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"Role of the 'District' as a Unit in Organized Medicine in Ohio, The," by Robert G. Paterson. Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 367-377.
... THE ROLE OF THE DISTRICT AS A UNIT IN ORTHE ROLE OF THE DISTRICT AS A UNIT IN ORGANIZED MEDICINE IN OHIO1 By ROBERT G PATERSON PHD Use of the district as a basic unit of medical organization and administration is historically the oldest in the State It antedates the county city and state medical societies A district in the sense in which it is used here includes within its area two or more counties From 1811 to 1 90 2 the history of medical ...

Volume 109, , Winter-Spring, 2000, pp. 95-117.
... settlement house to promote parks and playgrounds for his employees and to advocate industrial unions A conflict between factions in the Ohio Republican party led to the nomination of Jones for the office of mayor of Toledo His narrow victory launched him on an unusual political career Jones sought to apply his business philosophy of the golden rule to government He tolerated drinking favored ...

"Januarius Aloysius MacGahan: Eulogy (MacGahan Monument)," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 226-228.
... 226 Ohio Arch 226 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications JANUARIUS ALOYSIUS MACGAHAN Eulogy by William A Taylor Many years ago when a boy attending Dist No 6 school in Harrison township I was deeply but not then favorably impressed by this sentence in Kirkham's Grammar The evil that men do lives after them the good is often interred with their bones which I was called on to parse analyse ...

"Ohio's Constitutional Convention of 1912," Volume 61, Number 1, January, 1952, pp. 11-31.
... OHIO'S CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1912 OHIO'S CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1912 by LANDON WARNER Assistant Professor of History and Political Science Kenyon College A constitutional mandate requires the submission to Ohio's electorate in 1952 of this question Shall there be a convention to revise alter or amend the constitution1 Provision ...

Volume 108, , Winter-Spring, 1999, pp. 62-116.
... settlement was finally reached settlement patterns the settlement era The book is an settlements the authors point settlements smaller than they settlements than most of those
"Movement for Coal Mine Safety in Nineteenth-Century Ohio, The," by K. Austin Kerr. Volume 86, Number 1, Winter, 1977, pp. 3-18.
... K K AUSTIN KERR The Movement for Coal Mine Safety in Nineteenth-Century Ohio In the nineteenth century Ohioans as other Americans faced a host of new situations arising from the industrial revolution As the level of industrial production increased unique forms of occupational organization emerged which often confronted workers or the public with unaccustomed hazards creating demands that ...

"Hayes-Tilden Controversy," Volume 15, Number 3, July, 1906, pp. 392-393.
... 392 Ohio Arch 392 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications HAYES-TILDEN CONTROVERSY There is a saying Happy is the nation that has no history We doubt the truth of that trite-ism and would certainly take issue with its philosophy To say a nation has no history is to brand it as having been one lacking necessity and activity These latter elements wanting a nation would speedily lapse into ...

"Oberlin and Co-Education," by Robert S. Fletcher. Volume 47, Number 1, January, 1938, pp. 1-19.
... OBERLIN AND CO-EDUCATION OBERLIN AND CO-EDUCATION By ROBERT S FLETCHER Early Oberlin is best understood as the experimental college of its day For the most part the colleges of the middle third of the nineteenth century sternly resisted the assaults of innovation A monastic unworldliness and timelessness characterized the great majority they stood barrenly and stubbornly isolated amidst the pounding surf of romantic reformism Even newly-established institutions of the always-innovating West ...

"Dard Hunter, The Mountain House, and Chillicothe," Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 238-242.
... settlements in the great Northwest Territory some claim it is second only to Marietta Fort Steuben having been erected there in 1789 and named in honor of that Prussian drill master of the Continental Army Baron Frederick William Von Steuben Steubenville's second claim to fame so it seems lies in the fact that there was born there in 181 4 that brusque and intensely sincere man Edwin M ...

"Some Ohio Caves and Rock Shelters Bearing Evidences of Human Occupancy," by H. C. Shetrone. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 1-34.
... northwest of the town of northwest The valley of the stream in this particular locality is quite narrow forming a typical hollow Its borders are precipitous as a result of erosion of the Sharon conglomerate and the gradual lowering of the stream bed The caves are many feet higher than the present level of the creek and while the stream primarily is responsible for their origin decomposition ...

"The Decline of Epidemics in Ohio," Volume 55, Number 4, October-December, 1946, pp. 310-337.
... settlement of the state in 1788 which appear as marking the advance society has made in this field of social well-being The first period embraces the years 1788 to 1873 or 85 years the second period covers the years 1873 to 9000 or 27 years and the third period spans the years from 1 900 to 1945 These broad time periods follow those adopted in thelatest history of Ohio 314
Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 305-313.
... settlements in the state William F Zornow has been appointed instructor in history at the Case Institute of Technology Dr Stanton L Davis has about completed the manuscript of An Atlas of Western Civilization a general historical atlas from the earliest times to the present Dr John W Long Jr has been serving as assistant professor in the department of history at Western College since September 1946 Martha Wickard was recently appointed ...

"Young Howells Drafts a 'Life' for Lincoln," by Robert Price. Volume 76, Number 4, Autumn, 1967, pp. 232-246, notes 275-277.
... settlements And as for the settlements but except for the fever and chills of malaria young Howells had never experienced such hardships personally and just then seemed not to be in the mood to record the implications of agonizing physical effort long frustration and heartache that later biographers would read into Lincoln's simple words As Howells turned to Lincoln's New Salem years and to ...

"Bread and Doctrine at Oberlin," by Robert Samuel Fletcher. Volume 49, Number 1, January, 1940, pp. 58-67.
... BREAD AND DOCTRINE AT OBERLIN BREAD AND DOCTRINE AT OBERLIN By ROBERT SAMUEL FLETCHER Reform is manifold and yet it is one declared President Asa Mahan of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute in an address before the American Physiological Society in Boston in 1839 The true Christian reformer he said was a universal reformer seeking the correction of all evils No man could consistently be a temperance advocate and not an opponent of slavery nor an enemy of war and not a sponsor of moral reform He ...

"An Ancestor of Ohio Medicine: Fairfield Medical School (1812-1840)," by Howard Dittrick. Volume 61, Number 4, October, 1952, pp. 365-370.
... settlement of the country developed Migration affected also personalities and methods in medical teaching In northern Ohio pioneers from New England came across New York state by boat and by oxcart In southern Ohio they came over the mountains and settled along the Ohio River The Fairfield ...

"The Civil War Lithographs of Alfred Edward Mathews," (Collections and Exhibits) by Elizabeth R. Martin. Volume 72, Number 3, July, 1963, pp. 230-242.
... COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS THE CIVIL WAR LITHOGRAPHS OF ALFRED EDWARD MATHEWS by ELIZABETH R MARTIN THE CIVIL WAR lithographs of the Ohioan THE CIVIL WAR lithographs of the Ohioan Alfred Edward Mathews in the Ohio Historical Society collections are representative of the contribution made by the soldier artist to the pictorial ...

"Fowke's Book Reviewed," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 143-148.
... Fowke's Book Reviewed Fowke's Book Reviewed 143 which seem to be very real and very correct This should also be the case with the person who studies the earthworks of Ohio He should be so familiar with ancient Society as to make the monuments speak and interpret the works and relics so that they will be suggestive of the people who used them A negative criticism does not serve any good purpose Every writer should rise to a plane higher than ...

"Stephen D. Peet: In Memoriam," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 299-301.
... Editorialana Editorialana 299 known as Campus Martius and shall hold the same and the property thereon subject to such use as the General Assembly may direct E J HOPPLE Speaker of the House of Representatives EARL D BLOOM President of the Senate Passed March 21 1917 Approved March 29 1917 JAMES M Cox G overnor Filed in office of Secretary of State April 2 1917 STEPHEN D PEET IN MEMORIAM It was in one of the early months of the year 1875 that Isaac Smucker of Newark and Stephen D Peet then ...

"Garfield and Hayes: Political Leaders of the Gilded Age," Volume 77, Numbers 1, 2, & 3, Winter, Spring, Summer, 1968, pp. 111-124, notes 195-197.
... Garfield and Hayes Political Leaders of the Gilded Age by ALLAN PESKIN They are linked together in the public mind Garfield and Hayes along with Grant Arthur and Harrison--bearded Presidents for a Gilded Age To Thomas Wolfe They were the lost Americans their gravely vacant and bewhiskered faces mixed melted swam together Which had the whiskers which t il e burnsides which w as wh ich 1 Others besides Wolfe have had difficulty in sorting out the men from behind their beards Garfield and Hayes ...

Volume 99, , Winter-Spring, 1990, pp. 74-94.
... settlement to newly-arrived settlement came in 1774 and settlement routes canals and settlement Out of government service in the 1920s Bullitt lived in Europe writing and leading a bohemian existence He married the notorious Louise Bryant the widow of radical journalist John Reed When ...