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"The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society in a Changing World," Volume 54, Number 3, July-September, 1945, pp. 223-229.
... general organization was general there was little general Ohio history as general are not unknown to us now Science has contributed techniques which are the means of understanding 228
Volume 52, Number 2, April-June, 1943, pp. 188-203.
... general thesis of Mr generalized To him all general introduction to the volume as a whole Some may wonder what served as the basis for the selection 198 OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 198 OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ...

"Tod B. Galloway: Buckeye Jongleur, Composer of 'The Whiffenpoof Song,'" by Richard Theodore Boehm. Volume 83, Number 4, Autumn, 1974, pp. 256-282.
... general air of hospitality general twice prosecuting general practice He had generally recognized as one of the top few American musical comedy composers George Eells The Life That Late He Led New York 1967 40 For a photograph of Porter from Whiffenpoof days see pp 128-129 Lancelot ...

Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 452-468.
... 1848 Edited by A E 1848 by means of which 1848 had been affiliated 1848 led in the founding of such a society in Cincinnati and similar Turnvereine were soon established in various other cities Francis X Braun department of German University of Michigan and Lawrence S Thompson director ...

Volume 96, , Winter-Spring, 1987, pp. 60-92.
... generally increasing generally tended to be general interest in log general left no stone generals heads rolled at generals tarnished as the
Volume 46, Number 4, October, 1937, pp. 368-370.
... SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL XLVI PAGE For Index of Authors see Contents PAGE Abstract of the Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Held April 20 1937 290-292 Annual Report of the Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society April 21 1936--April 20 1937 271-278 ...

Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 302-308.
... generals The Confederate general understanding of generally considered by the library profession and by the informed public to be foremost in its comprehensiveness It offered city-wide service to everyone who could benefit from the printed and recorded word Barriers of distance of language of age and physical handicap of limited education ...

Volume 69, Number 2, April, 1960, pp. 183-187.
... general interests as well Authors of such articles are encouraged to submit them to the editor Articles should be limited to two thousand words but may be accompanied by drawings and photographs Louis Filler of the department of history at Antioch College is on leave for the second semester of the current year to serve as visiting professor of American civilization at the State University of Iowa Dr Filler also served as chairman of the ...

"Ohio and the Panama Canal," by Charles D. Ameringer. Volume 74, Number 1, Winter, 1965, pp. 3-12, notes 69-70.
... general interest by pointing out the danger of volcanoes at Nicaragua and Taylor afterwards assured him the address was in every way a success14 The people of Cincinnati Taylor wrote felt at once as we did on our first meeting in Paris not only your grasp of the subject but the intensity of conviction which inspired all your utterance15 The success of the talk may be measured by the demand that BunauVarilla repeat it the next day before the ...

"Pharmaceutical Education in Nineteenth-Century Ohio," by Robert A. Buerki. Volume 104, , Winter-Spring, 1995, pp. 42-84.
... 1848104 the new University boasted a 100 Length of Courses Annual Announcement of the Department of Pharmacy Scio College 1899-1900 Scio 1899 6 and General Information Annual Announcement of the Department of Pharmacy of Scio College 1900-1901 Scio 1900 21 Kremers Reference Files Also see Employment for Students ibid No entrance examination was required for the review course students being ...

"Shaker Medicines," by Harry D. Piercy. Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 336-348.
... general use in the general spiritual unrest general debility We recommend for 346 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 346 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly alleviation and cure a remedy that has been ...

Volume 61, Number 4, October, 1952, pp. 440-459.
... general works or surveys of general farming It owed its general history of hemp generally associates with generally unanswered Only general course of American
Volume 109, , Winter-Spring, 2000, pp. 95-117.
... generally established a general reader will general study of community general will find another general welfare legislation generally positive
"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 96, , Winter-Spring, 1987, pp. 57-59.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries Recent appointments retirements and awards within the professional community of Ohio historians include H Roger Grant of The University of Akron has been appointed to the editorial board of Railroad History Warren F Kuehl who joined the history department of The University of Akron in 1964 has retired Roberta S Alexander of the University of Dayton received an NEH-Project '87 Grant to attend a conference on ...

"Song Writers of Ohio: Will Lamartine Thompson, Author of 'Gathering Shells from the Seashore,'" by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 291-312.
... generally suggest my themes general supervision only generally acquainted with him but who do not appreciate the fact that he is the author of many of the most popular songs of America He is an active worker in the church His faith is broad and tolerant He stands for temperance order and all that consti- 312
Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 271-281.
... general printed elsewhere general aspects of southern general rather than general to the support of a general use to students of general index to both
"Last Ohio Canal Boat, The," by Albert N. Doerschuk. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 109-116.
... generally understood that the poisonous exhalations were not responsible for the maladies here enumerated The festive mosquito that infested the stagnant pools along the canal was the guilty agent 114 Ohio Arch 114 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications the work died the mortality among the less intelligent was extremely high men grew ...

"'A New Home-Who'll Follow?' Letters of a New England Emigrant Family in Ohio, 1831-1842," by Charles L. Sanford. Volume 65, Number 2, April, 1956, pp. 152-166.
... generally can at such times but he can get very little money-- The cry throughout the land is hard times amp I know not what you can do it is among the impossibles that I can help you I have nothing but what comes from my husband Uncle left property but property now is not money-- Jane has come back from Indiana amp now is keeping house in the city-- Ma has a home North of us-- Ashbel has been living with me ever since I was married-- I have a ...

"Behind Lincoln's Visit to Ohio in 1859," Volume 60, Number 1, January, 1951, pp. 28-47.
... generally sympathized with generally and of heresy and general party grounds might be construed as a dig at Chase and his presidential aspirations Active preliminary support of the rally might impute unfriendliness to the governor Local Republican newspapers particularly found themselves in an awkward dilemma in handling the story The ...

"Address of Ex-Governor James E. Campbell," Volume 28, Number 2, April, 1919, pp. 242-246.
... generals comrades in war generals who were not so generaled and Stonewall Jackson was killed They followed Grant through the campaign which ended in the weary siege of Vicksburg and its grand surrender a day after the ending of the decisive battle at Gettysburg-the only one fought on northern soil and the greatest battle of the war These ...