Ohio History Journal

  • 1
  •  
  • 2
  •  

Reviews, Notes and Comments 433

Reviews, Notes and Comments       433

The timely and appreciative words of welcome by

Governor Vic Donahey, friend of the Society, the brief

but eloquent speeches delivered in the afternoon by

Judge Benson W. Hough and Lieutenant Colonel Ralph

D. Cole, former Congressman, and the dedicatory ad-

dress by Congressman Theodore E. Burton, former

United States Senator from Ohio, were in the opinion

of the large audience among the most impressive ever

delivered on the grounds of the Ohio State University.

They will be printed in full in the next issue of the

QUARTERLY together with the excellent address in the

forenoon of Alexander C. Flick, Historian of the State

of New York, and the papers by Wallace H. Cathcart,

Director of the Western Reserve Historical Society,

Charles T. Greve, Secretary of the Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, and Miss Lucy E. Keeler of

Fremont, representing the Hayes Memorial Library.

 

 

TWO NOTABLE ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF

THE SOCIETY

The Life and Letters of James Abram Garfield.

By Theodore Clarke Smith, Professor of American His-

tory at Williams College (New Haven: Yale Uni-

versity Press, 1925, 2 volumes, 1283 pages).

James A. Garfield, twentieth president of the United

States, had carefully kept his correspondence covering

the period of his service in the Civil War and the Con-

gress of the United States.

The author of this work had access to the letters and

papers of President Garfield, which have been preserved

by the Garfield family, and in the two volumes are found

the final and definitive record of the man, the soldier and

Vol. XXXV -- 28.