1841 -- The Witness, a local newspaper, announced on this day that the Fayetteville Female Seminary would be closed for two weeks to allow the school to be moved from its first location, the second story of a store on the square, to its newly built site on Mountain Street, a “retired part of town which offers every convenience for the young ladies to take exercise without exposure.”
1954 -- Eleanor Roosevelt, the widow of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, spoke at the University of Arkansas on this day. More than 2,000 people packed the student union to hear her talk about the United States’ role in world leadership.
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