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The University of Missouri-Kansas City - Scofield Hall

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The mansion, originally built for Walter S. Dickey, was donated by philanthropist William Volker to become the first building of the University of Kansas City in 1930. Despite financial difficulties during the Great Depression, classes began in 1933. Later, the building was renamed after former chancellor Clarence Scofield who oversaw the transition from a private university to a member of the University of Missouri system. Dr. Scofield retired as chancellor of the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1965.

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The mansion, originally built for Walter S. Dickey, was donated by philanthropist William Volker to become the first building of the University of Kansas City in 1930. Despite financial difficulties during the Great Depression, classes began in 1933. Later, the building was renamed after former chancellor Clarence Scofield who oversaw the transition from a private university to a member of the University of Missouri system. Dr. Scofield retired as chancellor of the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1965.

Available in different sizes and materials. Images may appear slightly different after purchase depending on size and material. Contact for custom requests.

The mansion, originally built for Walter S. Dickey, was donated by philanthropist William Volker to become the first building of the University of Kansas City in 1930. Despite financial difficulties during the Great Depression, classes began in 1933. Later, the building was renamed after former chancellor Clarence Scofield who oversaw the transition from a private university to a member of the University of Missouri system. Dr. Scofield retired as chancellor of the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1965.

Available in different sizes and materials. Images may appear slightly different after purchase depending on size and material. Contact for custom requests.

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