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The school taught traditional college courses, but primarily focused on training teachers. Over 75,000 teachers were trained while the school was in operation. In 1942 the school buildings were taken over by the Northern Diocese of the Episcopal Church and the college was renamed Canterbury College,
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The building was used for Ivy Tech classes in conjunction with Danville Community High School and is referred to as Central Normal Campus. In addition to housing educational facilities, it also houses the Danville Police Department as well Danville Athletic Club.
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Boosters and alumni spared no effort to save Canterbury, but to no avail. "At the height of the last-minute campaign to save the college, its president dressed in red flannels and led a parade in which United States Senator
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drove a span of mules, and scantily clad coeds peddled doughnuts at $ 1 each." When the college declared bankruptcy, it had debts approaching $ 90,000 (just over $ 1 million in 2023 dollars).
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After the college closed, the old Administration Building and the Chapel were torn down, but Hargrave Hall and the C.C. Bostick Gymnasium were used as the
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The college was founded in 1876 as part of the larger statewide university system in Indiana. The school was located in
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is the only remaining building associated with the Central Indiana Normal School at Ladoga. It was listed on the
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but it continued as a normal school until closing in 1951 due to bankruptcy.
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in 1878 after purchasing the former Danville Academy buildings.
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This article about a university or college in Indiana is a
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Hendricks County Historical Museum: Central Normal College
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Mark Dollase; Conrad Harvey & Andrew Houk (May 1995).
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and then the Danville Community Middle School until 2009.
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Indiana
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Canterbury Knights football
Danville, Indiana
Ladoga, Indiana
Danville, Indiana
Normal Hall
National Register of Historic Places
William E. Jenner
Henry Schricker
Danville Community High School
Samuel Ralston
Governor
William Larrabee
William La Follette
Vic Aldridge
John Cravens
David Myers
Indiana Supreme Court
Jim Springer
George Tremain
Indiana Supreme Court
Lewis Terman
William H. Stead
Evansville, Indiana
John W. Spencer
Elmer Louis Hoehn
Indiana House of Representatives
"Indiana Mentor Retains Post"
The Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois
Associated Press

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