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Ohio University 1804-2004: Spirit Of Singular Place
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Ohio University 1804-2004: Spirit Of Singular Place

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In 1787, New Englanders Rufus Putnam and Manasseh Cutler were eager for better lives in the Northwest Territory, the country’s new frontier. As members of the Ohio Company, they purchased a tract of land north of the Ohio River. The purchase as approved by the Continental Congress included the gift of two townships to support a university. In 1804 the Ohio University was chartered; in 1808 it opened its door to three students. Over the next two centuries, this public institution in the small town of Athens, Ohio, became known as a place of beauty buoyed by a democratic spirit, unswerving individualism, and dynamic appeal. In Ohio University, 1804 - 2004 , a collaborative history published in celebration of the university’s bicentennial, Betty Hollow’s lively narrative depicts the historical, academic and cultural events that shaped the school’s growth. Short sketches describe the colleges, programmes of special interest, people of note and activities unique to Ohio University. Hundreds of illustrations allow readers to experience the ambiance of Ohio University’s campus and to appreciate the exuberance of the students’ activities - from tugs of war and mud wrestling to Homecoming and Halloween. In personal reminiscences from alumni, faculty, staff and friends - sometimes amusing, sometimes poignant - the people and values of Ohio University become more than abstractions. Through them we hear the true voice of Ohio University.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
11 October 2003
Pages
364
ISBN
9780821415221

In 1787, New Englanders Rufus Putnam and Manasseh Cutler were eager for better lives in the Northwest Territory, the country’s new frontier. As members of the Ohio Company, they purchased a tract of land north of the Ohio River. The purchase as approved by the Continental Congress included the gift of two townships to support a university. In 1804 the Ohio University was chartered; in 1808 it opened its door to three students. Over the next two centuries, this public institution in the small town of Athens, Ohio, became known as a place of beauty buoyed by a democratic spirit, unswerving individualism, and dynamic appeal. In Ohio University, 1804 - 2004 , a collaborative history published in celebration of the university’s bicentennial, Betty Hollow’s lively narrative depicts the historical, academic and cultural events that shaped the school’s growth. Short sketches describe the colleges, programmes of special interest, people of note and activities unique to Ohio University. Hundreds of illustrations allow readers to experience the ambiance of Ohio University’s campus and to appreciate the exuberance of the students’ activities - from tugs of war and mud wrestling to Homecoming and Halloween. In personal reminiscences from alumni, faculty, staff and friends - sometimes amusing, sometimes poignant - the people and values of Ohio University become more than abstractions. Through them we hear the true voice of Ohio University.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
11 October 2003
Pages
364
ISBN
9780821415221