- - Ohio city or college
- - Liberal arts college in Ohio
- - Ohio liberal arts college
- - Ohio college attended by Karen O and Liz Phair
- - College that pioneered coeducation
- - First U.S. college to admit women
- - First coeducational college in the U.S
- - First American college to go co-ed
- - First coed college in the United States
- - First U.S. college to give degrees to women
- - Ohio college that was the first in the U.S. to award degrees to women
- - College town SW of Cleveland
- - America's first co-ed college
- - First U.S. coed college
- - College with the motto "Learning and labor"
- - Midwest college town that was an Underground Railroad stop
- - Ohio college that was a stop along the Underground Railroad
- - College that was a center of abolitionism
- - Midwest college or its town
- - College that pioneered in coeducation
- - Ohio college with a music conservatory
- - Coeducation-pioneering college near Cleveland
- - First U.S. college to award degrees to women
- - College town in Ohio
- - First coed college in U.S.
- - First coeducational college in U.S.
- - First co-ed college in America.
- - Ohio college town
- - Ohio college or its town
- - College near Cleveland
- - Ohio college
- - Where John Heisman first coached football
- - Liz Phair's alma mater
- - Ohio school
- - Ohio school that pioneered coeducation
- - Noted Ohio conservatory
- - Alma mater for Julie Taymor, Eric Bogosian, and Karen O.
- - Ohio conservatory
- - School with the U.S.'s oldest continuously operating music conservatory
- - Founder of the first infant schools.
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