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SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL

SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL. XLVIII

(For Index of Authors, see Contents, page iii)

 

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ANTHROPOLOGY--STUDY AND TEACHING

Gillin, John, Some Unfinished Business in Cultural Anthropology .............................. 44- 52

BACKUS FAMILY

Phillips, Mrs. J. E., Ohio's Deep Roots in Connecticut........................................ 74- 82

The Beginning of Formal Dental Education at Bainbridge, O., by Edward C. Mills.... 243-256

Benjamin F. Wade and the Atrocity Propaganda of the Civil War, by Harry Williams               33- 43

BIOGRAPHY

Weisenburger, F. P., The Personal Element in History........................................ 153-163

BISHOP, ROBERT HAMILTON

Rodabaugh, J. H., Miami University, Calvinism, and the Anti-slavery Movement....                                      66- 73

Board    of  Trustees,  Minutes  of.............................................................                                                             124-126

BONES

Brainerd, G. W., An Illustrated Field Key for the Identification of Mammal Bones 324-328

BOOK REVIEWS

Atherton, L. E., The Pioneer Merchant in Mid-America.......................................... 279-280

Baldwin, L. D., Whiskey Rebels; the Story of a Frontier Uprising........................ 272-273

Barrett,  S.  M .,  Mocco.....................................................................  90- 92

Barrett, S. M., ed., Geronimo's Story of His Life............................................. 90- 92

Bodley,  Temple,   Our  First  Great  West...................................................  176-179

Buck, E. H., Moccasins in the Wilderness...................................................... 92- 93

Cole, Cyrenus, I Am            a Man; The Indian Black Hawk..........................................                                  88- 90

Crawford,   Phyllis,              "Hello,  the  Boat!" ....................................................                                            278-279

Croghan, George, George Croghan's Journal of His Trip to Detroit in 1767 with

His Correspondence Relating thereto; ed. by Howard H. Peckham........................ 343-344

Gordon, A. K., Iconography of Tibetan Lamaism.................................................. 277-278

Hamlin, T. F., Some European Architectural Libraries, Their Methods, Equipment,

and    Administration....................................................................  344-345

1    Kohlmeier, A. L., The Old Northwest as the Keystone of the Arch of American

Federal Union     ........................................................................ 164-166

Lea, A. M., The Book that Gave Iowa Its Name................................................... 88- 89

Lilly, Eli, Prehistoric Antiquities of Indiana................................................. 85- 87

Machetanz, Frederick, Panuck, Eskimo Sled Dog....................................................  179

McKenney, Ruth, Industrial Valley ............................................................ 174-176

Miller,  J.  M .,  Genesis  of  Western   Culture........................................... 172-174

Notestein, L. L., Wooster of the Middle West.................................................. 276-277

O'Byrne, Mrs. R. C., comp. and ed., Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American

Revolution          Buried  in       Indiana............................................................  344

Page,  Elizabeth,     The       Tree  ofLiberty..................................................... 341-342

Parks, E. W., Segments of Southern Thought.................................................... 271-272

Philbrick, F. S., ed., Pope's Digest, 1815 (I)................................................ 274-276

Ramsey, G. F., Educational Work in Museums of the United States............................ 280-281

Rowe, F. H., History of the Iron and Steel Industry in Scioto County, Ohio.......... 87- 88

Trimble,  B.  R.,  Chief  Justice  Waite.....................................................  166-170

Weisenburger, F. P., The Life of John McLean.................................................... 170-172

Wesley, E. B., Owatonna; the Social Development of a Minnesota Community...... 342-343

Book that Gave Iowa Its Name, by Albert M. Lea--Book review by L. R. H........... 88- 89

BROWNE, SAMUEL J.

Farmer, Henry, Speculative Interest in Ohio Lands in 1829 as Revealed in a

Letter from  Henry Farmer to Samuel J. Browne; ed. by William           D. Overman.... 329-337

Catalog of the Dolores Cameron Venable Memorial Collection of the Ohio State

Archaeological   and  Historical  Society............................................................................  257-270

CHAPMAN FAMILY (EDWARD CHAPMAN, d.1678)

Wheeler, F. E., comp., John Chapman's Line of Descent from Edward Chapman

of Ipswich; with an Introduction by Robert Price....................................................  20- 32

CHAPMAN, JOHN, 1774-1845

Wheeler, F. E., comp., John Chapman's Line of Descent from Edward Chapman

of Ipswich; with an Introduction by Robert Price..................................................  20- 32

OHIO--STATE INSTITUTIONS

Chief Justice Waite, Defender of the Public Interest, by B. R. Trimble--

Book   review   by  James  H.  Rodabaugh..............................................................................                           166-170

Connecticut, Ohio's Deep Roots in, by Josephine E. Phillips..........................................                                        74- 82

CULTURE

Gillin, John, Some Unfinished Business in Cultural Anthropology............................ 44- 52

DENTISTRY--STUDY AND TEACHING

Mills, E. C., the Beginning of Dental Education at Bainbridge, Ohio........................ 243-256

DENTISTS--OHIO

Mills, E. C., The Beginning of Dental Education at Bainbridge, Ohio........................ 243-256

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