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Ohio Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Ohio Union

The Ohio Union, established in 1910, was the first student union at a public university. Serving The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, United States, the union functions as the student activity center; providing facilities for student activities, organizations/events, and a meeting place for campus and community interaction. Many student services and programs are housed in the union, along with dining and recreational facilities. It also serves as the home base for the D-Tix program, which provides discounted tickets to students. On March 29, 2010, a new building was erected to house the union.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Ohio Union History )
==Early history==

The first Ohio Union was located in Enarson Hall in 1910. The union remained at this location until 1951. The university was able to get $75,000 of funding for the Ohio Union through the 77th Ohio General Assembly. The building was officially named the "Ohio Union" on October 29, 1909 and was opened in 1910. Building maintenance fees were charged to only male students because female students enrolled at Ohio State were only allowed one day out of the week to use the union on "Ladies Day." In 1913 Edward S. Drake was hired in as the manager of the union. During that time, Drake spent the majority of his time involved in student organizations such as Phi Sigma Kappa, Romophos, Bucket and Dipper, Spinx, and the Ohio Staters. In 1921, the second floor of the Union was used by the Ohio Stadium building committee. Also, during World War I the Ohio Union served as a hall and recreational center for quartered troops who lived on campus. Since then, the Union has been moved to a different location.

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