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Henry G. Bennett

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Henry G. Bennett (December 14, 1886 - December 22, 1951) was prominent educational figure in Oklahoma. He served as the president of both Southeastern Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma State University. He was appointed by President Harry S. Truman as an Assistant Secretary of State, heading up the Point Four Program. Bennett served as president of Oklahoma A&M College (now know as Oklahoma State University) from 1928 until 1950.

Early life