Milwaukee-Downer Seminary

Milwaukee-Downer Seminary was a private girls' elementary, junior high and high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

It was separated from Milwaukee-Downer College in 1910 (prior to that date it was the pre-collegiate section of the college); and added seventh and eighth grades in 1917, although a separate corporation was not obtained until 1933.

In 1959, MDS purchased land on Fairy Chasm Road in River Hills, Wisconsin and sold the Milwaukee campus to the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee for $1.15 million.

A visit to a chum who is a day student at the seminary (rather lightly disguised as "Browner College" in Milwaukee) plays a prominent role in the novel Betsy in Spite of Herself, a 1946 book (set in 1907) in the Betsy-Tacy girl's book series by Maud Hart Lovelace.

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