Walter F. Hendricks

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Walter F. Hendricks (1892 – September 29, 1979) was an educator and founder of three colleges in Vermont, all of which would later close. He founded Marlboro College (1946–2020), Windham College (1951–1978), and Mark Hopkins College (1964–1978).

Hendricks was born in Chicago and earned his BA from Amherst College in 1917.[1] At Amherst, he was a student of Robert Frost.[2] He later earned a master's degree and doctorate from the University of Chicago.[3] He then served as professor and chair of the English department at Illinois Institute of Technology.

At the end of World War II, he served as director of English at Biarritz American University in France, a temporary college set up for G.I.s awaiting de-mobilization.

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