- Girard College
Infobox_nrhp | name =Founder's Hall, Girard College
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caption = Girard College in an illustration from an 1871 publication
location= Corinthian & Girard Aves.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
locmapin = Pennsylvania
area =
built =1848
architect=Thomas Ustick Walter
architecture=
added =August 04 ,1969
governing_body = Local
refnum=69000158cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] Infobox_nrhp | name =Girard College Complex
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caption = Girard College
location= Bounded by Poplar St., Girard, W. College, S. College, & Ridge Aves.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
locmapin = Pennsylvania
area = 44 acres
built =1833
architect=Thomas Ustick Walter ; et al.
architecture= Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Other
added =October 29 ,1974
governing_body = Private
refnum=74001802cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Girard College is a private philanthropic
boarding school on a 43 acre (170,000 m²) campus inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania in theUnited States . The school is for academically capable students, grades 1 through 12, and grants full scholarships to eligible students from families with limited financial resources, headed by a single parent or guardian.Girard’s mission is to prepare students for advanced education and life as informed, ethical and productive citizens through a rigorous educational program that promotes intellectual, social and emotional growth.
As of 2004 , there were 669 students enrolled, 268 elementary school students (grades 1-5), 211 middle school students (grades 6-8), and 190 high school students (grades 9-12). Girard employs a total of 124 faculty members: 72 academic teachers and 52 residential advisors. It is aresidential education program that seeks to provide great academic opportunites to children who would otherwise not be able to afford it.History
Girard College was founded in
1833 and opened onJanuary 1 ,1848 under provisions of the will of financierStephen Girard , who acquired his wealth as a sea captain and was possibly the wealthiest man in America at the time of his death in1831 . Originally instituted for the education of poor white orphan boys, the school now welcomes girls and boys of all races. A peculiar provision of the will prevents any ecclesiastic, missionary, or minister of any sect from having any connection with the college, and clergy are not even allowed to enter the grounds (Girard was an atheist).This provision of the will and others like it led to a number of rumors about the contents of Girard's will. One widely believed but ultimately apocryphal "provision" was that the financier demanded the College be surrounded by a 20-foot wall. To be in absolute compliance with his will, his benefactors built the wall, but sunk it 10 feet below the ground, so it would appear at a less extreme height.
Not part of the
School District of Philadelphia , the school was segregated well afterBrown v. Board of Education up until it was ordered to desegregate by the Supreme Court. The firstAfrican American student was admitted in1968 .cite news|url= http://www.archives.gov/midatlantic/education/desegregation/philadelphia.html |title= School Desegregation and Civil Rights Stories: Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | publisher= NARA |accessdate=2007-02-20]The first female student was admitted as a first grader in the 1980s. Females were gradually integrated into the school over a 12-year period with subsequent new female students only permitted to enroll in the same graduating class as the first female student or a younger class. The first females graduated in
1993 . The graduating class of1996 was the first class to graduate with more females than males.Famous alumni
Graduates (or, in some cases, former students) of Girard College include:
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Lawrence Cunningham , author and professor
*Harry Davis (baseball player) , former Major League Baseball player.
*Myer Feldman, aide to PresidentJohn F. Kennedy .
*Al Harker ,1934 FIFA World Cup and professional soccer player. Member of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame .
*Richard Harris, prospector-first major gold discovery inJuneau, Alaska .
*Gary Hodgson, former Major League Baseball player.
*Russell Johnson , actor, "the professor" onGilligan's Island .
*Franz Kline , an AmericanAbstract Expressionist painter from the 1940s and 1950s.
*Ed Mako, author.
*Tracey Lee , rapper.
*Johnny Lush, former Major League Baseball player.
*John "Jocko" Milligan, formerMajor League Baseball player.
*Robert Williams, banker
*Walter K. Durham, one of the most popular Main Line architect/builders of the twentieth century.
*James Hamilton Windrim, artist/architect-designedThe Bank of the United States .
*Ashton Youboty , NFLCornerback for theBuffalo Bills .
*Joseph Hallman , composer
*Mike Freeman , Actor/JournalistBackground
* Was the set for scenes from the popular
1995 science fiction film "Twelve Monkeys ".
* Was the main set for the2006 film "Annapolis".External links
* [http://www.girardcollege.com/ Girard College]
* [http://www.girardalumni.org/ Girard College Alumni Association]
* [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.pa0731 Listing, drawings, and photographs] at theHistoric American Buildings Survey
* [http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/HTML_Finding_Aids/COL0790.htm The Winterthur Library] Overview of an archival finding aid on Girard College.References
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