Winona College

Winona College was a university college in Winona Lake, Indiana. It was founded somewhere between 1902 and 1905. It consisted of a Liberal Arts College and the Winona Agricultural and Technical Institute with the College and the Agricultural Institute at Winona Lake and the Winona Technical Institute at Indianapolis.[1]

Founded by John Breckenridge,[2] its last graduating class was that of 1917.[2] Although in the same town, it is not organically connected with Grace College & Seminary, an evangelical Christian college affiliated with the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches.

Notable alumni

  • Edwin William Schultz,[3] (1888–1971), former Head of the Department of Bacteriology and Experimental Pathology, Stanford University
  • Clarence Hickman, inventor and contributor to the design of the bazooka during World War II and magnetic recording after the war, received a BA from Winona College [4][5]
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References

  1. The History of The Village at Winona
  2. "Indiana Biography Ref. Page". debmurray.tripod.com. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  3. Sidney Raffel; Charles E. Clifton; Donald J. Gray; Halsted R. Holman (9 November 2003). "MEMORIAL RESOLUTION: Edwin William Schultz (1888 – 1971)" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  4. AMICA 13, 5 (1976), Biography
  5. "IEEE - The world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology | IEEE History Center: Clarence Hickman Abstract". ieee.org. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
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