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Interview with Bill LeMay
Bill LeMay
The video features Bill LeMay, Class of 1948 and former board chairman, discussing the campaign for Otterbein, the future of the school, liberal arts educations, his experiences as chairman of boards and committees, the strengths of the college, and why people should support or continue to support the school.
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Interview with Carey Ward (née Bower)
Cary Ward (née Bower)
Carey Ward (née Bower) (Class of 1995) on her experience as a current undergraduate student at Otterbein College and why people should support or continue to support the school.
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Interview with Rebecca Coleman Princehorn
Rebecca Coleman Princehorn
Rebecca Coleman Princehorn (Class of 1978) discusses her undergraduate experience and why people should support or continue to support Otterbein College
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Interview with Alumni Group
Otterbein University
Various alumni, Classes of 1924-40, discuss their undergraduate experiences and why people should support or continue to support Otterbein College.
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Interview with Dr. Charles Dodrill
Charles Dodrill
Dr. Charles Dodrill reminisces on his career and the students he taught at Otterbein College. He also discusses why people should support or continue to support Otterbein College
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Interview with John Magaw
John Magaw
Former Director of the United States Secret Service, John Magaw (Class of 1957), reflects on his time at Otterbein as a non-traditional student, playing football for the school, student-faculty relationships, and his gratitude for how the small liberal arts college shaped various parts of his life.
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Interview with Edwin L. “Dubbs” Roush
Edwin L. Dubbs
Edwin L. “Dubbs” Roush (Class of 1947) discusses why people should support Otterbein College, his relationship to the college, and the love he has for the school.
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Interview with John Karefa-Smart
John Karefa-Smart
This video contains an interview with Sierra Leonean Foreign Minister John Karefa-Smart. In the video, he discusses his two years at Otterbein College, his career, life in central Ohio during segregation, his remaining feelings of affection towards Otterbein College, and alumni relations.
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