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the largest donation at that time to higher education in Texas for a chapel, a library, and a science building. Cooper resigned from his position as president on March 31, 1902, due to student protest following an unusual occurrence. A few students attending chapel on the third floor of Carroll Library snuck a dog inside. When the dog began barking, an enraged Cooper hurled it out the third story window.
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Cooper, both a Baptist layman and renowned educator, served as President of Baylor University from 1899 to 1902. Baylor grew as a university under his watch. During this time, several departments were created and expanded, and Francis Lafayette Carroll and his son George Washington Carroll provided
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from 1902 to 1909. Here, he headed a building program, improved the curriculum, secured James Simmons’ estate for the school, and doubled enrollment. In 1907, during his term at Simmons, Cooper also served on the board of the
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Upon returning to the United States, Cooper taught at the secondary level as principal of Houston High School in
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for two years before returning to Yale University in 1881 to serve as a tutor. He was a founding member of the
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in 1882. Cooper moved to Germany between 1884 and 1885 to complete graduate work at the
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in 1923. From 1928 to 1930, he taught history and philosophy of education at the
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From Baylor, he moved on to the presidency of Simmons College, now known as
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from 1873 to 1879. He taught at Sam Houston Normal Institute, now known as
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in 1891, Baylor University in 1914, and by Simmons College in 1925.
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Oscar Henry Cooper, often referred to as O.H. Cooper, was born in
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BU Records: O.H.Cooper Papers, #BU/0139, The Texas Collection
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President of Baylor University and Hardin-Simmons University
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O. H. Cooper died on August 22, 1932, in Abilene, Texas.
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Oscar Henry Cooper
Baylor University
Hardin-Simmons University
Panola County, Texas
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Marshall University
Yale University
Panola, Texas
Henderson Male and Female College
Sam Houston State University
Texas State Teachers Association
University of Texas
University of Berlin
Houston, Texas
Galveston, Texas
Hardin-Simmons University
Conference for Education in Texas
Abilene, Texas
State Educational Survey
Association of Texas Colleges
University of Texas
Peabody College
"University Libraries"






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