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The Central Nazarene College was a junior college located in Hamlin, Texas. It closed in 1929. ==History== The school opened as a grammar school, academy, and junior college〔(Handbook of American Churches )〕 in 1909〔(HistoricMarkers.com )〕 under the leadership of Reverend W. E. Fisher, superintendent of the Abilene and Hamlin districts of the Church of the Nazarene to serve the Hamlin, San Antonio, and New Mexico Districts, with J.E.L. Moore as its first president.〔Moore left in 1917 to be principal at Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (PCI) in North Scituate, Rhode Island. He also became the first president of Eastern Nazarene College when PCI became a liberal arts college in 1918. When the college moved to Wollaston, Massachusetts, however, Moore took the presidency at Olivet University. See James R. Cameron, ''Eastern Nazarene College—The First Fifty Years, 1900-1950'', Nazarene Publishing House (1968).〕 Central became the only Nazarene college in Texas when the Nazarene Bible Institute at Pilot Point, Texas was merged with it in 1911.〔See Southern Nazarene University: History〕 President B.F. Neeley later agreed to a consolidation with Bethany-Peniel College at Bethany, Oklahoma in 1929.〔(The Handbook of Texas ONLINE: Central Nazarene College )〕
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