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  1. Canterbury College opened in the fall of 1946 and remained in operation for five years. While continuing in the same buildings with many of the same faculty, there seems to have been shifts in academic emphases. The Canterbury catalogue defined the school as a “co-educational liberal arts college” rather than a normal school.

  2. Canterbury College was a private institution located in Danville, Indiana, United States from 1878 to 1951. The school was known as Central Normal College prior to 1946. [1]

  3. Central Normal was taken over by the Episcopal Church and renamed Canterbury College which lasted until 1951. The museum has a large collection of yearbooks, pictures, and grade books of the college. Exciting Project for Central Normal/Canterbury College Collection.

  4. indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org › digital › collectionCONTENTdm - OCLC

    Danville, Indiana, was the home of Central Normal College (CNC) from 1878 to 1946. The college was one of the nation's earliest normal schools which specialized in teacher s training. In 1946, the Episcopal Church took over the college and the name was changed to Canterbury College (CC).

  5. Central Normal College -- Danville, Indiana Danville, Indiana -- Central Normal College Danville, Indiana -- History Further information on this record can be found at its source . This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the Indiana State Library.

  6. Hendricks County, Indiana College Records. NOTE: Central Normal College was a private college that existed in Danville from 1878 to 1946. In the summer of 1946 it was sold and renamed as Canterbury College, which existed until 1951.

  7. Central Normal College, last self-supporting private normal school in Midwest, closed 1946. School reopened as Canterbury College by Episcopal Church; declining financial situation forced closure 1951.