Collection Name/Title, Dates: COTC and OSUN Building Photos
Collection ID: BUI
Language: English
Physical Description: # archival boxs, grey
Repository/Location: Archives, Rm #
ABSTRACT
This collection contains photos of buildings on campus, containing both COTC and OSU Newark history.
Biographical and Historical Notes
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Scope
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Research Strength/Suggestions
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Arrangement notes
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Administration
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Using the collection
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Preferred Citation
[Name/title of the collection, Center for Folklore Studies Archive, The Ohio State University]
More Information
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Keywords
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The John L. & Christine Warner Library is charged with collecting, maintaining, preserving, and making available archival and special collection resources for The Ohio State University at Newark and the Central Ohio Technical College.
For access and additional information, contact:
John D. Crissinger, MA, MSLS
Reference & Special Collections Librarian
740-366-9306
Louella Hodges Reese Hall
Colored Rendition, 07/20/06, Prepared for the State of Ohio Department of Public Work
Granzow and Guss. Architects and Planning Consultants, 110 S Fourth St, Columbus Ohio
Black and White copy of Colored Rendition
From Left: Dr Robert A. Barnes (Dean/Director of Newark Campus), Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes. OSU President Novice Gail Fawcett
People in photo unknown, Dr Robert A. Barnes (Dean/Director of Newark Campus), Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes. OSU President Novice Gail Fawcett within group of 8 people
V Scott Gilmore, Ohio Photo Features, 140E New England Avenue, Worthington Ohio 43085, Phone 888-7298