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  2. King Library (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    King Library was named after Edgar Weld King. He was born in Berlin, Germany on December 24, 1893. After earning an A.B. degree at Oberlin College in 1916, King received a diploma from the Library School of New York University and a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 1922. That year, he was appointed librarian at Miami and served ...

  3. Miami University - Wikipedia

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    Miami University. / 39.511905; -84.734674. Miami University (informally Miami of Ohio or simply Miami) is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio, United States. The university was founded in 1809, making it the second-oldest university in Ohio and the 10th oldest public university (32nd overall) in the United States. [ 10]

  4. Alumni Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Technical details. Floor area. 95,765 sq ft (8,896.9 m 2) Design and construction. Architect (s) Frank Packard. Alumni Hall, formerly known as Alumni Library, is an academic building at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. It currently houses the university's Department of Architecture and Interior Design and the Wertz Art and Architecture Library.

  5. Shriver Center - Wikipedia

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    Floor area. 127,969 sq ft. The Shriver Center, located at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, USA, was first opened as the University Center in 1958. Later it was renamed as the Phillip R. Shriver Center, and provided space for not just the student body at the university, but also for faculty, staff and the greater Oxford community.

  6. Alumnae Hall (Western College for Women) - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 1972, Alumnae Hall reopened with the library quarters repurposed as a student community center. There were regular performances from students, and various games would be played within the hall. [4] The building's purpose was called into question in 1974 when Miami University turned it over to the Miami graduate students in art.

  7. Elliott and Stoddard Halls - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. 1973-04-03 [ 1] Elliott and Stoddard Halls are the two oldest remaining buildings on Miami University 's Oxford Ohio campus today. Built in 1825 (Elliott) and 1836 (Stoddard), they were designed in the Federal style and modeled after Connecticut Hall at Yale University. They continue to be used as dormitory buildings, making them ...

  8. Category : Buildings and structures of Miami University

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  9. Harrison Hall - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Hall is an academic building on the campus of Miami University housing the Department of Political Science and the Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs. [ 1][ 2] It replaced an earlier building on the site built in 1818 and demolished in 1958. The original building was first named Franklin Hall, and became known as Old ...