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242: 134:, who later served as President of Marlboro College, noted that Hendricks was "a promoter and a good, even master teacher - I never heard his most inveterate opponents deny this." However, he continued "Walter was not a good administrator." Similarly, one student, many years later, reflected that Mark Hopkins College failed because Hendricks was a poor manager. 71:
and the college would open the following year, in fall 1947. Due to his connection with his former professor Robert Frost, Hendricks convinced Frost to serve as a trustee for the new college. He would serve as president there until 1951, dismissed by the board of trustees after accusing a student, a
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Hendricks' dream of starting new colleges went with him, and that same year, in 1951, he founded Windham College, which was located about 25 miles east and north, in
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Mark Hopkins College was accredited by the State of Vermont and authorized to grant bachelor's degrees. However it was never accredited by the
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College, serving as president there until 1972. The main and only administration and classroom building was in a mansion on
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Hendricks was born in Chicago and earned his BA from Amherst College in 1917. At Amherst, he was a student of
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in France, a temporary college set up for G.I.s awaiting de-mobilization.
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At the end of World War II, he served as director of English at
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Finally, in 1964, he founded his third and final college,
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Marlboro College
Windham College
Robert Frost
University of Chicago
Illinois Institute of Technology
Biarritz American University
Marlboro, Vermont
postmaster
Putney, Vermont
Mark Hopkins
Route 9
Brattleboro, Vermont
Ernest W. Gibson Jr.
Governor of Vermont
New England Commission of Higher Education
Tom Ragle
"Walter Hendricks Is Dead at 87; Teacher Began Marlboro College"
ISSN
0362-4331
""Believing It In": Robert Frost, Walter Hendricks, and the Creation of Marlboro College"
ISSN
1062-6999
JSTOR
43897290
"Walter Hendricks Is Dead at 87; Teacher Began Marlboro College; Professor of English"
"The Knowledge Library"
"History – Marlboro College Archives"
"Marlboro College, A Memoir"
"Windham College: How Landmark Came to Occupy the Former Windham Campus"
"Town House"

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