 784: 279: 251: 162: 895: 738: 85: 718: 627: 572: 115: 789: 820: 211: 799: 779: 733: 577: 758: 748: 323: 290:
As of 2010, the school still holds the NAIA football record for fewest points allowed per game at 1.3 (13 points in 10 games).
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The St. Mary of the Plains athletic teams were called the Cavaliers and Saints. The college was a member of the
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Campus and alumni records for St. Mary of the Plains College are housed today at
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With new construction materials severely rationed due to U.S. involvement in
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St. Mary of the Plains Academy, High School and College Alumni Association
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Enrollment declined again after the 1970s, and with a corresponding
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Defunct Catholic universities and colleges in the United States
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Former liberal arts college in Dodge City, Kansas, US
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The roots of St. Mary of the Plains can be found in
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List of defunct colleges and universities in Kansas
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Soule College
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dodge City
Roman Catholic
Dodge City, Kansas
37°46′35″N 100°0′40″W / 37.77639°N 100.01111°W / 37.77639; -100.01111
Nickname
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
liberal arts
Dodge City, Kansas
Soule College
Bishop of Wichita
Sisters of St. Joseph
World War II
The Higher Learning Commission
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
decline of population in Western Kansas
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
Gerald Govan
NBA
Don Dee
NBA
Bradley Ralph
Kansas House of Representatives
Danny Nee
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Kansas Wesleyan University
Salina
List of defunct colleges and universities in Kansas

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