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102: 117:, local members of the Board of Trustees had become actively involved in college governance, which made it difficult for Wilcox to assert his authority. A loan for more than $ 10,000 had been taken out against operating funds to pay for the construction of the gymnasium in 1929, but no provision had been made to pay it back. An auditor's report in 1930 further cited "numerous evidences of carelessness in the handling of accounts". 136:
129, which led many faculty to feel that Wilcox was not properly addressing recruitment and promotion issues. The faculty also felt that their voices were not being heard by the Board, because they were filtered through Wilcox's reports. After Campbell issued a second call for the Board to meet to discuss problems with Wilcox, Wilcox tendered his resignation on April 27, 1935, effective June 30 of that year. He was succeeded by
132:. In recognition of this, in 1932, the name of the college was changed from "Frances Shimer School" to "Frances Shimer Junior College". Wilcox also expressed concern about reducing the school's high attrition rate, and in 1933-1934 relaxed school rules to provide the students with greater freedom and responsibility. In addition, he simplified the fee structure and hired guidance personnel including a psychologist. 93:, who had served since 1897. He had also served in administrative positions at schools in China. Based on this experience, his graduate studies, and the recommendations of prominent educators, Wilcox was unanimously recommended by the search committee and approved by the Shimer College Board of Trustees, at a salary of $ 5000 per year. 135:
Beginning in 1931, the power struggle between Wilcox and local trustees led by Samuel J. Campbell intensified, as financial pressures due to the Depression forced austerity measures including a 10% reduction in faculty pay. In the first years of the Wilcox administration, enrollment fell from 215 to
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Wilcox used his training in educational administration to implement various changes in Shimer's operations. In the first year of the Wilcox administration, the curriculum was changed from a combined
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Upon assuming the presidency of the school, then known as the Frances Shimer School and located in
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The Gymnasium on the Shimer campus, a source of financial difficulty for the Wilcox administration.
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and undertook additional postgraduate study at Stanford. He subsequently served at
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Moorhead, p. 63, quoting Board of Trustees minutes of October 14, 1930.
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Wilcox received an honorary doctorate of divinity from his alma mater
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Patrick H. Moorhead (1983). "President Floyd C. Wilcox (1930-1935)".
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1930 was also the end of the tenure of Shimer's second president,
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After leaving Shimer, Wilcox moved with his family to
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in Massachusetts until 1911. In 1913, he obtained a
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Shimer College
Great Depression
junior college
Mason, Michigan
Bachelor of Arts
Kalamazoo College
Newton Theological Institute
Bachelor of Divinity
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
Columbia University
Stanford University
Doctor of Education
Stanford Graduate School of Education
junior college
William Parker McKee

Mount Carroll, Illinois
McKee administration
University-preparatory school
junior college
four-year junior college
A. Beth Hostetter
Raymond Culver
Kalamazoo College
Menlo Park, California
Linfield College
University of Redlands
History of Shimer College
List of Shimer College people

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