A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS ON THE HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF OHIO 1965-1967 RELIGION WEIS, James, "The Problem of Language Transition Among Lutherans in Ohio, 1836- 1858," Concordia Historical Institution Quarterly, XXXIX (1966), 5-19. Concerns the conflict over the use of the German and English languages in Lutheran services and seminaries. WELSH, Edward Burgett, "Origins of Ohio Presbyterianism," Journal of Presbyterian History, XLIII (March 1965), 16-27. SOCIAL HISTORY BORGWALD, Charles W., and Milton N. Gallup, "Memories of the Cleveland Ice Yacht Club," Inland Seas, XXI (1965), 294-299. CARROLL, Lillian M., "Frontier Fun," Maumee Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues, XV, No. 4 (January 1966), 1, 6. DALEY, Arthur, Pro Football's Hall of Fame: The Official Book Produced in Coopera- tion with the Hall of Fame. New York, Scholastic Publications, 1965. 316p. The Hall of Fame is at Canton, Ohio. DISALLE, Michael V., The Power of Life or Death. New York, Random House, 1965. 214p. A former governor of Ohio gives his personal reaction in a dozen cases in which he was asked to commute the death sentence. DOBBERT, G. A., "The Cincinnati Germans, 1870-1920," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIII (1965), 229-242. |