. Ohio University bulletin. Summer school, 1903. d by State authority. The first building was erected in 1817. Itis now known as Central Building, and isthe oldest college edifice northwest of theOhio river. Athens, the seat of the University, is sit-uated in southeastern Ohio. It is accessiblefrom the east and west by the Baltimoreand Ohio Southwestern railroad and itsbranches: from central and northern Ohio,by the Columbus, Hocking Valley, and To-ledo, and the Toledo and Ohio Central rail-roads. The lover of natural scenery cannot fail tobe charmed with its picturesque surround-ings. The win


. Ohio University bulletin. Summer school, 1903. d by State authority. The first building was erected in 1817. Itis now known as Central Building, and isthe oldest college edifice northwest of theOhio river. Athens, the seat of the University, is sit-uated in southeastern Ohio. It is accessiblefrom the east and west by the Baltimoreand Ohio Southwestern railroad and itsbranches: from central and northern Ohio,by the Columbus, Hocking Valley, and To-ledo, and the Toledo and Ohio Central rail-roads. The lover of natural scenery cannot fail tobe charmed with its picturesque surround-ings. The winding valley of the Hockhock-ing and the wooded hills beyond present aseries of lovely views from the University;while tlic wide prospects, as seen at certainseasons from some of the neighboring sum-mits, arc seldom surpassed in quiet andvaried beauty. The University campus is a beaut iiul ten-acre trad of ground located in the city ofAthens. Its gradual slopes are covered, inmany places, with forest trees, anditslawns 7 OHIO UNIVERSITYU LIBRARY. OHIO UNIVERSITY—SUMMER SCHOOL. are kept in presentable and pleasing condi-tion the year round. Athens is an idealplace for the location of an institution of learning-. The University buildings, six in number,are grouped on the highest ground of thecampus. The new Administration buildingis the handsomest and most serviceablebuilding on the campus. The Normal Col-lege building, to be erected this year, will bethe handsomest, largest, and best buildingon the grounds. SUMMER TERM. June 22 to August 1, 1903. This term is arranged to accommodatethose who are otherwise employed duringthe regular terms and to afford college stu-dents an opportunity to continue theirstudies. All collegiate instruction will begiven by members of the regular faculty andthe requirements and the credits in thevarious branches taught will be the same asin other terms. Ohio University, by tradition and experi-ence, has ever been in close touch with thepublic-school


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