John E. Dolibois Papers 1967-1988

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John E. Dolibois Papers 1967-1988

The collection includes items from John E. Dolibois’ time as the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg as well as two photo albums: one from a trip in which he led Miami students through Europe and another from the dedication of the John E. Dolibois Scholar-Leader Room in Elliot Hall. In addition to the photo albums, there are four appointment books, two guest logs and two binders, all dating from 1981-1985, his time in Luxembourg.

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Miami University (Oxford, Ohio)

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Miami University, a student centered public university was chartered in 1809 and opened its doors to students in 1823. Named after the Miami Indians who once resided in Ohio, Miami is one of the oldest public institutions in the country. The Miami University Board of Trustees has existed since the schools founding. As the schools governing body, the Board of Trustees is regulated to direct the organization in the actions necessary for the university's successful and continuous operation. The Uni...

Dolibois, John, 1918-

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John E. Dolibois was born on December 4, 1918 in Luxembourg. In 1931, along with his father, he immigrated to the United States, taking up residence in Toledo, Ohio. As a kid he became involved in the Boy Scouts. He later graduated from Akron North High School as Valedictorian and President. His high school success earned him a scholarship to attend Miami University. While at Miami he organized Oxford’s first Boy Scout troop. Academically, he majored in psychology, graduating with honors in 1942...