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The oldest president at the time of death was Jimmy Carter, who died at 100 years, 89 days. John F. Kennedy , assassinated at the age of 46 years, 177 days, was the youngest to have died in office; the youngest to have died by natural causes was James K. Polk , who died of cholera at the age of 53 years, 225 days.
He graduated from Woodward High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1911 and attended the University of Cincinnati, where he studied liberal arts and biblical Greek, [1] [5] with the intention of becoming a Presbyterian preacher. [4] He knew German and could read Latin, Greek and in later years self-taught Spanish, Portuguese, French and Hebrew. [5] [6]
The upper school on Bexton Rd was opened as a secondary modern school for boys and girls on 13 November 1953. The lower school on Westfield Drive [1] was built as a separate school for girls and opened on 26 April 1966. In 1973 the two schools combined to form one comprehensive co-educational establishment known as Knutsford County High School. [2]
The Cincinnati native was a former Ohio Senate president who spearheaded much of the city’s development from the early 1960s to the mid-1990s during more than three decades in public office.
St. Xavier collectively refers to its graduates as the Long Blue Line, [1] after the school colors and the blue attire worn at graduation. The school's living graduates number over 18,000, as of 2013. [2] Many St. Xavier alumni are well-known figures in the Cincinnati area, and many others have gained recognition nationally and abroad as well.
Ohio small-school boys basketball: Henry Patterson, Miami Valley Christian Academy – He had 14 points and eight rebounds in a 70-41 win over North College Hill, then 17 points and 13 rebounds in ...
David Plunkett, a former basketball star at Withrow High School and the University of Cincinnati, died July 1 at the age of 87. The 1952 Withrow graduate played for the University of Cincinnati ...
In 2010, Owens became president of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. [14] He oversaw the opening of a satellite campus in Middletown . On September 23, 2015, he resigned from his position at the school, citing disagreements with the board of trustees. [ 15 ]