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  • Sloan-Hendrix Academy, Arkansas, commencement exercises program, 1908

    Sloan-Hendrix Academy, Arkansas, commencement exercises program, 1908

    Program of the commencement exercises for Sloan-Hendrix Academy held on June 10-12, 1908. Sloan-Hendrix Academy was established in Imboden, Arkansas, in 1899, in association with Hendrix College in Conway, and with funding from local businessman W.C. Sloan. From 1906, it was supported by the Methodist Episcopal Church South but it was never financially self-sufficient and, despite moving to a new campus in 1923, it closed in 1931.

  • Sloan-Hendrix Academy, Arkansas, commencement exercises program, 1909

    Sloan-Hendrix Academy, Arkansas, commencement exercises program, 1909

    Program of the commencement exercises for Sloan-Hendrix Academy held on June 1-4, 1909. Sloan-Hendrix Academy was established in Imboden, Arkansas, in 1899, in association with Hendrix College in Conway, and with funding from local businessman W.C. Sloan. From 1906, it was supported by the Methodist Episcopal Church South but it was never financially self-sufficient and, despite moving to a new campus in 1923, it closed in 1931.

  • Sloan-Hendrix Academy catalog, Arkansas, 1927

    Sloan-Hendrix Academy catalog, Arkansas, 1927

    Annual catalog of Sloan-Hendrix Academy for 1926-27 and announcement for 1927-28. Sloan-Hendrix Academy was established in Imboden, Arkansas, in 1899, in association with Hendrix College in Conway, and with funding from local businessman W.C. Sloan. From 1906, it was supported by the Methodist Episcopal Church South but it was never financially self-sufficient and, despite moving to a new campus in 1923, it closed in 1931.

 
 
 

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