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Otterbein

American  
[ot-er-bahyn] / ˈɒt ərˌbaɪn /

noun

  1. Philip William, 1726–1813, American clergyman, founder of the United Brethren, born in Germany.


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And so it was last week that a gaggle of young people, members of the concert choir at Otterbein University in central Ohio, skidded to a stop below the giant pen out front, mouths agape.

From Washington Post • Mar. 14, 2023

"Worth noting ... AOC doesn't dispute any facts in the story," Otterbein wrote.

From Fox News • Apr. 1, 2020

Held in a converted gymnasium at Otterbein University in Ohio, the event featured the most candidates ever assembled on a primary debate stage.

From New York Times • Oct. 16, 2019

Tonight the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination converges on Ohio, where 12 candidates will meet on a debate stage at Otterbein University in Westerville, a suburb of Columbus.

From The Guardian • Oct. 15, 2019

The party under military escort passed eight or nine miles west of the city of Lafayette, probably over the level land east of the present site of Otterbein, Indiana.

From The Land of the Miamis An Account of the Struggle to Secure Possession of the North-West from the End of the Revolution until 1812 by Barce, Elmore

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