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building, St. John's Chapel, within the same year. Two years later, Emeline Taylor, the widow of former Racine
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granted the institution a charter on March 3, 1852. The first classes began in May of that year, which were held in a rented room in the city because the college was still under construction. Construction of the first college building, Park Hall, was not finished until
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Episcopal bishops held a meeting in 1876 where they declared Racine College "A Church University for the West and Northwest", and collectively wrote that it was "the only church college proper in actual operation between
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influence. In closing the college, its trustees explained that with its lowered funding, it could no longer maintain a high educational standard. The name "Racine College" was retained despite the closure.
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game on May 30, 1879. Michigan won, 1–0. The team continued to play in the NCAA for the next ten years, and frequently played against teams such as
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1797:California
1670:Wingspread
1665:Wind Point
1603:Racine Zoo
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957:2018-07-22
863:References
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842:Eben Swift
840:Maj. Gen.
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145:87°47′10″W
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