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Index

Index

 

 

ABBOT, W. W., book rev., 389-390.                                             Arizona, constitution of 1910, and Toledo

Addes, George, and Toledo Chevrolet                                          trade union, 109-128.

strike, 335, 350, 355.                                                                   Arizona Constitutional Petition League of

The Adena People No. 2, by William S.                                        Typographical Union No. 63, Toledo,

Webb and Raymond S. Baby, rev., 158-                                  Ohio, 111, 128; organized, 112-113;

159.                                                                                                   activities of, 114, 115, 119, 120, 124,

"Administration of the Historic Sites," by                                   125.

Richard S. Fatig, 261-263.                                                          Ashley, Henry W., 115.

Agriculture, crops in early northeastern                                      Atlanta, Ga., GM  plants and Toledo

Ohio, 204.                                                                                        strike, 336, 337, 351.

Ahrens, Wilhelm, 138.                                                                       Augusta Female Seminary, attended by

Air service, engineering division, 24-35;                                   cousins of W. Wilson, 1, 2, 7, 17.

engineering school, 32.                                                               Aumann, Francis R., book revs., 68-69,

Aircraft production board, 22, 23, 24.                                           384-386; quoted, 112.

Akers, "Billy," defeated for mayor of                                               Automobile industry, effect of Toledo

Cleveland, 36.                                                                                Chevrolet strike of 1935 on, 326, 356.

Albert Gallatin: Jeffersonian Financier                                    Automobile Labor Board, established, 326;

and Diplomat, by Raymond Walters,                                      and Toledo Chevrolet strike, 327, 328,

Jr., rev., 171-172.                                                                            329, 331-332, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346,

Alden, John Richard, The South in the                                         347.

Revolution, 1763-1789, rev., 175-176.                                   Aviation, military: "McCook Field, 1917-

Alton  (Illinois) Telegraph, edited by                                          1927," by Maurer Maurer, 21-34.

John Bailhache, 143.

The American Business System: A Histor-                                 BABY, Raymond S., The Adena People

ical Perspective, 1900-1955, by Thomas                               No. 2, rev., 158-159.

Cochran, rev., 390-391.                                                                Bailhache, John, early Ohio editor, 141-

American English, by Albert H. Marck-                                     147; sketch of, 142.

wardt, rev., 279-282.                                                                     Baker, Newton D., ruling on water met-

American Federation of Labor, and the                                         ers, 44.

Toledo Chevrolet strike of 1935, 326-                                    Bald, F. Clever, book rev., 397-399.

328, 332-343, 345-356.                                                              Bane, Col. T. H., 26-27, 30.

The American Heritage Book of Great                                        Banking and currency in early Ohio, 216.

Historic Places, by editors of American                                The Baptist Church in the Lower Mis-

Heritage and Richard M. Ketchum, rev.,                                 sissippi Valley, 1776-1845, by Walter

286-287.                                                                                          Brownlow Posey, rev., 278-279.

American Indian and White Relations to                                  Baptists, Hardshell, character of preachers,

1830: Needs & Opportunities for Study,                              221-222.

by William N. Fenton, L. H. Butter-                                        Barber Asphalt Company, 48.

field, and Wilcomb E. Washburn, rev.,                                    Barksdale, Lieut. E. H., 32.

176-177.                                                                                          Barling bomber, 30-31.

American Industry and the European Im-                                  Barlow, Joel, poetry of, quoted, 212-213.

migrant, 1860-1885, by Charlotte Erick-                             Barnhart, John D., book rev., 168-170.

son, rev., 297-298.                                                                        Baur, Emil Gottlob, 132; sketch of, 133;

American Radicals: Some Problems and                                  and the Ora et Labora community, 134-

Personalities, ed. by Harvey Goldberg,                                140.

rev., 69-72.                                                                                      Baxter, Maurice G., Orville H. Browning,

American Workers party, 333n, 335.                                            Lincoln's Friend and Critic, rev., 172-

The Amish Year, by Charles S. Rice and                                      173.

Rollin C. Steinmetz, rev., 74-75.                                               Beatty, John, To the Readers of Coin's

Angle, Paul M., ed., Created Equal? The                                    Financial School: An Answer, 320.

Complete Lincoln-Douglas Debates of                                 Beers, Henry Putney, The French in

1858, rev., 293-296.                                                                     North   America:  A   Bibliographical

Antique Tin & Tole Ware: Its History                                         Guide to French Archives, Reproduc-

and Romance, by Mary Earle Gould,                                      tions, and Research Missions, rev., 296-

rev., 186-187.                                                                                 297.

Arrests, legal exemptions from, in early                                        Bell, Howard H., "The National Negro

Ohio, 202, 210.                                                                              Convention, 1848," 357-368.