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The Williams School is a private co-educational secondary school in
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, that offers classes from 6th grade to 12th grade. It was founded as the Williams Memorial Institute (WMI) by Harriet Peck Williams in 1891, following the death of her son Thomas W. Williams II, a well-known whaling merchant. The school was originally located at 110 Broad Street in New London, but moved when it merged with
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in 1954. Despite the merger, it remains a legally separate entity. The original building became a Connecticut state courthouse in 1972, and was purchased by the state in 1997."Williams Memorial Institute 1891"
''Historic Buildings of Connecticut''


History


Location and facilities

The school's first building was located at 110 Broad Street between Hempstead and Williams Streets. It was built in 1889-91 and was designed by
Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge was a successful architecture firm based in Boston, Massachusetts, operating between 1886 and 1915, with extensive commissions in monumental civic, religious, and collegiate architecture in the spirit and style of Henry ...
– the successor firm to
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– in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, which is featured in several other buildings in New London. The school was able to accommodate three hundred students and had seven classrooms, a gymnasium, laboratories, and a library. The WMI building was listed on the
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in 1978 for its architecture, and since 1972 has housed the State of Connecticut Superior Court for Geographical Area 10. The state bought the building in 1997.


First president

Colin Sherman Buell was the first president of The Williams Memorial Institute. He was a key figure in improving higher education for women.Linda Lear Center for Special Collections & Archives, Connecticut College, 1910-1917. 10/10/2016. Buell tried to expand the Memorial Institute to become a women's college, but the plan fell through due to lack of interest. When
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in Middletown decided to stop admitting women to the university, Buell combined efforts with Elizabeth Wright. With $135,000 from the City of New London $1 million from Morton F. Plant. they helped found
Connecticut College Connecticut College (Conn College or Conn) is a private liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. It is a residential, four-year undergraduate institution with nearly all of its approximately 1,815 students living on campus. The college w ...
. He later became a member of the college's board of trustees.


High school for girls

WMI was the high school for girls for New London and several of the towns surrounding it until 1951, when New London High School) opened.


Merger with Connecticut College


Agreement

On February 18, 1954, the Williams Memorial Institute started discussions to relocate the school near the Connecticut College campus on Mohegan Avenue. The relocation cost $200,000 and stipulated that the college approve all the terms of the junction. The terms of the agreement were bonded by a ten-year contract, set to be renewed every five years after the completion of the initial ten years.


Location

The current Williams School building is located in the south portion of the Connecticut College near Palmer Auditorium. The architects responsible for the design are Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon, who designed buildings for Connecticut College The building was expanded on November 24, 1964, to be able to accommodate more students. Although the school changed its name to The Williams School, its legal name remains The Williams Memorial Institute.


Structure

Williams added a middle school (grades 7 and 8) in 1955, and became co-educational in 1971.


Connecticut College

Through the relationship between the two schools, Connecticut College education majors are able to student teach at the Williams School, while the college provides funding to the Williams School. This relationship was one of the first ones between a college and a secondary or elementary school. The college and the school are separate entities that mutually benefit each other. The college has no power over educational curriculum and extracurricular activities of the school.


Associations

* Accredited by the
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(NEASC) * Member of the
National Association of Independent Schools The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a U.S.-based membership organization for private, nonprofit, K-12 schools. Founded in 1962, NAIS represents independent schools and associations in the United States, including day, boa ...
(NAIS) * Member of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) * Member of the Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce


Presidents

* 1891–1938: Colin Sherman Buell * 1938–1946: Jerome Burett * 1946–1956: Gertrude Moon * 1950–1960: Evelyn Page * 1960–1963: Catherine Oakes * 1963–1978: Marion H. Hamilton * 1978–1994: Steven J. Dandenberg * 1994–1998: Lawrence Roberts * 1998–2008: Charlotte L. Rhea * 2008–present: Mark Fader


Notable alumni

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- actress * Noah Bean - actor * Alzada Comstock - professor of economics at
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- film composer * Grace L. Drake - Ohio state legislator *
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- actor * Ann Haven Morgan - professor of biology at Mount Holyoke College * Clancy Philbrick - artist *
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References


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams Memorial Institute, The Schools in New London County, Connecticut National Register of Historic Places in New London County, Connecticut