Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1984

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1 6 ' 175th Anniversary Above: In 191 9 the view down Slant walk was slightly different. The walk still took the same route, but bricks covered the entire walkway and the original Centennial Gates stood at the entrance. Right: These Sigma Chi's sat on their front porch in the years before females were first enrolled in 1889. The Sigma Chi's were founded at Miami in 1855, one of six Greek Alpha chapters established in Oxford. l- ar Right: Membership in the literary societies before the 19205 was highly prestigious. In this picture a new member was initiated into the Erodelphian Literary Society instead of its counterpart, the Union Society. Recensio - 1 91 9 Photo courtesy 10f Kaye YorWMurstein Alumni Center

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In our fast moving and fragmented society, It is most dlff'cult to discipline oneself to study or be- come self-educated . . . What a golden opportuni- ty we have in higher education to concentrate on acquiring knowledge in many fields without too many distractions, with the added stimulus of ex- changing thoughts with our peers and guidance from professors; and finally, to cap it with a diplo- ma as a measure of achievement in our ladder of learning experience. Persons whose experiences have been rooted in higher education will find many doors of opportunity opened to them throughout their lives because they have taken the time to qualify. Today the key question is, What are your qualifications? ii Phillip R. Shriver Recensio 1974 .ummw. w k .. .i Imlng Steven J 'Petran Glenn L Left: Harrison Hall stood stately Above One of the oldest against a cold December morning buildings on campus, Stoddard In the winter of I983. Harrison Hall housed women language was a landmark on the north side majors. Stoddard and its sister of slant walk for anyone who took hall, Elliott, were situated in the the picturesque stroll. middle of campus and provided easy access to every other building at the University 175th Anniversary 1 5



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A Heritage of ExceHence ver the span of her first 175 years Miami has come to be known by many names. To members of Greek letter organizations she is the llMother of Fraternities. To sports enthusiasts she is the Cradle of Coaches. In her formative years she was called the iiYale of the Early West. Historians know her as the iiAlma Mater of a President? while admission counsellors sometimes refer to her as Ohiois Public Ivy? Americais poet laureate, Robert Frost, summarized the feelings of generations of Miami stu- dents when he pronounced her the prettiest college that ever there was . . . Miami is unique among American universities because she has all the ambiance of an independent Eastern college while maintaining the essen- tially Western tradition of a public land-grant institution. And her grant of land is one of the very oldest in the nation, dating back to May 5,1792 when a single township In the Old Northwest Territory was committed to her support in an Act of Congress signed into law by our first President, Geor e Washing ton. To this day $7500 of public assis- tance is realized each year, as it has been for most of the past 175 years, from annual land rents paid by lot owners in the college township to the University. Though regarded as a munificent sum when the Miami University was char- tered by the State of Ohio on iiShe is a rural college . free from the distractions and vices of city life. Every visitor to Oxford is impressed by the loyalty, diligence and seriousness of purpose characteristic of Miami students, free to think and develop amid the natural beauty and historic associations of this famous old college town. -- 1914 Miami publication February 17, 1809, $7500 soon proved to be woefully inadequate to meet the yearly expenses of the University. As a consequence, Miami early developed a reliance on the financial support of students and alumni to help secure her present and assure her future, a tradition of giving which continues to this day and helps account for much of Miamiis uniqueness. Yet Miamiis distinctiveness is attributed even more to the multiplicity of her roots. For in the square mile that was Ox- ford before the Civil War, no less than five institutions of higher learning emerged. The one called Miami was char- tered as a school for men only - there weren t any womens colleges in 1809. Then in the 1840is and 18505 when higher education for women finally came to be recognized as eminently desirable, three independent womens, col- leges emerged in Oxford e the Oxford Female institute in 1849 we recognize its prin- cipal building today by the name of the Oxford College Halli; the Western Female Seminary in 1853 tit was called Westernii because it was the western outpost of the Mount Holyoke SeminaIy of South Hadley, Massachusetts; Peabody Hall today is on the site of its original buildingi; and the Oxford Female Col- lege of 1856 tthe Marcum Conference Center now stands on its site, having re- placed O.F.C.is old Fisher Halli. In 1838 the Theological Recenslo - 1 907 175th Anniversary 1 7

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