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  2. List of Ohio State University people - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Saks, professor of law and psychology at Arizona State University; president of the American Psychology-Law Society; editor of the scientific journal Law and Human Behavior (Ph.D., 1975) W. Sherman Savage, professor of history at Lincoln University (1921–1960); first African American to earn a doctorate from Ohio State (Ph.D. 1934)

  3. List of Ohio University faculty - Wikipedia

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    Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine 1997 Alonzo L. Hamby: History 1996 Thomas E. Wagner director of Ohio University's Mammalian Recombinant Genetics Institute, founder and director of the Edison Biotechnology Institute 1993 Wayne Dodd: English 1993 Roger Finlay Physics 1991 Charles C. Alexander History 1989 Gladys Bailin: Dance 1986

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  5. Tremont, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Tremont, was originally part of Brooklyn Township and from 1836 until 1854 was a section of what is now its sister neighborhood, Ohio City, when the latter was an independent town. Both were later annexed by the city of Cleveland, [ 5 ] but Tremont remained independent until 1867.

  6. White Oak, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    White Oak Commercial Area Location in Hamilton County and the state of Ohio Coordinates: 39°12′50″N 84°36′49″W  /  39.21389°N 84.61361°W  / 39.21389; -84

  7. Hillsboro, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro was platted in 1807, and most likely named for the hills near the original town site. [6] One of the late 19th century's largest reform organizations, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union that went on to play important roles in achieving women's suffrage and prohibition, was founded in Hillsboro in 1873.

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