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  2. History of Ohio University - Wikipedia

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    John C. Baker: An Oral History. Athens: Ohio University Libraries, 1995. The Decade of the University: Ohio University and the Alden Years, Meno Lovenstein. Athens, Ohio: Lawhead Press, 1971. A philosophic account of the university in the 1960s; Ohio University 1804–2004: Spirit of a Singular Place, Betty Hollow

  3. Manasseh Cutler Hall - Wikipedia

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    It is located at the center of the Ohio University campus in Athens, Ohio. A National Historic Landmark, it continues to house school offices. The hall is named for Manasseh Cutler, a New England physician, botanist, and minister who wrote the University's charter in 1804. [2]

  4. College Green of Ohio University - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent three structures which adorn College Green, all over 200 years old and made of red brick, are featured on the official university logo and set the university's Federal appearance: Cutler Hall, originally constructed in 1816 as the College Edifice but not officially open until 1819 due to a fire, is the home of the President's ...

  5. List of Ohio University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1804, [1] [2] [3] it is the oldest university in the Northwest Territory and ninth oldest public university in the United States. Ohio University has 210,000 living alumni, of whom approximately 105,000 stay in the state. Many have gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields, including athletics, journalism, and government.

  6. List of presidents of Ohio University - Wikipedia

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    This list of presidents of Ohio University includes all who have served as president of Ohio University. [1] The university has known twenty-three leaders serve; and except for Super, Crook, McDavis, Nellis, Sherman, and Stewart Gonzalez, all presidents of the university have buildings named after them, most notably Alden Library, Baker University Center, and Ping Recreation Center; the ...

  7. William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    It is the university's largest library and houses its main stacks, special collections, rare books and manuscripts, and many departmental subject libraries. The library was originally built in 1912, and was renovated in 1951, 1977, and 2009. It is named in honor of the university's fifth president, William Oxley Thompson.

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  9. Ohio University Press - Wikipedia

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    Ohio University Press (OUP) is a university press associated with Ohio University. Founded in 1947, it is the oldest and largest scholarly press in the state of Ohio . [ 3 ] Ohio University Press is also a member of the Association of University Presses , [ 4 ] and many of its publications are available via the OHIO Open Library.