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Thurber House is a literary center for readers and writers located in Columbus, Ohio, in the historic former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber. Thurber House is dedicated to promoting the literary arts by presenting quality literary programming; increasing the awareness of literature as a significant art form ...
The James Thurber House in Columbus, Ohio. Writers' homes (sometimes writer's, author's or literary houses) are locations where writers lived.Frequently, these homes are preserved as historic house museums and literary tourism destinations, called writer's home museums, especially when the homes are those of famous literary figures.
Ohio has produced a slew of famous people from each of its 88 counties.
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Gustav Eckstein (writer, medical doctor, psychologist) Thomas Alva Edison (scientist, inventor) William A. Fowler (physicist, Nobel Prize winner) (The Ohio State University, Lima) Marye Anne Fox (organic chemist) (Canton) James J. Gibson (psychologist) (McConnelsville) Rosetta Luce Gilchrist (physician, writer) (Kingsville)
The Chicago State University inaugurated the National Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 1988 with 39 initial inductions. [3] In 1999, the audience "buzzed" when one of the 30 inductees was announced to be Studs Terkel .
Ohio State University has produced its share of famous graduates in 154 years. Some are famous for their contributions to American history.