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'''Howard Landis Bevis''' ([[November 19]], [[1885]][[April 24]], [[1968]]) was the 7th President of [[The Ohio State University]]. Bevis received a bachelors degree from the [[University of Cincinnati]] in 1908 and a law degree from [[Harvard University]] in 1910. He went on to practice law in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] and served on the faculty of the University of Cincinnat law school. The governor appointed Bevis to the [[Ohio Supreme Court]] in 1933 to fill a vacancy. Bevis did not run for re-election and accepted a position as [[Ziegler Professor in Law and Government]] on the faculty of Harvard in business and public administration. Bevis was Ohio state finance director before becoming President of Ohio State in 1940.
'''Howard Landis Bevis''' (November 19, 1885 – April 24, 1968) was the 7th President of [[The Ohio State University]]. Bevis received a bachelors degree from the [[University of Cincinnati]] in 1908 and a law degree from [[Harvard University]] in 1910. He went on to practice law in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] and served on the faculty of the University of Cincinnat law school. The governor appointed Bevis to the [[Ohio Supreme Court]] in 1933 to fill a vacancy. Bevis did not run for re-election and accepted a position as [[Ziegler Professor in Law and Government]] on the faculty of Harvard in business and public administration. Bevis was Ohio state finance director before becoming President of Ohio State in 1940.


During his tenure as President of The Ohio State University, Bevis, having served as a civilian in ordnance and the legal section of the [[United States Air Force|Air Service]], refused to cap the number of veterans admitted under the [[GI Bill]], as other colleges had done. Despite the wishes of many on the faculty, enrollment grew from 12,000 in 1946 to 26,000 a year later.<ref>{{cite web
During his tenure as President of The Ohio State University, Bevis, having served as a civilian in ordnance and the legal section of the [[United States Air Force|Air Service]], refused to cap the number of veterans admitted under the [[GI Bill]], as other colleges had done. Despite the wishes of many on the faculty, enrollment grew from 12,000 in 1946 to 26,000 a year later.<ref>{{cite web
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Howard Landis Bevis (November 19, 1885 – April 24, 1968) was the 7th President of The Ohio State University. Bevis received a bachelors degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1908 and a law degree from Harvard University in 1910. He went on to practice law in Cincinnati, Ohio and served on the faculty of the University of Cincinnat law school. The governor appointed Bevis to the Ohio Supreme Court in 1933 to fill a vacancy. Bevis did not run for re-election and accepted a position as Ziegler Professor in Law and Government on the faculty of Harvard in business and public administration. Bevis was Ohio state finance director before becoming President of Ohio State in 1940.

During his tenure as President of The Ohio State University, Bevis, having served as a civilian in ordnance and the legal section of the Air Service, refused to cap the number of veterans admitted under the GI Bill, as other colleges had done. Despite the wishes of many on the faculty, enrollment grew from 12,000 in 1946 to 26,000 a year later.[1]

Bevis Hall on Ohio State's Columbus campus is named in his honor.

Preceded by Ohio State University President
1940-02-01–1956-06-30
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Sutton, Robert (1983-12-07). "Interview with William Guthrie". OSU Oral History. Ohio State University Archives. Retrieved 2006-11-03.

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