Still dealing with financial problems due to the Great Depression, Dr. Edwards formulated a Ten Year Program that had the goals of increasing the endowment to $1M, increase enrollment to 500 students, and improve the physical plant. Along with that, plans were made to have a Loyalty Day (October 12)..Read More
KFH Radio
September 30 marked the first Friends University radio broadcast over KFH. Occurring every Monday night at 9 p.m., Dr. Edwards spoke to Alumni and friends. Students and faculty played musical numbers as Chester Kemp, business manager of the Singing Quakers, hosted the broadcast.
Garfield University Opens
In 1885, the Christian Churches of Kansas voted to establish an institution of higher learning and in July 1886, work began on the building. It was named Garfield University in honor of the martyred President, James A. Garfield, who was a member of the Christian Church and a friend of..Read More
President Roosevelt Visits Wichita!
Classes were suspended so that students and faculty could hear President Franklin Delano Roosevelt who was visiting Wichita.
Garfield University Re-Opens
Later reorganization was announced as Edgar Harding of Boston assumed the debt. Known as Garfield Central Memorial University, the school began again in March 1892, and operated until November 1893, when Mr. Harding became owner of the building and grounds. The promoters of Wichita early determined that the city should..Read More
Benefit Banquet Helps Prevent Deficit
Still feeling the detrimental effects of the Great Depression, the university hosted a Friends of Friends Benefit Banquet on May 28 in order prevent a deficit, which was estimated to be about $6,000. Within a week, Friends boosted had raised $6,124.
A Great Gift
In 1897, James M. Davis, a wealthy Quaker businessman, seeing a full page advertisement in a St. Louis newspaper offering the Garfield University campus for sale, said to his wife, “Anna, I believe this is our chance to give a college to the world.” The story is better told by..Read More
Ten-Year Plan Relaunched After Association Failure
For the second time, Friends University was dropped from the North Central Association list for having insufficient income and an inadequate physical plant. But the examiners listed five points of strength: 1. a college maintained on the basis of New Testament values; 2. a competent faculty; 3. a serious-minded and..Read More
The Doors of Friends Open for the First Time
When the doors of Friends University opened September 21, 1898, only the north wing of the building containing 21 rooms was ready for use. In spite of a bare campus with only a few cottonwood trees, piles of rubbish scattered about, and a board walk leading to the north door,..Read More
Walter Albert Young Steps in As Fourth President
Academic Dean, Walter Albert Young received news of Edwards’ passing from the Board of Directors and was asked to step in as Acting President. He was to be in that role until a president could be found. However, he was officially appointed in 1941 continued to serve as president until..Read More