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"Racine was directly influenced - especially after DeKoven was elected Warden in 1856 - by the Grammar School and College of Saint James in Maryland, which in turn was part of the "Church school" movement inaugurated by William Augustus Muhlenberg and his proteges in 1828. When the American Civil War drove Saint James out of business, several important teachers and professors joined DeKoven at Racine." This matches up with what I've read, but we really need to link to original source material. I'm putting the "citation required" tags back in. Greenmars (talk) 19:44, 31 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]