Oklahoma State University

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Locations

  1. Buildings

    1. DRUMMOND HALL

      Drummond Hall was a residential building at Oklahoma State University, built in 1966 and named after Frederick Gentner “Gent” Drummond (Jan. 3, 1895-Dec. 4, 1958). Drummond was a distinguished graduate of OSU who became a leading businessman and rancher in Osage County. Throughout his life, he served as president of OSU’s Alumni Association and was a charter member of the Board of Regents. Drummond Hall was known for its significant contributions to student housing until its closure. The hall's legacy remains remembered as part of OSU's rich history.