Ohio History Journal




Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries

 

 

Recent promotions, appointments, awards, and retirements within the

professional community of Ohio historians include: John N. Sobczak has replaced

Von Hardesty as chairperson at Bluffton College for the 1978-79 academic year and

Delbert Gratz is on sabbatical in Switzerland during 1979; at Antioch College,

Hanna Goldberg has been appointed Interim Executive Dean at the Yellow Springs

campus and Irwin Abrams has been elected to the council of the Conference on

Peace Research in History, 1978-79; Marcia L. Colish has replaced Robert E. Neil

as chairperson at Oberlin and Robert J. Soucy has been promoted to professor,

Robert Di Conzo and Clayton Koppers to assistant professor, Steven Mintz as

instructor, and Thomas LeDuc has retired; at the College of Wooster, new

appointments are Erika Wood as chairperson and Kate Norberg as professor; Carl

M. Becker is now director of Wright State University's archives and preservation

program and Kenneth I. Dailey will retire at the end of the academic year; Ann

Tevinam of the University of Cincinnati has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship

to do research in Colombia; Ohio University's Susan E. Ramirez-Horton has been

awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to do research in Peru and has been replaced by

Patricia Seed from the University of Wisconsin.

Recent scholarly contributions by Ohio historians include: The Princes of India

in the Twilight of Empire by Barbara N. Ramusack, and Fascism: An Introductory

Perspective by Otis Mitchell of the University of Cincinnati; Venezuela, the United

States, and the Americas: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, and Dependency by Sheldon

B. Liss; The Country Railroad Station in America by H. Roger Grant (with Charles

W. Bohi), and Bolshevik Feminist: The Life of Aleksandra Kollontai by Barbara E.

Clements, of the University of Akron; James H. O'Donnell III of Marietta College

is the author of a forthcoming bibliography, Southern Frontiers, 1540-1840; and

David Eller of Bluffton College is serving on the editorial board of the forthcoming

The Brethren Encyclopedia.

Several scholarly meetings of interest to Ohio History will be held in the near

future. The Ohio Academy of Medical History will hold its annual meeting on May

15 during the meeting of the Ohio State Medical Association in Columbus; those

interested in presenting papers should notify the Ohio Academy of Medical

History, 11000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44106, by January 15. The Historical

Society of Western Pennslyvania and the Pennsylvania State University, New

Kensington Campus,will hold a one-day workshop on historic preservation at the

Society in Pittsburgh on April 28; for details, contact William F. Trimble, Editor,

Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213. The

National Archives nineteenth annual conference, May 17-18, will feature "Soldiers

and Civilians: The U.S. Army and the American People," with papers and panel

discussions on the impact of the Army on American society; registration for the

conference is $25, for information call (202)-523-3298. The National Archives also

will offer its course, "Going to the Source: An Introduction to Archival Research,"

May 29-June 1; the cost of the course is $160, for information contact Dr. J. Samuel

Walker by calling (202)-523-3298.

The Ohio Historical Society has published Tales of the Ohio Land, a book of

short stories by Jack Matthews of Ohio University. This illustrated, 186-page,

hardcover book is available from the Sales Department, Ohio Historical Society, I-

71 and 17th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43211 at a list price of $11.95.



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Ohio's regional and local historical societies' activities include: the Western

Reserve Historical Society has purchased from the Library of Congress a microfilm

edition of the complete set of the James A. Garfield Papers which can now be used

by researchers and students at the Society in Cleveland; the Aurora Historical

Society is conducting a program entitled "Introduction and Development of

Commerce and Industry in Aurora"; Mary Lynn Stevens, Director of the Licking

County Historical Society, has written "Local History Education: An Affordable

Approach," which will be published in the winter issue of Grand River, Newsletter

and Journal of the Ohio Association of Historical Societies and Museums; the

Worthington Historical Society reports that archeologist Raymond Baby has been

excavating its Hopewell Indian Earthworks and has found an ancient building

foundation at the base of the mound.

The Tuscarawas County Historical Society has received a grant from the

Tuscarawas County Bar Association for the preservation of approximately 80,000

court files and other records placed in the Society's care by the Tuscarawas County

Records Commission; the Westerville Historical Society is publishing From the

Cornell Diaries, edited by Dr. Harold Hancock of Otterbein College and based

upon original diaries kept in Hilliard to 1864 and then in Westerville to 1911; the

Fayette County Historical Society is sponsoring research on Down Thru the

Golden Years by B. E. Kelley in an attempt to discover who was producing iron in

the area prior to the arrival of early pioneers; The Granville, Ohio Historical

Society, Inc. has published The Era of Steam in Licking County, Ohio: The

Agricultural Aspect by William T. Richards; and the Lawrence County Historical

Society is publishing Abolitionist: The Life of Rev. John Rankin Written by

Himself in his 87th Year; and the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society

and Museum has compiled a history of Hilliard entitled, Quartoquecentennial of a

Pride Community.