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Kenyon College

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Kenyon College, at Gambier, Ohio; Episcopal; coeducational; chartered and opened 1824. It was founded by Philander Chase Chase, Philander, 1775–1852, American Episcopal bishop, b. Cornish, N.H. After experience as a missionary in the West, he was elected (1818) first bishop of Ohio, where he founded Kenyon College in 1824 with funds that he secured largely in England.
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 as a theological seminary with some undergraduate work and assumed its present name in 1872. Women were first admitted in 1969. The college publishes a noted literary quarterly, the Kenyon Review.


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For example, Georgia Nugent, president of Kenyon College (Ohio), cautioned students to make sure they were, in fact, on the right journey.
I think it kind of frees us in some ways; it enables us to take the kids who are a joy to teach," says Jennifer Delahunty Britz, admissions dean at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.
Wartels graduated from Kenyon College with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
 
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