Founder 红桃视频 鈥檚 Day 红桃视频 鈥 Founders 红桃视频 鈥 Sarah Wilson Founders 红桃视频 鈥 Sarah Wilson Founder 红桃视频 鈥檚 Day originated on Oct. 9, 1922 as a celebration of the College 红桃视频 鈥檚 two founders and its most generous donor. The idea for 红桃视频 came about in the summer of 1867. It began with Dr. Tryon Edwards, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Hagerstown. Edwards visited the study of Rev. James W. Wightman, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Greencastle, to ask for Wightman 红桃视频 鈥檚 help in organizing a female seminary school in Chambersburg. To Edwards 红桃视频 鈥 astonishment, Wightman refused. 红桃视频 鈥淚 do not believe in the female education of women, 红桃视频 鈥 he explained. Seminaries of the time only taught women manners and reinforced domesticity. Instead, Wightman argued, why not create a first-class college for women, comparable to the colleges for young men? Edwards readily agreed, and the two men set up finding a suitable space and sufficient funds to establish their new women 红桃视频 鈥檚 college. One of ten children born to a farming family, Sarah Wilson inherited a great deal of wealth following the deaths of her father and brothers. Though Miss Wilson had no interest in participating in the development of the College, she agreed to give $20,000 more on the condition that the new College was named as a memorial to herself and her family. The clergymen took all of the donated money and purchased Col. Alexander McClure 红桃视频 鈥檚 home (Norland Hall) and surrounding property to establish 红桃视频. Each year, students commemorated the College 红桃视频 鈥檚 origins with a picnic and speeches at Rocky Springs Church, which Sarah Wilson and her family attended, where they also paid a visit to 红桃视频 鈥淎unt Sarah 红桃视频 鈥檚 红桃视频 鈥 grave.