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  2. Kenyon College - Wikipedia

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    Kenyon College (/ ˈ k ɛ n j ə n / KEN-yən) is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1824 by Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase . It is the oldest private institution of higher education in the state of Ohio and enrolls approximately 1,800 undergraduate students.

  3. Lowry Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry Center (formerly Kenyon Athletic Center) [1] is an athletic center and student union serving the Kenyon College and Gambier village communities in Ohio. It was designed by architect Graham Gund and opened to the public on 25 January 2006. [ 2 ]

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  6. Nature preserve proposed for former Red Lion Country Club ...

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    Barshinger Creek Preservation Alliance, which is working on becoming a nonprofit, has proposed the nature preserve to the Red Lion Area School District, the owner of the property.

  7. Lorin Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Lorin Andrews (April 1, 1819 – September 26, 1861) was an educator and school reformer in Ohio.He co-founded the Ohio Teachers Association in 1848 and he was the president of Kenyon College from 1853-1861.

  8. Kenyon, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Kenyon (/ ˈ k ɛ n j ə n / KEN-yən) [4] is a city in southwestern Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, located along the North Fork of the Zumbro River. It was founded in 1856 and named in honor of Kenyon College. [5] It is known for the Boulevard of roses on main street, which is the namesake of the town festival "Rosefest" held every ...

  9. The Kenyon Review - Wikipedia

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    The Review was founded in 1939 [1] [2] by John Crowe Ransom, critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959. The Review has published early works by generations of important writers, including Robert Penn Warren , Ford Madox Ford , Robert Lowell , Delmore Schwartz , Flannery O'Connor , and others.