Lombard College

Lombard College

Lombard College was a college located in Galesburg, Illinois.

History

Lombard College was founded in 1853 by the Universalist Church as the Illinois Liberal Institute. In 1855, however, a major fire damaged much of the college, placing its future at risk, but a large gift from Benjamin Lombard, an Illinois farmer and businessman, rescued the institution, rechristened as Lombard University. The official name of the school was changed to Lombard College in 1899.

Lombard was coeducational from its founding, reflecting the Universalist philosophy. The institution was the seat of the Ryder School of Divinity from sometime in the 1880s until 1913. The very first chapter of the national sorority Alpha Xi Delta was also founded there in 1893.

Lombard College was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1910-1929.

The Great Depression proved to be too much for Lombard; the last class was graduated in 1930. While Lombard did not merge, some of its students transferred to nearby Knox College, and its alumni activities take place at Knox.

Notable alumni

*Edwin H. Conger - U.S. Congressman, diplomat, and ambassador to China
*Carl Sandburg - author, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner
*Paul Jordan Smith - editor, educator, poet
*Dorothy Tilden Spoerl - theologian, writer, educator
*Evar Swanson - professional baseball and football player; fastest player in history of baseball
*Sewall G. Wright - geneticist
*Quincy Wright - educator, poet, economist
*Theodore Paul Wright - engineer, first director of the Civil Aeronautics Administration
*Ken Carpenter, the late radio and TV announcer

Notable faculty

*Phillip Green Wright
*David Starr Jordan - ichthyologist, president of Indiana University; founding president of Stanford University

External links

* [http://catalog.knox.edu/archives/manuscripts/lombard.htm The Lombard College Collection] at Knox College


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