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  1. William Oxley Thompson. Statue of Thompson on the Ohio State campus. William Oxley Thompson, D.D. (November 5, 1855 – December 9, 1933) was the fifth president of Ohio State University. [1] [2] Biography. Thompson was born in Cambridge, Ohio, to David Glenn Thompson and Agnes Miranda Oxley.

  2. In William Oxley Thompson one finds a university president that believed in the spiritual reality of human sin, the supreme importance of the good news of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, and the duty and privilege of the Christian Church to spread this news to the whole world.

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  3. Oxley Thompson, was a potent influence in the molding of his. personality.5 When not quite fifteen he enrolled at a conservative institution of United Presbyterian affiliation, Muskingum College, at New Concord, Ohio, from which he was graduated in 1878. In. September of the following year he entered Western Theological.

  4. William Oxley Thompson, 1917. 5th president (July 1, 1899 – November 5, 1925) Born: November 5, 1855. Died: December 9, 1933. Born in Cambridge, Ohio, William Thompson attended Muskingum College, leaving in the summers to work on a farm, and graduated in 1878.

  5. The William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library (commonly referred to as the Thompson Library) is the main library at Ohio State University's Columbus campus. It is the university's largest library and houses its main stacks, special collections, rare books and manuscripts, and many departmental subject libraries.

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  6. William Oxley Thompson is an outdoor 1930 bronze sculpture by Erwin Frey, installed on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It depicts the university's former president of the same name.

  7. 25 mar 2022 · Led by Ohio State University President William Oxley Thompson, who served on the Columbus Board of Education for several years in the early 1900s, the district approved the opening of...