- The Principia
"For other uses of the term Principia see
Principia "The Principia is an educational institution for
Christian Scientists , located on two campuses in theSt. Louis, Missouri area. Facilities for early childhood throughhigh school are located at The Principia School in WestSt. Louis County . Located about thirty miles away, on bluffs overlooking theMississippi River inElsah, Illinois , is Principia College.The Principia School
Founded by Mary Kimball Morgan, The Principia School was officially opened in
1898 in St. Louis. By1906 , The Principia had graduated its firsthigh school class. In1912 , the Junior College was added, and became one of the first such colleges in the nation. The college moved toElsah, Illinois in1935 , and the school later moved to its current location in the St. Louis suburb ofTown and Country, Missouri .Principia College
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name = Principia College
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established =1910
type = Private
calendar = Quarter
president = [http://principia.edu/college/president/morepalmer.htm Dr. Jonathan Palmer]
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city = 1 Maybeck Place
Elsah
state =Illinois , 62028
country =United States
enrollment = 530
staff = 66
colors = Navy Blue and Gold
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website = http://www.prin.edu/college/
free_label = Mascot
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endowment = $750 million (USD)Principia College is a four-year private co-educationalliberal arts college inElsah, Illinois . The campus sits on bluffs overlooking theMississippi River between Alton and Grafton, located about thirty miles north of St. Louis. In1934 , Principia College graduated its first class as a full four-year institution. Emerging from the Principia Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools founded between1898 and1906 , Principia College was established with a mission to "serve the cause of Christian Science." The college, however, has no official affiliation with theChristian Science church, nor does The First Church of Christ, Scientist, the denominational governing body, recognize or approve any school or college claiming to serve such a cause.The student population is 490. There are ten student dormitories on campus: Anderson House, Rackham Court, Howard House, Sylvester House, Buck House, Brooks House, Ferguson House, Jo McNabb, Lowrey House, and Clara McNabb. The first six mentioned were designed by architect
Bernard Maybeck in1935 , as was the campus' chapel. cite book | last =McCoy | first =Esther | authorlink =Esther McCoy | title =Five California Architects | publisher =Reinhold Publishing Corporation | year =1960 | location =New York | pages = | id =ASIN B000I3Z52W] Maybeck attempted to use different architectural styles and building techniques for each of these dormitories and for the chapel. In an effort to ensure success with his designs and materials, he experimented with them through the creation of a small building known affectionately by Principians as the "Mistake House."The Principia College campus was once considered as the site for the
United States Air Force Academy . The Air Force pickedColorado Springs, Colorado , instead. On April 19,1993 , the campus was designated aNational Historic Landmark by theUnited States Department of the Interior .Principia is currently well-known for its solar car team and its Public Affairs Conference, the oldest student run public affairs conference in the country.
Principia's sports teams compete in the
NCAA Division III in theSt. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference , and go by the "Panthers" nickname.Notable Principia College Alumni
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Chandler Burr , author
*Candy Crowley , CNN political correspondent
*Robert Duvall , actor andAcademy Award winner
*Ketti Frings , author, writer, andPulitzer Prize winner
*Larry Groce , host of public radio's "Mountain Stage "
*Peter Horton , actor and movie director
*Egil Krogh , part of U.S. PresidentRichard Nixon 's administration
*Peter Martin , author
*Brad Newsham , writer
*John H. Rousselot , U.S. Representative fromCalifornia
*Christopher Shays ,Connecticut congressman
*Chuck Wilcoxen , author (Nicollini's Song)References
External links
* [http://www.prin.edu/ The Principia] website
* [http://www.prin.edu/school/ The Principia School] website
* [http://www.prin.edu/college/ Principia College] website
* [http://www.wtpcfm.com/ Tribute to the College's WTPC Radio in the 1970s]
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