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Wooster Digital History Project

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  • Collection: Founding the University of Wooster

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Modern photo of Kauke Hall, the College of Wooster's famous landmark.

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Photo taken for a "Rep. for Frick," of the original Old Main Building. Presumably, this is one of the photos that encouraged Henry Clay Frick to donate money to build a library for the new, Christian school.

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Artwork depicting the original Old Main academic building on the University of Wooster's campus.

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A sketch of the original Old Main building, focusing on the awkward middle section that the townspeople nicknamed "Bitter's Bottle," because it looked so much like a pill bottle.

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Photo of Dr. Willis Lord, the University of Wooster's first president.

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Part of Dr. Lord's speech when he reveals that the University "shall be open to students of both the sexes."

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Front page of a pamphlet recording President Lord's Inaugural Address.

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Front page of transcript of Dr. Lord's Inaugural Address

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Article in the Wayne County Democrat attacking the Wooster Weekly Republican for their pessimistic attitude toward the University of Wooster.

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A playful blurb from the Wooster Democrat three years after the University opened its doors indicates the town’s response to the new school.

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John Kauke, one of Wooster’s prominent citizens. He was one of the leaders of a money-raising campaign to build the University of Wooster.

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Reasin Beall Stibbs was the son-in-law of Reasin Beall. He was also one of the men who lead the charge for a Christian University.

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Ephraim Quinby, Jr., one of Wooster’s richest and most prominent citizens in the late 19th century. He not only led the effort to build the University, but donated the land for the new school.

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This advertisement in the Wayne County Democrat from February 13, 1868 shows the urgency to build a university, and the Trustees’ feelings that the school should be built by Wooster citizens.
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