Shawnee
State University Library Named

Thanks
to the generosity of a Portsmouth family, the Shawnee State University
Board of Trustees in October of 1997 named its library the Clark Memorial
Library. It is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Clark, long time
Portsmouth residents and supporters of the University.
Mr.
Clark was born in 1896. He, along with William A. Burke and James
B. Miller, purchased controlling interest in the then-named Ohio
Stove Company, which subsequently became OSCO Industries, Inc. Mr.
Clark served the company as its chief financial officer and secretary
from 1943 to 1975 and then continued on its board of directors until
his death in 1975.
Clyde
W. Clark is described by those who knew him as a quiet, unassuming,
frugal and particularly shrewd financial investor and businessman.
Rev.
Max Sidders, retired minister of the Temple Baptist Church who officiated
at Mr. Clark's funeral services, remembers Mr. Clark warmly. "He
was a very kind man, easy to talk with, and sensible in his beliefs,"
Rev. Sidders said. "He was so worried about the handicapped attending
church that Mr. Clark donated a stairway elevator so that disabled
members could attend church services."
Rev.
Sidders tells the story about Mr. Clark's being a Boy Scout who
was quietly proud of the hatchet he had kept from his boyhood days.
He stated that he was touched one day when Mr. Clark cleaned up
the hatchet and gave it to him as a memento, but that after his
death, the minister returned the hatchet to Mrs. Clark as a keepsake.
Rev. Sidders also spoke warmly of Mrs. Clark. He reported that Maycel
was instrumental in establishing the Bigelow Church in the 1980s
which still stands as one of the nondenominational churches in the
area.
Mrs.
Clark was also the major donor of the Clark Planetarium on the Shawnee
State campus which has provided educational support for university
students and astronomy programs for the community since 1998.
Speaking
of both gifts, Thomas B. Reynolds, chairman of the Shawnee State
University Board of Trustees said, "It is very evident that Mrs.
Clark wanted the legacy of her husband to be remembered in Southern
Ohio by selecting these two important commemorative opportunities.
Maycel is deeply devoted to her late husband, and these gifts will
ensure that the Clark name is remembered well into the future."
Dr. Clive C. Veri, president of the university, was awed by the
gifts. "The library at any university is a center for research and
learning, while a planetarium motivates youngsters to reach for
the stars and learn more about math and science," he said. "We are
ecstatic that Mrs. Clark wanted to see the Clyde W. Clark name live
on in perpetuity and that she did so at Shawnee State University."
Clyde
W. Clark was born in Marietta, Ohio. He was a graduate of The Ohio
State University where he was a member of the Alpha Kappa fraternity.
In 1922, he became a bookkeeper at the Portsmouth Stove and Range
Co. (a competitor of the Ohio Stove Co.), and from 1924 until 1943,
he was with the Southern Mortgage Co. located in the Masonic Temple
Building on Chillicothe St. Mr. Clark was a member of the Portsmouth
Elks Lodge, an outdoorsman, and an accomplished golfer.
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