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The Oberlin Student Cooperative Association (OSCA) is a non-profit corporation founded in 1962 that feeds and houses Oberlin College students. [1] Located in the town of Oberlin, Ohio, it is independent from but closely tied to Oberlin College. OSCA is one of the largest student housing cooperatives in North America.
The OSCA factory was located in San Lazzaro di Savena outside Bologna, [2] where Maserati were originally made from 1926 to 1940. Their basic business goal was to develop an automobile to compete in the popular Italian 1,100 cc racing class. OSCA's first automobile was the MT4, for Maserati Tipo 4 cilindri.
Founded by brothers Gino and Nino Morelli, the company was active in the 1950s and the 1960s, building primarily Aluminum bodies for OSCA. Of the 200 cars produced by OSCA, about 80 were MT4 models. Of the MT4 models, 40 Spiders were built by Morelli. All five OSCA FS 372 Spiders (an updated version of the MT4) were also bodied by Morelli. [3] [4]
Osca or OSCA may refer to: O.S.C.A., a brand of Italian racing cars and sports cars; Oberlin Student Cooperative Association, a non-profit student cooperative at Oberlin College; Huesca or Osca, a city in Spain; Huéscar, Granada or Osca, a municipality in Spain; Osca, a genus of horse-fly
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The coins of Bolskan changed in 37 BC, when the city was refounded as Osca. They now include the Latin inscriptions OSCA on the obverse and DOM. COS. ITER. IMP on the reverse, which were Denarii in denomination. [3] The coins of both Bolskan and Osca are found within the Iberian coin collections of the British Museum [4]
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The Oscan Tablet (Latin Tabula Osca) or Agnone Tablet is a bronze inscription written in the Oscan alphabet that dates to the 3rd century BC. It was found near the town of Agnone in Molise, Italy. Since 1873, the original has been kept in the British Museum. [1]