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Hoyt Hall is located on the western campus of
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in
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. Currently Hoyt houses the Career Planning and Placement Office and IT Services. Originally built and used as a library for the
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, replacing Alumnae Hall. It was converted into a hall in 1981, when Miami Trustees deemed it Hoyt Hall and the office for Career Services.


History

In the fall of 1966 students of the
Western College for Women Western College for Women, known at other times as Western Female Seminary, The Western and simply Western College, was a women's and later coed liberal arts college in Oxford, Ohio, between 1855 and 1974. Initially a seminary, it was the host of ...
launched a campaign to raise a million dollars to build a library for the college. There had been no library at the college, which was founded in 1853, up until this time. The nearest library to the campus was
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’s library that sat adjacent to the college. In 1967 plans were drawn up to complete the construction of the library and the Western Board of Trustees established an Executive Committee to solicit funds. In the winter of 1972 students moved 70,000 books into the building. Originally known as the Library Building, the Western Trustees voted to designate it Hoyt Library in honor of Dean Phyllis Hoyt in March 1974. Before the 1973-74 school years, both presidents signed an agreement for an affiliation between the two schools. In 1974, Western became part of Miami University. In the winter of 1972 students moved 70,000 books into the building. In 1976 the library was allocated no books and funds for the library were cut. This was due largely in part to the merging of Western College and
Miami University Miami University (informally Miami of Ohio or simply Miami) is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio. The university was founded in 1809, making it the second-oldest university in Ohio (behind Ohio University, founded in 1804) and the 10 ...
. University officials did not see the need in providing funds and books to the library when the King Library collection could support both campuses. After the college and Miami merged the Trustees found it suitable to move the library resources over to King Library. They had stated that Hoyt Library was created for a college that was no longer in existence and Western had developed ideas for better uses and funds than supporting the library. In 1981, the Career Planning and Placement Office displaced the library and the Miami Trustees voted to change the building’s name to Hoyt Hall.


Dr. Phyllis Hoyt

Phyllis Hoyt was born in West Somerville, Mass. on February 8, 1918. In 1939 she earned an A.B. degree from
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and
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conferred an M.A. degree on her in 1940. In summers she also attended
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, Harvard, and Syracuse. From 1940 to 1946 she was on the faculty of
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as an Instructor of History and as Dean 1944-46. In fall 1946 she came to Western College at
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, as an Assistant to the Dean and Head of McKee Hall. From 1947 to 1952 she served as Assistant Dean of Students and subsequently as Director of Student Activities. In 1964 her title was changed to Dean of Student Activities and subsequently to Vice President. Hoyt was instrumental in hosting the Mississippi Freedom Summer Training in 1962 during the administration of President Herrick Young. In 1974 she resigned her position at Western College to become Vice President for Student Affairs at
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. In 1974 the Russell Sage College Alumnae Association presented her with the Doris L. Crockett Distinguished Service Award.


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