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- James_F._Dicke_College_of_Business_Administration abstract "The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration (formerly the Ohio Northern University College of Business Administration) is one of the four undergraduate colleges of Ohio Northern University, which is located in Ada, Ohio. It is located in the James F. Dicke Hall, named after the philanthropist from New Bremen, Ohio who donated over $60 million for its construction.".
- Q6133623 abstract "The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration (formerly the Ohio Northern University College of Business Administration) is one of the four undergraduate colleges of Ohio Northern University, which is located in Ada, Ohio. It is located in the James F. Dicke Hall, named after the philanthropist from New Bremen, Ohio who donated over $60 million for its construction.".
- James_F._Dicke_College_of_Business_Administration comment "The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration (formerly the Ohio Northern University College of Business Administration) is one of the four undergraduate colleges of Ohio Northern University, which is located in Ada, Ohio. It is located in the James F. Dicke Hall, named after the philanthropist from New Bremen, Ohio who donated over $60 million for its construction.".
- Q6133623 comment "The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration (formerly the Ohio Northern University College of Business Administration) is one of the four undergraduate colleges of Ohio Northern University, which is located in Ada, Ohio. It is located in the James F. Dicke Hall, named after the philanthropist from New Bremen, Ohio who donated over $60 million for its construction.".