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Bowling
Green Business University || Glasgow
Normal School ||
Bowling Green Business College & Literary Institute || Ogden
College || Pleasant
J. Potter College || Rural
Training School || Southern
Normal School & Bowling Green Business College || Training
School and College High
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was created pursuant to the will of Robert W. Ogden (April 1, 1815-November
10, 1873), a wealthy farmer and businessman who bequeathed the bulk of
his estate for the establishment of an endowed school in Bowling Green
to provide free education to young men of Warren County. His executors
were designated regents, with power to appoint their successors as well
as a Board of Trustees. Ogden College opened on September 3, 1877, and was formally chartered on March 8, 1878. Its main building was Ogden Hall, formerly the Thomas C. Calvert house and site of the defunct Warren College. In 1922, a donation by C. Perry Snell made possible the erection of another classroom building, dedicated in 1924 as Snell Hall. Ogden College offered both college and preparatory work, although college-level work was suspended from 1902 to 1904 due to declining enrollment. Ogden's largest enrollment was 162 in 1918. Endowment income, however, became increasingly inadequate to cover expenses, and in 1925 the college failed to achieve the accreditation necessary to allow it to compete with institutions like Western Kentucky State Normal and Teachers College. On November
19, 1927, Ogden's governing board signed a merger agreement with Western
Kentucky State Teachers College, effective January 2, 1928. The Ogden
campus was leased to Western and the Ogden name was perpetuated in Western's
Ogden Department of Science (now the Ogden College of Science, Technology
and Health). The endowment was significantly enlarged in 1939 by a bequest
under the will of R. C. P. Thomas and continues to be used to provide
scholarships and awards to Western students. Collection
The collection includes published and unpublished histories, catalogs and bulletins, three issues of The Cardinal yearbook, The Cardinal student newspaper, student and alumni rolls, oratory and play programs, commencement programs, one diploma, athletic (primarily football and basketball) clippings and statistics from the 1920s, Alumni Association minutes and programs, faculty meeting minutes, slides and photographs. Search the collection inventory. Volume 4 cubic feet
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