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PhotographiB. Greenberg When Oxford was brought up in conversation, it was usually associated with Miami University. Oxford, a small, quaint town, catered to a predominant student population. Residents, which numbered almost 8000, were a mixture of families affiliated with the university, merchants, or natives with family roots extending into the rural surroundings. Aasmm giqdeigoqu Photographij. McMaster
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OPPOSITE FAR RIGHT: Landmarks, such as the CO- vered bridge, constantly remind everyone of the heritage of Southwest Ohio. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Al- though students comprise the major portion of the population during the school year, the residents in- clude several thousand native inhabitants, who have lived in Oxford all their lives. OPPOSITE BELOW: These familiar establishments as viewed beneath the water tower are common stops for casual strollers through Oxford. RIGHT: The Miami Theater is the only option available to students wanting to go to a movie, with the exception of movies shown by Pro- gram Board in the University Center. BELOW RIGHT: Farmsteads provide a picturesque scene along many of the roads leading into Oxford. BE- LOW: Growing up in a college town means associa- tion with all the aspects of University life - includ- ing uptown excursions. PhotographlG. Kirksey
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OPPOSITE FARt RIGHT: Scenes of continual con- struction will be an aspect of campus activity for years as improvement plans extend into the 1980's. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Looking on as fellow students conduct a spring rally, this concerned student shows her interest in the future of the university. OPPOSITE BELOW: High Street activity ebbs dramatically dur- ing the peaceful summer months. RIGHT: The Res, the home away from home for many students, houses a game room, cafeterias, and offices of student orga- nizations. BELOW: Despite the constant complaints about the winter and snow, this snow covered everg- reen provides a serene sight for a student. FAR BE- LOW: Campus Nautilus provides the community facilities for weight training and conditioning. PhotogratpthG. Kirksey Photographijl. Miller
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