... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA VOL XVIII No l JANUARY 1909 SERPENT MOUND TOWER It will be recalled that the Seventy-Seventh GeneralAssembly 1908 in the appropriations for the Society made provision by a special appropriation of 500 for the erection of a tower at Serpent Mound At the meeting of the Executive Committee held July 16 1908 the matter of making a contract and supervising the erection ...
...1848 Lindley Harand the 1848 Douglass Andrew E on date of Creation 22 1856 26 91 Democrats and Democratic party 14 17 Draft National of 1941 34 18 19 20 22 26 34 Drake Benjamin western author 215-19 Dental advertisements in Cleveland literary contributions of 217 compared newspapers 374ff with T Flint 221 Dentistry among Mound Builders 372 Drake Charles D A Buckeye Boardingin Western Reserve ...
... 18481873 rev 99 Custer 1848-1873 by Richard N Current rev 99 Himmelberg Robert F The Origins of the National Recovery Administration Business Government and the Trade Association Issue 1921-1933 rev 237 Hoadly George 148 Hocking Valley Strikebreakers Evictions and Violence Industrial Conflict in the Hocking Valley 1884-1885 by George B Cotkin 140-50 Hoffer Peter C book rev 115 Holli Melvin G ...
... generalities about farm prices inflation and housing always concluding with his own practical bit of advice Vote in your own interest or you will be voting for special privilege Obviously the Democratic party's interests and those of his listeners coincided perfectly The short speech concluded he would ask his audience Do you want to meet my family and amid a chorus of cheers Mrs Truman and Margaret would step onto the front of the platform to ...
... Historical News Historical News The thirty-seventh annual meeting of the American Council of Learned Societies held in Washington DC January 26-27 featured a panel of twelve scholars discussing the relevance of eighteenth-century ideas in twentieth-century society Thinking Americans have been aroused from their complacency by the greatly increased contact with other nations and cultures many of which are in sharp conflict with our national interest values and way of life The startling ...
... OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 239 OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 239 moved that the members of the Society assembled in annual business meeting memorialize the members of the GeneralAssembly and the members of the Finance Committee in particular to make a more careful study of ...
... general bookkeeper 25000 per year Mr Shetrone assistant curator 1500 per annum Mr John Gill superintendent of the building 90000 Mr Elmer Hart first janitor 72000 Mr E C McMillin second janitor 70000 stenographer Miss Grace Harper 6000 per month assistant librarian Miss Minnie Bushfield 7000 per month Secretary E O Randall 100000 per annum Treasurer E F Wood 30000 per annum 570 Ohio Arch ...
... generalship the opportunities and necessities of the extraordinary situation and giving without stint of himself he marshaled and led during the World War with concentrated and commanding patriotism the combined forces of the university into vigorous and valiant action The thrill of that memorable April day when with ringing eloquence he placed the entire man power and equipment of the university at the disposal of President Wilson the ...
... generally and permanently generals who led in this mighty combat had recorded their testimony and this enabled Simonds to write with added authority of those terrible and magnificent days which may well be characterized as the Armageddon of history The German advance which for days swept everything before it was halted in front of Amiens where the last convulsions of the gigantic struggle ...
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The Papers of Thirteen Early Ohio Political Leaders An Inventory to the 1976-77 Microfilm Editions compiled by Linda E Kalette has been published by the Ohio Historical Society Included in this inventory are the manuscript collections of Ethan Allen Brown Samuel Huntington Return J Meigs Jr Arthur St Clair Micajah T Williams Thomas Worthington Charles ...
... waiting for waiting for THE WAR'S END the letter of AN OHIO SOLDIER IN ALABAMA after learning of LINCOLN 'S DEATH edited b y LOUIS FILLE R Holiday Ames was a forty-three-year-old blacksmith in Ashland Ohio when he answered President Lincoln's call of July 1 1862 for three hundred thousand three years troops1 Made a second lieutenant in Company B of the newly organized One Hundred and Second ...
... 1848 It was first 1848 and 1863 his appeal to Polish patriotism is easily understood40 The struggle of the Balkan states with the Turks aroused considerable excitement among the Cleveland foreign-born The Bulgars and Rumanians held joint meetings to raise funds and received promises of aid from Cleveland Hungarians A few of the younger men left for the homeland to enlist in the military ...
... 1848 on Internal 1848-4953 The position 1848 Reply to Douglas Springfield June 1857 Cooper Institute February 1860 Columbus September 1859 Peoria October 1854 14 Thomas Editor's Preface to 1938 Edition xii-xiii 15 Ibid See also Howells Years of My Youth 203 16 Howells Preface to Life xi All textual references hereafter are to the facsimile ...
... general work on the subject and is a standard summary of anthropological research in the western hemisphere The late Dr Wissler who served for many years as curator of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History and who had vast experience in the field was eminently qualified to produce this volume In a very systematic manner he classifies the culture of the new world natives and describes it from the standpoint of food areas ...
... general to become editor of generally floor them His general carousing in a desperate effort to woo the crossroads' vote in the South32 Governor William H Seward of New York stumped the western hustings of the Empire State in a green country wagon33 A Railsplitter stood on a stump at a Whig convention in Springfield Illinois and regaled ...
... 654 Ohio Arch 654 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications made worthy of the many heroic events in the history of our state which it perpetuates Signed WILLIA D COTTON Member of Campus Martius Committee The Chairman of the Committee on BIG BOTTOM PARK submitted the following report The local grange held its annual picnic in the park on August 28th They put the grounds in good condition and ...
... general medicine and all of general medicine was generally removed so as to generally the last was over general medical practice until after World War II by which time she was in her eighties Dr Wilson died in Columbus in 1955 ...
... generally convincing and generals five admirals four generals and two Marine generals As implied in the generals and admirals general patterns A Time for
... general and Hoover general conference The second area for action comprised the administrative and educational measures which the Department of Agriculture had already programmed Finally the farmers themselves he told the conferees must assert themselves either individually or through their organizations24 This was an open bid for farm groups to lobby for their interests The invitation was ...