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Spokane University

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was a four-year liberal arts college that operated from 1913 to 1933. It was founded in 1912 by Mr. B. E. Utz and Mr. W. D. Willoughby as Spokane Bible College. Mr. Utz worked at Eugene Bible University in Eugene, Oregon from 1909 to 1911 before moving back to Spokane. Spokane University was created
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to train ministers for the Christian Churches in Washington State. Because of financial difficulties during the Great Depression, in 1934 it merged with Eugene Bible College to become Northwest Christian College in Eugene, Oregon, now known as
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During its existence, Spokane University conferred degrees on 112 men and 100 women. Forty-six of the men were ordained. It was organized as three colleges: Bible, Liberal Arts, and Fine Arts.
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on Spokane's South Hill. The former site of the university, twenty-three acres at Ninth and Herald Streets, was the home of
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from 1963–2002. The former site of Spokane University is now owned and occupied by Valley Christian School, as
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Defunct liberal-arts college in Spokane, Washington, United States (1913-1933)
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A private high school now occupies the former site of Spokane University
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Washington (state)
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United States congressional delegations from Washington
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Bushnell University
Spokane Junior College
Spokane
Spokane Valley
Spokane College
University High School
University High School
Clyfford Still
abstract expressionism
Donald H. Magnuson
United States congressional delegations from Washington
George B. Thomas
MIT
"Northwest Christian University in Eugene to change its name"
Categories
Defunct private universities and colleges in Washington (state)
Education in Spokane, Washington
Universities and colleges established in 1913
1913 establishments in Washington (state)
Educational institutions disestablished in 1933

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