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Even though Western Normal College operated briefly, it is an interesting representative of the demeanor upon of or then small-scale institutions on the students too communities where they were located. Western Normal operated inwards Shenandoah, Iowa from the mid-1880s until a burn destroyed the edifice inwards 1891.
Some of the onetime students included:
* Lee E. Phillips too Waite Phillips [founders of Phillips Petroleum Company]
* Charles W. Wallace [scholar of English linguistic communication Renaissance Theatre]
Following the burn inwards Shenandoah, Western Normal operated for a few years inwards Hawthorne, Nebraska, most Lincoln.
Some of the onetime students included:
* Lee E. Phillips too Waite Phillips [founders of Phillips Petroleum Company]
* Henry A. Fields [founded the Henry Field Seed Company inwards 1907]
* Jessie Field Shambaugh [considered past times or then to live on the "Mother of 4-H]
* J. W. Long [State Auditor of Iowa]* Jessie Field Shambaugh [considered past times or then to live on the "Mother of 4-H]
* Charles W. Wallace [scholar of English linguistic communication Renaissance Theatre]
Following the burn inwards Shenandoah, Western Normal operated for a few years inwards Hawthorne, Nebraska, most Lincoln.