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NOTES

NOTES

 

Contributors to This Issue.

Roy F. Nichols is Professor of History in the University of

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Raymond F. Fletcher is Business Manager of the Portsmouth

(Ohio) Times.

Howard H. Peckham is Director of the Indiana Historical

Bureau and Secretary of the Indiana Historical Society, Indian-

apolis.

William Alexander Mabry is Professor of History in Mount

Union College, Alliance, Ohio.

Cathaline Alford Archer (Mrs. John Clark Archer) of Ham-

den, Conn., interests herself in local and family history of the

Western Reserve of which she is a native.

Frederick C. Waite, Professor Emeritus, Western Reserve

University, now located in Dover, N. H., is the author of two

volumes of Western Reserve University history. (See reviews

in this issue.)

John William Scholl is Professor Emeritus, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Curtis W. Garrison is Director of Research, Hayes Memorial

Library, Fremont, Ohio.

Book reviewers, represented by initials, are Robert C.

Wheeler, James H. Rodabaugh, John O. Marsh, Bertha E.

Josephson, and Harlow Lindley of the Society's staff, and Mary

Jane Meyer of the Ohio War History Commission.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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