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Danforth Chapels

The Danforth Chapel Program was funded by the Danforth Foundation, an organization created in 1927 by William H. Danforth, founder of the Ralston Purina Company, and his wife.[1][2] The Danforth Foundation focused on national education philanthropy:[3] providing scholarships to college students, supporting projects to revitalize the city of St. Louis,[3] and funding the Danforth Chapels.[4] The Danforth Foundation closed in 2011 with a gift of $70M to the Donald Danforth Plant Center, a research center that focuses on solving world hunger.[5][6]

The Danforth Chapel Program supported the establishment of 24 chapels: 15 chapels on college and university campuses[4] and nine other chapels.[4] The chapels and the chapel program emphasized Christian faith in chapel designs but designs and chapels did accommodate for other faiths.[4]

The foundation's first requirement was that each chapel include religious (predominantly Christian) images, such as Heinrich Hoffman's Christ in the Garden.[4] The second requirement was that each include a plaque with an inscription:

Dedicated to the worship of God with the prayer that here in the communion with the highest those who enter may acquire the spiritual power to aspire nobly, adventure daringly, serve humbly.[4]

The third requirement was that the Danforths have a say in the design of each chapel.[4] Most of the Christian iconography in the chapels has been removed to ensure that the spaces are not religiously specific and to welcome groups of other faiths to use the chapel spaces.[4]

24 Danforth All-Faith Chapels edit

Each chapel has its own architect, history, location, and story. Three chapels (at North Carolina State University,[7] Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School,[8] and Wartburg College[9]) have been demolished to make room for other buildings.

William Danforth's vision statement—"Aspire Nobly • Adventure Daringly • Serve Humbly"[10]—is engraved on a plaque in each of the Danforth Chapels.[4][11]

An article from the dedication of the Danforth Chapel at the University of Chattanooga states that a chapel was being built in South America,[12] but the Danforth archives reflect chapels in the U.S. with one in Japan and one in India. (Lists of the chapel locations are incomplete;[12][13] research also reflects a Danforth Chapel at The University of Southern Mississippi, but sources of information are limited.[14][15]) Several sources state that the Danforth Foundation funded 24 chapels.[1][3][4]

Each of the 24 chapels are introduced below.

Camp Miniwanca Danforth Chapel (1941) edit

William Danforth was one of four progressive leaders who founded the American Youth Foundation[11] and established the first of its two camps—Camp Miniwanca—in Shelby, Michigan.[4] (Danforth's influence is evident in the American Youth Foundation's logo, similar to that of the Ralston Purina Corporation, and the vision statement—"Aspire Nobly • Adventure Daringly • Serve Humbly"[10]—is iterated in the Miniwanca archives of the original founders' newsletters to campers, The Founders-Four Folder.[10]) These founders focused on a Christian perspective but the youth foundation has shifted to accept a variety of faiths.[11]

The Danforth Chapel at Camp Miniwanca was started in 1936[16] and completed 1941. The chapel is a small meditation chapel of stone built on a wooded dune near the camp's Church of the Dunes.[16] The founder of the American Youth Foundation describes the chapel in a published manual:

Come with me to the little stone Chapel that stands on the dune-side at Miniwanca

—Ruggedly plain, masoned of stone from nearby fields, harmoniously it blends with the soft foliage of surrounding woods;

—Arched doors and windows, and a tower d [sic] roof add grace and beauty to its symmetric lines;

—Roof beams, hand hewn, plain seats of oak, and rough tiled floor give strength and dignity within;

—On raised altar, plain built and strong, there stands The Cross, illumed by candle flame on right and left;

—And just above, a dossal of blood red hue, to bring relief to wide expanse of solid wall;

—In tiny northex hands the Gethsemane portrait of Him whose name youth enters here to meditate and pray....[17]

The Danforth Chapel is reported to be the final resting place for Mr. William H. Danforth and Mrs. Adda B. Danforth; their ashes rest in a crypt in the chancel of the small Miniwanca Danforth Chapel.[16]

Berea College Danforth Chapel (1938) edit

Berea College, located in Berea, Kentucky, is home to the second Danforth Chapel, built in 1938.[18] This Gothic-style building was intended to demonstrate the relationship between spirituality and education.[19]

The Berea Danforth Chapel was designed by architects James P. Jamieson, George Spearl, and Charles Cellarius.[18] The chapel's walls contain 54 stones from various spiritual and international landmarks and leaders, all gifted to Danforth.[18] The stones represent victories throughout the world[20] and include stones from Abraham Lincoln's Tomb in Springfield, Illinois; Washington Monument in Washington, DC; the palace of King Sargon II in Khorsabad, Iraq; Omi, Japan; Canterbury Cathedral in Scotland; the Old Wall in South Korea (Fortress Wall of Seoul); the Roman Forum in Italy; Nazareth, Israel (from the vicinity of Christ's carpenter shop); India from Mahatma Gandhi; Liddar Valley in Kashmir, India; marble from North Korea; and Mount Danforth in Antarctica.[21]

The chapel, a part of the Berea Campus Christian Center,[22][23] serves as a place for meditation, weddings, memorial services, and small concerts.[18]

Pilgrim Danforth Chapel (1941) edit

The Danforth Chapel at Pilgrim Congregational Church United Church of Christ in St. Louis, Missouri,[3] is built adjacent to the main sanctuary. William Danforth and his family were church members at Pilgrim Congregational Church.[3][4]

University of Kansas Danforth Chapel (1946) edit

University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, is home to a Danforth Chapel that was completed and dedicated in 1946.[24][25] The chapel, which seats 90,[26] is maintained by an endowment fund through the university but was originally funded by a $5000 donation from the Danforth Foundation and was funded and furnished through donations from faculty students, faculty, and residents of the city of Lawrence.[27][28]

The chapel was designed by Edward W. Tanner (the first architectural engineer graduating from University of Kansas) and J. C. Nichols Co.[27] and built partly by German prisoners of war (POW) who were masons being detained in a POW camp near Lawrence.[27] The chapel was expanded and renovated with a $850,000 addition in fall 2007; the renovation included restorations, new tile, paint, and an organ.[27]

The Danforth Chapel continues to be a place for meditation, small services, and weddings.[28] With 14 other historic buildings in the East Historic District of University of Kansas, the Danforth Chapel has been registered in the National Register of Historic Places.[25][29]

Arizona State University Danforth Chapel (1948) edit

 
Arizona State University Danforth Chapel

Arizona State University (ASU), located in Tempe, Arizona, completed the construction of the campus' Danforth Chapel in 1947[30] and dedicated the chapel on February 26, 1948.[31] William H. Danforth donated $5,000 to the campus,[32] with the students raising the remaining $10,000 for the construction of the chapel[33][34] through additional donations and fundraisers.[34] The ASU Danforth Chapel, like many of the other Danforth Chapels, has been used for several weddings and religious ceremonies, as well as a place for rest and meditation.[30]

The builders installed a cross on the chapel because of a miscommunication in the plans, but a student removed the cross before the chapel's dedication.[31] The cross was reinstalled, however in 1990, the American Civil Liberties Union filed and won a lawsuit to remove the cross. (Which now is housed in the archives in the Hayden Library.)[31] As many as 25 religious organizations continue to use the Danforth Chapel for services and events.[31]

In 2008, Arizona State University celebrated the Danforth Chapel's 60 years by inviting the first chapel organist Jean Reaves-Clark, the first groom Colonel Billie Stephens (who married Dorothy McKenzie in 1948), and a Danforth Foundation "Danny Grad" Genie Hopper Zavaleta (1948 graduate) to be part of the event.[31]

Kansas State College Danforth Chapel (1949) edit

The construction of the Danforth All-Faith Chapel at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, was completed in 1949.[35] The building includes an auditorium addition next to the Chapel.[35] The chapel is decorated with stained glass windows made from glass pieces that were imported for the chapel from Czechoslovakia, England, France, Germany, and Italy.[35]

In 1956, the chapel and auditorium were dedicated to Kansas State University alumni and students who died serving in World War II and the Korean War.[35]

Barnes Hospital Danforth Chapel (1950) edit

Barnes Hospital is located in St. Louis, Missouri, and the Danforth Chapel with the hospital was funded by the Danforth Foundation[36] and dedicated on November 20, 1950.[37] The hospital was originally part of the Children's Hospital, which moved to a new location on April 14, 1984, as the new St. Louis Children's Hospital.[38] The chapel remains on the first floor of the Barnes Hospital as a place of meditation for patients and their families.[37]

Hislop College Danforth Chapel (1950) edit

The Danforth Chapel at Hislop College, in Nagpur, India, is still used for worship services.[39]

Montana State College Danforth Chapel (1952) edit

Montana State College is located in Bozeman, Montana. The Montana State College Danforth Chapel was built outside the campus to protect meditation privacy.[9] The architect, Jewish student Emanuel Milstein, designed the chapel for his thesis project.[9][40] The chapel's glass windows are memorials to Americans who lost their lives during World War II.[41]

University of Chattanooga Danforth Chapel (1952) edit

The Danforth Chapel at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was built in 1952.[42] The chapel, dedicated on January 17, 1952,[12] seats 50 people.[42] The chapel is a simple brick building with red carpeting, oak pews, and a small round window.[42]

University of Iowa Danforth Chapel (1953) edit

 
University of Iowa Danforth Chapel

The University of Iowa Danforth Chapel is located in Iowa City, Iowa.[43] The architect for this Chapel was George Horner.[44] The chapel sits in today's Hubbard Park,[45] an area named for Philip Hubbard, a dean of students and the first Black American dean in the Big 10 universities.[45] The chapel is a small red-brick building with a white cupola, and it sits next to the Iowa River.[43][46] It continues to be a place for student weddings and meditation.[47]

Bethesda General Hospital, St. Louis, MO (1954) edit

Bethesda General Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, was founded in 1889 by Dr. Edward W. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hayne as a refuge for orphaned and abandoned children.[48] The hospital moved to its present building in 1954,[48] and, on July 11, 1954, the Danforth Foundation and the hospital dedicated the hospital's Danforth Chapel.[49] The chapel is located on the first floor of the hospital and is intended to be a quiet place of meditation for patients and their families.[50]

Colorado A&M Danforth Chapel (1954) edit

The Colorado State University Danforth Chapel[51] is in Fort Collins, Colorado; the university previously was Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College.[4] The chapel was dedicated in 1954;[4][52] it is renowned for its modern design.[4] Its architect was James Hunter, who is interred in the chapel.[4][52][53]

On October 22, 2016, the chapel was vandalized, and a unique stained-glass window that was part of the original design of the chapel was destroyed.[54]

University of South Dakota Danforth Chapel (1954) edit

The University of South Dakota, in Vermillion, South Dakota, is home to a Danforth Chapel[55] that was dedicated in 1954.[4][56] The chapel was designed with a steep roof to handle the large amounts of snow that fall in South Dakota.[4] The chapel continues to be used for prayer meetings,[57] memorials,[58] and weddings.[59]

Bountiful Community Danforth Chapel (1955) edit

The Danforth Chapel at Bountiful Community Church in Bountiful, Utah, was built in 1955.[60] The chapel was shared by the Bountiful Community Church and the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection (of Centerville, Utah) from 1967 to 1993.

Florida Southern College Danforth Chapel (1955) edit

 
Florida Southern College Danforth Chapel

The Danforth Chapel at Florida Southern College, in Lakeland, Florida, was completed in 1955 by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.[61][62] Although Wright designed several buildings on the Florida Southern campus, the Danforth Chapel is his only design on campus with leaded glass work.[61] Wright also designed a suspended staircase in the chapel.[63][64] The chapel, which sits next to the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, is a miniature chapel that seats about 100 people.[65][66]

The Danforth Chapel, along with other historic buildings on the Florida Southern College campus, are now registered as National Historic Landmarks.[67]

Morehouse College Danforth Chapel (1955) edit

Designed by architect Edward C. Miller, the Danforth Chapel in Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia, was built in 1955.[68][69] William H. Danforth not only donated toward the chapel, but he also funded scholarships for many Morehouse students.[68] The campus is classified as a HBCU that has trained men who were seeking to be leaders.[70]

Wartburg College Danforth Chapel (1955) edit

The Danforth Chapel at Wartburg College was built in 1955.[9] This chapel has been demolished to make room for other campus buildings.[9]

North Carolina State College Danforth Chapel (1956) edit

The Danforth Chapel at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, was built in 1957.[9] The chapel was built as an extension of the YMCA King Religious Center, which was built in 1913.[7] In 1975, the chapel and the YMCA King Religious Center were leveled to make room for the new College of Design.[7]

Central Missouri State College Danforth Chapel (1957) edit

The Alumni Memorial Chapel at Central Missouri State University is in Warrensburg, Missouri.[71] Adjacent to the Alumni Memorial Chapel is a wing that contains the Danforth Chapel.[71]

YMCA Sunnen Lake Danforth Chapel (1957) edit

The chapel is to view the bank of Sunnen Lake at YMCA camps Lakewood and the Trout Lodge near Potosi, Missouri.[72] The architect was Eric W. Smith, who designed 10 other buildings for YMCA camps that have been established since 1956.[72]

Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School Danforth Chapel (1955) edit

The Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School[73] in St. Louis, Missouri, dedicated its Danforth Chapel in 1957, when the school moved to a new location.[74] The chapel was funded in part by a gift of $132,000 from the Danforth family to the campus and was boasted as the first gift from the Danforth Foundation to a campus other than a college.[74] The chapel was red brick and two stories high, designed to enable all members of Country Day School to attend events in one location. The Danforth Foundation invested in Country Day School because of its legacy: three members of the family (William H. Danforth II, in 1944; Donald Danforth, in 1950; and John C. Danforth in 1954) graduated from Country Day School.[74]

In 2012, the school learned that the chapel no longer met fire code, and the school administration decided to level the Danforth Chapel to make room for other campus structures; the "Concluding Assembly" was held on May 31, 2012.[8]

Washington University School of Medicine Danforth Chapel edit

William Danforth, a graduate of Washington University[32] in St. Louis, Missouri, funded a chapel in the Spencer T. Olin Residence Hall in the Washington University School of Medicine.[75] The Danforth Chapel is available to medical-school students who reside in Olin Hall.[75]

International Christian University—Seabury Memorial Chapel (1959) edit

The Seabury Memorial Chapel (partially funded by the Danforth Foundation) at International Christian University, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, was named after Ruth Isabel Seabury, a dedicated part of the university's founding[76] and a Danforth Graduate (a "Danny Grad")—one of the ministry students who received financial support from the Danforth Foundation.[76] Dedicated in 1959,[76] the chapel was designed by W.M. Vories & Company.[76]

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The Danforth Chapel Program was funded by the Danforth Foundation an organization created in 1927 by William H Danforth founder of the Ralston Purina Company and his wife 1 2 The Danforth Foundation focused on national education philanthropy 3 providing scholarships to college students supporting projects to revitalize the city of St Louis 3 and funding the Danforth Chapels 4 The Danforth Foundation closed in 2011 with a gift of 70M to the Donald Danforth Plant Center a research center that focuses on solving world hunger 5 6 The Danforth Chapel Program supported the establishment of 24 chapels 15 chapels on college and university campuses 4 and nine other chapels 4 The chapels and the chapel program emphasized Christian faith in chapel designs but designs and chapels did accommodate for other faiths 4 The foundation s first requirement was that each chapel include religious predominantly Christian images such as Heinrich Hoffman s Christ in the Garden 4 The second requirement was that each include a plaque with an inscription Dedicated to the worship of God with the prayer that here in the communion with the highest those who enter may acquire the spiritual power to aspire nobly adventure daringly serve humbly 4 The third requirement was that the Danforths have a say in the design of each chapel 4 Most of the Christian iconography in the chapels has been removed to ensure that the spaces are not religiously specific and to welcome groups of other faiths to use the chapel spaces 4 Contents 1 24 Danforth All Faith Chapels 1 1 Camp Miniwanca Danforth Chapel 1941 1 2 Berea College Danforth Chapel 1938 1 3 Pilgrim Danforth Chapel 1941 1 4 University of Kansas Danforth Chapel 1946 1 5 Arizona State University Danforth Chapel 1948 1 6 Kansas State College Danforth Chapel 1949 1 7 Barnes Hospital Danforth Chapel 1950 1 8 Hislop College Danforth Chapel 1950 1 9 Montana State College Danforth Chapel 1952 1 10 University of Chattanooga Danforth Chapel 1952 1 11 University of Iowa Danforth Chapel 1953 1 12 Bethesda General Hospital St Louis MO 1954 1 13 Colorado A amp M Danforth Chapel 1954 1 14 University of South Dakota Danforth Chapel 1954 1 15 Bountiful Community Danforth Chapel 1955 1 16 Florida Southern College Danforth Chapel 1955 1 17 Morehouse College Danforth Chapel 1955 1 18 Wartburg College Danforth Chapel 1955 1 19 North Carolina State College Danforth Chapel 1956 1 20 Central Missouri State College Danforth Chapel 1957 1 21 YMCA Sunnen Lake Danforth Chapel 1957 1 22 Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School Danforth Chapel 1955 1 23 Washington University School of Medicine Danforth Chapel 1 24 International Christian University Seabury Memorial Chapel 1959 2 References24 Danforth All Faith Chapels editEach chapel has its own architect history location and story Three chapels at North Carolina State University 7 Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School 8 and Wartburg College 9 have been demolished to make room for other buildings William Danforth s vision statement Aspire Nobly Adventure Daringly Serve Humbly 10 is engraved on a plaque in each of the Danforth Chapels 4 11 An article from the dedication of the Danforth Chapel at the University of Chattanooga states that a chapel was being built in South America 12 but the Danforth archives reflect chapels in the U S with one in Japan and one in India Lists of the chapel locations are incomplete 12 13 research also reflects a Danforth Chapel at The University of Southern Mississippi but sources of information are limited 14 15 Several sources state that the Danforth Foundation funded 24 chapels 1 3 4 Each of the 24 chapels are introduced below Camp Miniwanca Danforth Chapel 1941 edit William Danforth was one of four progressive leaders who founded the American Youth Foundation 11 and established the first of its two camps Camp Miniwanca in Shelby Michigan 4 Danforth s influence is evident in the American Youth Foundation s logo similar to that of the Ralston Purina Corporation and the vision statement Aspire Nobly Adventure Daringly Serve Humbly 10 is iterated in the Miniwanca archives of the original founders newsletters to campers The Founders Four Folder 10 These founders focused on a Christian perspective but the youth foundation has shifted to accept a variety of faiths 11 The Danforth Chapel at Camp Miniwanca was started in 1936 16 and completed 1941 The chapel is a small meditation chapel of stone built on a wooded dune near the camp s Church of the Dunes 16 The founder of the American Youth Foundation describes the chapel in a published manual Come with me to the little stone Chapel that stands on the dune side at Miniwanca Ruggedly plain masoned of stone from nearby fields harmoniously it blends with the soft foliage of surrounding woods Arched doors and windows and a tower d sic roof add grace and beauty to its symmetric lines Roof beams hand hewn plain seats of oak and rough tiled floor give strength and dignity within On raised altar plain built and strong there stands The Cross illumed by candle flame on right and left And just above a dossal of blood red hue to bring relief to wide expanse of solid wall In tiny northex hands the Gethsemane portrait of Him whose name youth enters here to meditate and pray 17 The Danforth Chapel is reported to be the final resting place for Mr William H Danforth and Mrs Adda B Danforth their ashes rest in a crypt in the chancel of the small Miniwanca Danforth Chapel 16 Berea College Danforth Chapel 1938 edit Berea College located in Berea Kentucky is home to the second Danforth Chapel built in 1938 18 This Gothic style building was intended to demonstrate the relationship between spirituality and education 19 The Berea Danforth Chapel was designed by architects James P Jamieson George Spearl and Charles Cellarius 18 The chapel s walls contain 54 stones from various spiritual and international landmarks and leaders all gifted to Danforth 18 The stones represent victories throughout the world 20 and include stones from Abraham Lincoln s Tomb in Springfield Illinois Washington Monument in Washington DC the palace of King Sargon II in Khorsabad Iraq Omi Japan Canterbury Cathedral in Scotland the Old Wall in South Korea Fortress Wall of Seoul the Roman Forum in Italy Nazareth Israel from the vicinity of Christ s carpenter shop India from Mahatma Gandhi Liddar Valley in Kashmir India marble from North Korea and Mount Danforth in Antarctica 21 The chapel a part of the Berea Campus Christian Center 22 23 serves as a place for meditation weddings memorial services and small concerts 18 Pilgrim Danforth Chapel 1941 edit The Danforth Chapel at Pilgrim Congregational Church United Church of Christ in St Louis Missouri 3 is built adjacent to the main sanctuary William Danforth and his family were church members at Pilgrim Congregational Church 3 4 University of Kansas Danforth Chapel 1946 edit University of Kansas in Lawrence Kansas is home to a Danforth Chapel that was completed and dedicated in 1946 24 25 The chapel which seats 90 26 is maintained by an endowment fund through the university but was originally funded by a 5000 donation from the Danforth Foundation and was funded and furnished through donations from faculty students faculty and residents of the city of Lawrence 27 28 The chapel was designed by Edward W Tanner the first architectural engineer graduating from University of Kansas and J C Nichols Co 27 and built partly by German prisoners of war POW who were masons being detained in a POW camp near Lawrence 27 The chapel was expanded and renovated with a 850 000 addition in fall 2007 the renovation included restorations new tile paint and an organ 27 The Danforth Chapel continues to be a place for meditation small services and weddings 28 With 14 other historic buildings in the East Historic District of University of Kansas the Danforth Chapel has been registered in the National Register of Historic Places 25 29 Arizona State University Danforth Chapel 1948 edit nbsp Arizona State University Danforth ChapelArizona State University ASU located in Tempe Arizona completed the construction of the campus Danforth Chapel in 1947 30 and dedicated the chapel on February 26 1948 31 William H Danforth donated 5 000 to the campus 32 with the students raising the remaining 10 000 for the construction of the chapel 33 34 through additional donations and fundraisers 34 The ASU Danforth Chapel like many of the other Danforth Chapels has been used for several weddings and religious ceremonies as well as a place for rest and meditation 30 The builders installed a cross on the chapel because of a miscommunication in the plans but a student removed the cross before the chapel s dedication 31 The cross was reinstalled however in 1990 the American Civil Liberties Union filed and won a lawsuit to remove the cross Which now is housed in the archives in the Hayden Library 31 As many as 25 religious organizations continue to use the Danforth Chapel for services and events 31 In 2008 Arizona State University celebrated the Danforth Chapel s 60 years by inviting the first chapel organist Jean Reaves Clark the first groom Colonel Billie Stephens who married Dorothy McKenzie in 1948 and a Danforth Foundation Danny Grad Genie Hopper Zavaleta 1948 graduate to be part of the event 31 Kansas State College Danforth Chapel 1949 edit The construction of the Danforth All Faith Chapel at Kansas State University in Manhattan Kansas was completed in 1949 35 The building includes an auditorium addition next to the Chapel 35 The chapel is decorated with stained glass windows made from glass pieces that were imported for the chapel from Czechoslovakia England France Germany and Italy 35 In 1956 the chapel and auditorium were dedicated to Kansas State University alumni and students who died serving in World War II and the Korean War 35 Barnes Hospital Danforth Chapel 1950 edit Barnes Hospital is located in St Louis Missouri and the Danforth Chapel with the hospital was funded by the Danforth Foundation 36 and dedicated on November 20 1950 37 The hospital was originally part of the Children s Hospital which moved to a new location on April 14 1984 as the new St Louis Children s Hospital 38 The chapel remains on the first floor of the Barnes Hospital as a place of meditation for patients and their families 37 Hislop College Danforth Chapel 1950 edit The Danforth Chapel at Hislop College in Nagpur India is still used for worship services 39 Montana State College Danforth Chapel 1952 edit Montana State College is located in Bozeman Montana The Montana State College Danforth Chapel was built outside the campus to protect meditation privacy 9 The architect Jewish student Emanuel Milstein designed the chapel for his thesis project 9 40 The chapel s glass windows are memorials to Americans who lost their lives during World War II 41 University of Chattanooga Danforth Chapel 1952 edit The Danforth Chapel at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was built in 1952 42 The chapel dedicated on January 17 1952 12 seats 50 people 42 The chapel is a simple brick building with red carpeting oak pews and a small round window 42 University of Iowa Danforth Chapel 1953 edit nbsp University of Iowa Danforth ChapelThe University of Iowa Danforth Chapel is located in Iowa City Iowa 43 The architect for this Chapel was George Horner 44 The chapel sits in today s Hubbard Park 45 an area named for Philip Hubbard a dean of students and the first Black American dean in the Big 10 universities 45 The chapel is a small red brick building with a white cupola and it sits next to the Iowa River 43 46 It continues to be a place for student weddings and meditation 47 Bethesda General Hospital St Louis MO 1954 edit Bethesda General Hospital in St Louis Missouri was founded in 1889 by Dr Edward W Saunders and Mr and Mrs Roger Hayne as a refuge for orphaned and abandoned children 48 The hospital moved to its present building in 1954 48 and on July 11 1954 the Danforth Foundation and the hospital dedicated the hospital s Danforth Chapel 49 The chapel is located on the first floor of the hospital and is intended to be a quiet place of meditation for patients and their families 50 Colorado A amp M Danforth Chapel 1954 edit The Colorado State University Danforth Chapel 51 is in Fort Collins Colorado the university previously was Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College 4 The chapel was dedicated in 1954 4 52 it is renowned for its modern design 4 Its architect was James Hunter who is interred in the chapel 4 52 53 On October 22 2016 the chapel was vandalized and a unique stained glass window that was part of the original design of the chapel was destroyed 54 University of South Dakota Danforth Chapel 1954 edit The University of South Dakota in Vermillion South Dakota is home to a Danforth Chapel 55 that was dedicated in 1954 4 56 The chapel was designed with a steep roof to handle the large amounts of snow that fall in South Dakota 4 The chapel continues to be used for prayer meetings 57 memorials 58 and weddings 59 Bountiful Community Danforth Chapel 1955 edit The Danforth Chapel at Bountiful Community Church in Bountiful Utah was built in 1955 60 The chapel was shared by the Bountiful Community Church and the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection of Centerville Utah from 1967 to 1993 Florida Southern College Danforth Chapel 1955 edit nbsp Florida Southern College Danforth ChapelThe Danforth Chapel at Florida Southern College in Lakeland Florida was completed in 1955 by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright 61 62 Although Wright designed several buildings on the Florida Southern campus the Danforth Chapel is his only design on campus with leaded glass work 61 Wright also designed a suspended staircase in the chapel 63 64 The chapel which sits next to the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel is a miniature chapel that seats about 100 people 65 66 The Danforth Chapel along with other historic buildings on the Florida Southern College campus are now registered as National Historic Landmarks 67 Morehouse College Danforth Chapel 1955 edit Designed by architect Edward C Miller the Danforth Chapel in Morehouse College Atlanta Georgia was built in 1955 68 69 William H Danforth not only donated toward the chapel but he also funded scholarships for many Morehouse students 68 The campus is classified as a HBCU that has trained men who were seeking to be leaders 70 Wartburg College Danforth Chapel 1955 edit The Danforth Chapel at Wartburg College was built in 1955 9 This chapel has been demolished to make room for other campus buildings 9 North Carolina State College Danforth Chapel 1956 edit The Danforth Chapel at North Carolina State University in Raleigh North Carolina was built in 1957 9 The chapel was built as an extension of the YMCA King Religious Center which was built in 1913 7 In 1975 the chapel and the YMCA King Religious Center were leveled to make room for the new College of Design 7 Central Missouri State College Danforth Chapel 1957 edit The Alumni Memorial Chapel at Central Missouri State University is in Warrensburg Missouri 71 Adjacent to the Alumni Memorial Chapel is a wing that contains the Danforth Chapel 71 YMCA Sunnen Lake Danforth Chapel 1957 edit The chapel is to view the bank of Sunnen Lake at YMCA camps Lakewood and the Trout Lodge near Potosi Missouri 72 The architect was Eric W Smith who designed 10 other buildings for YMCA camps that have been established since 1956 72 Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School Danforth Chapel 1955 edit The Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School 73 in St Louis Missouri dedicated its Danforth Chapel in 1957 when the school moved to a new location 74 The chapel was funded in part by a gift of 132 000 from the Danforth family to the campus and was boasted as the first gift from the Danforth Foundation to a campus other than a college 74 The chapel was red brick and two stories high designed to enable all members of Country Day School to attend events in one location The Danforth Foundation invested in Country Day School because of its legacy three members of the family William H Danforth II in 1944 Donald Danforth in 1950 and John C Danforth in 1954 graduated from Country Day School 74 In 2012 the school learned that the chapel no longer met fire code and the school administration decided to level the Danforth Chapel to make room for other campus structures the Concluding Assembly was held on May 31 2012 8 Washington University School of Medicine Danforth Chapel edit William Danforth a graduate of Washington University 32 in St Louis Missouri funded a chapel in the Spencer T Olin Residence Hall in the Washington University School of Medicine 75 The Danforth Chapel is available to medical school students who reside in Olin Hall 75 International Christian University Seabury Memorial Chapel 1959 edit The Seabury Memorial Chapel partially funded by the Danforth Foundation at International Christian University Mitaka Tokyo Japan was named after Ruth Isabel Seabury a dedicated part of the university s founding 76 and a Danforth Graduate a Danny Grad one of the ministry students who received financial support from the Danforth Foundation 76 Dedicated in 1959 76 the chapel was designed by W M Vories amp Company 76 References edit a b Ralston Purina 1968 The firm and the foundation Ralston Purina Magazine 4 5 Danforth Foundation timeline St Louis Business Journal January 7 2011 Retrieved 2017 04 24 a b c d e Curators of the University of Missouri 2009 William Danforth Ralston Purina Danforth Foundation student report PDF Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education at the University of Missouri St Louis 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 05 16 Retrieved 2017 04 14 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Grubiak M M 2012 The Danforth Chapel Program on the public American campus Buildings amp Landscapes Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 19 2 77 96 doi 10 5749 buildland 19 2 0077 S2CID 161996488 Volkmann Kelsey 2011 The End of the Danforth Foundation St Louis Business Journal Volkmann Kelsey 2011 Danforth Foundation gives last grant for 70M Plant Science Center expansion St Louis Business Journal a b c Special Collections News The YMCA Building and Danforth Chapel news lib ncsu edu Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 13 a b Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School 2012 Danforth Chapel Concluding Assembly program St Louis MO Country Day School a b c d e f Grubiak Margaret M 2012 12 13 The Danforth Chapel Program on the Public American Campus Buildings amp Landscapes Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 19 2 77 96 doi 10 5749 buildland 19 2 0077 ISSN 1934 6832 S2CID 161996488 a b c American Youth Foundation 1926 The Founders Four Folder AYF Archives Retrieved 2017 04 13 a b c American Youth Foundation History Retrieved 2017 04 13 a b c Conley Mai Bell January 17 1957 Dedicated today UC s Danforth Chapel resulted from founder s life long luck Chattanooga News Free Press Griffiths L October 20 2007 Graduates remember Danforth Chapels origins on college campuses East Valley Tribune Danforth Chapel The University of Southern Mississippi www usm edu Retrieved 2017 04 23 Property www apps mdah ms gov Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b c Danforth Graduate Fellows 1977 Fiftieth Year Danforth Foundation Report a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Orwig Wadjepi Preston 1963 Come with me through the years Word pictures of the founder camps American Youth Foundation pp St Louis MO a b c d Desk Reference Library Homepage Danforth Chapel Home libraryguides berea edu Weddings at Danforth Chapel The Willis D Weatherford Jr Campus Christian Center The Willis D Weatherford Jr Campus Christian Center Desk Reference Library Homepage Danforth Chapel Home libraryguides berea edu Retrieved 2017 04 23 McDonald Andy January 9 2006 The Stones of Danforth Chapel KYNews org Retrieved April 20 2017 Campus Christian Center The Willis D Weatherford Jr Campus Christian Center Retrieved 2017 04 23 Danforth Chapel Berea College Berea Kentucky Wedding Planning Service Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 2017 04 23 Danforth Chapel Student Involvement amp Leadership Center silc ku edu Archived from the original on 2017 05 19 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Kansas University East Historic District Nomination Form National Register of Historic Places Registration Form PDF n d Retrieved April 22 2017 Information Student Involvement amp Leadership Center silc ku edu Archived from the original on 2017 04 28 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b c d Danforth Chapel Buildings Directory www2 ku edu Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Danforth Chapel Historic Mount Oread www kuonlinedirectory org Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 Schol halls part of newly designated historic neighborhood Student Housing housing ku edu Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Danforth Chapel ASU Online Tour tours asu edu 2016 05 02 a b c d e ASU s Danforth Chapel celebrates 60 years recalls first wedding and religious service ASU Now Access Excellence Impact 2008 02 25 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b More about Danforth Chapel ASU Online Tour tours asu edu 26 July 2016 Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 Griffiths Lawn Graduates remember Danforth Chapels origins on college campuses East Valley Tribune Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Danforth Chapel ASU Online Tour tours asu edu 2 May 2016 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b c d Danforth and All Faiths Chapels War Memorials Kansas State University www k state edu Retrieved 2017 04 11 Timeline 1955 1966 St Louis Children s Hospital www stlouischildrens org Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Hospital Records Barnes Hospital St Louis MO Volume 4 Number 11 Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis November 1950 Retrieved April 5 2017 Timeline 1979 2004 St Louis Children s Hospital www stlouischildrens org Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 Danforth Chapel Hislop College Retrieved January 25 2023 Kuehl Claudia 2000 11 19 Artistic Inspiration Human or Divine The New York Times Danforth Chapel calendar msu montana edu locations php building 21 a b c Danforth Chapel www utc edu Retrieved 2017 04 13 a b Events Calendar events uiowa edu danforth chapel Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 13 Danforth Chapel The University of Iowa Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 13 a b University of Iowa 2013 08 21 Danforth Chapel and Hubbard Park Small Landmarks Big History retrieved 2017 04 23 Danforth Chapel Iowa Memorial Union Retrieved 2017 04 23 Alumni University of Iowa Iowa Alumni Magazine Going to the Chapel More Stories www iowalum com Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Wayman Norbury L n d Institutions Retrieved April 22 2017 Dedication Program Bethesda Medical Center Danforth Chapel St Louis Missouri Danforth Foundation 1954 TriHealth n d Chapel Retrieved April 22 2017 Lopez Terrill Vicky Danforth Chapel University Historic Photograph Collection Libraries Colorado State University lib colostate edu Archived from the original on 2017 05 23 Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Colorado Architects Biographical Sketch James M Hunter PDF History Colorado August 23 2006 Archived from the original PDF on July 28 2016 Retrieved April 5 2017 Hunter s Danforth Chapel at CSU Solar House History Retrieved 2017 04 23 Danforth Chapel burgled unique stained glass window destroyed over weekend Rocky Mountain Collegian Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 09 Danforth Chapel congregation MSU Historic Photo MSU Historic Photo Montana State University MSU Library Retrieved 2017 04 23 Dennis Michelle 2007 Post World War II architecture in South Dakota Pierre SD South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office South Dakota State Historical Society pp 19 20 36 Day of prayer is May 4 Vermillion Plain Talk Retrieved 2017 04 23 Campus Ministries collaborate for 9 11 peace vigil on Sunday Vermillion Plain Talk Retrieved 2017 04 23 Hunter Jost vows spoken Vermillion Plain Talk Retrieved 2017 04 23 Kenneth I Brown Chapel Recap Jan 12 1956 via Missouri History Museum Library and Research Center St Louis MO Danforth Foundation Collection a b Frank Lloyd Wright s Fla campus The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Frank Lloyd Wright Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center Florida Southern University Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 13 lesa lorusso Frank Lloyd Wright and Florida Southern College preservation myfloridahistory org Archived from the original on 2017 04 24 Retrieved 2017 04 23 Florida Southern College William H Danforth Chapel The Library of Congress Retrieved April 23 2017 The William H Danforth Chapel Florida The Dixie Contractor via Missouri History Museum Library and Research Center St Louis MO Danforth Foundation Collection Architectural Issue 8 11 March 23 1955 Library Special Collections gt Exhibits gt Frank Lloyd Wright and FSC gt Buildings gt Danforth Chapel www lakelandgov net Retrieved 2017 04 23 National Historic Landmark Nomination Florida Southern College Historic District Florida Southern College n d a b Morehouse College Interactive Map campusmap morehouse edu The Council of Independent Colleges Historic Campus Architecture Project hcap artstor org Retrieved 2017 04 23 College Morehouse Morehouse College About www morehouse edu Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b Facilities and Amenities University of Central Missouri www ucmo edu Retrieved 2017 04 23 a b St Louis Post Dispatch from St Louis Missouri Page 44 Newspaper 23 December 1956 MICDS n d Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c C D S receives donation for chapel at new site Country Day School The News January 11 1957 via ArcaSearch a b Washington University SOM 1967 Spencer T Olin Residence Hall Washington University School of Medicine Bulletin p 32 a b c d Facilities and Campus Map ICU INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY www icu ac jp Retrieved 2017 04 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danforth Chapels amp oldid 1208316138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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