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Coe College was founded in 1851 by Rev. Williston Jones as the School for the Prophets. [4] [5] While canvassing churches in the East to raise money for students to attend Eastern seminaries, Jones met a farmer named Daniel Coe, who donated $1,500 and encouraged Jones to open a college in Cedar Rapids.
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Engle was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Hamilton Allen, a livery stable owner, and Evelyn (Reinheiner) Engle. He grew up in the Wellington Heights section of Cedar Rapids. He graduated from Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), and later attended Coe College (class of 1931), The University of Iowa, Columbia University, and Merton College, Oxford (where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar ...
The following is a list of notable alumni of Choate Rosemary Hall, also known informally simply as Choate.A private, college-preparatory, boarding school located in Wallingford, Connecticut, it took its present name and began a coeducational system with the merger in 1971 of two single-sex establishments: the Choate School (founded in 1896 in Wallingford) and Rosemary Hall (founded in 1890 in ...
Kottke attended Coe College on scholarship in Iowa and eventually began a career in design. [4] In 1999, he designed the Silkscreen typeface—since used by Adobe, MTV, and Volvo among others. [5] His design work has been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Forbes, and Brill's Content.
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The college met Clark's challenge in 1905, largely because of a $50,000 donation from Andrew Carnegie. [3] In spite of that assistance, the college went bankrupt and merged with Coe College in 1919, bringing a $200,000 endowment to the merger along with its faculty and students. [1] [2] The Leander Clark campus became a state juvenile home. [4] [5]