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,354-s.s - 1845 ,ga-a-...... A25 s..r EDWARD EIVIMETT RANKIN FATHER OF ARLINGTON COLLEGE ..--, l iiL:-W r ian-53 5i5 I ,X , 'I xx 'L LEE HAMMOND ARLINGTON COLLEGE 1895 - 1902 In the spring of 1895, Edward Em- mett Rankin, the Father of Arlington College, suggested that the citizens of the community of Arlington open a private college in the towng he pro- posed the names of Lee M. Hammond and William M. Trimble for co-prin- cipals. Later that year, on one block of land donated by the Ditto and Col- lins Land Company, the one-building school opened its doors. At opening, the college had a fac- ulty of six and from 75 to 100 students. The curriculum covered elementary through high school grades, with courses in mathematics, grammar, Latin, and the 'natural sciences. In 1901, due to lack of funds, Arlington College ceased to operate in full scale. WILLIAM TRIMBLE
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CARLISLE ILITARY ACA EMY 190 - 1913 In 1906 the Arlington College Corporation deeded the property to a board of trustees, who agreed to turn it over to any school which operated in the building for four years. Carlisle Military Academy met this requirement and on June 2 took over with Dr. James M. Car- lisle as superintendent. As Carlisle Military Academy, the campus was enlarged to four city blocks Cten acresj, containing an administration building and three barracks for cadets. The curriculum cov- ered two preparatory years and four academic years. The faculty of eight taught courses in mathematics, history, science, business, Latin, grammar, and military science and tactics. The cadets became familiar with military discipline, which aimed at producing well- developed citizens. The Academy closed in 1913 for lack of funds. LARLISLE MILITARY ACADEMY CAMPUS
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