George Washington Rightmire
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George Washington Rightmire (November 15, 1868 - December 23, 1952, born in Lawrence County, Ohio) was the sixth President of the Ohio State University. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1895 and taught in the Columbus Public Schools for seven years. From 1904 to 1919 he studied and practiced intellectual property law in Columbus, Ohio. He was an instructor and professor, before becoming the dean of the College of Law at Ohio State University. In 1925, he served as the acting president of the university for about four months. He eventually took the presidential office in 1926. Rightmire Hall, a science laboratory at Ohio State University, is named in his honor.
Preceded by William Oxley Thompson |
Ohio State University President 1925-11-06–1938-07-01 |
Succeeded by William McPherson, OSU |
Presidents of The Ohio State University |
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Orton • W. Q. Scott • W. H. Scott • Canfield • Thompson • Rightmire • McPherson • Bevis • Fawcett • Enarson • Jennings • Gee • Sisson • Kirwan • Jennings • Holbrook |