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"The Early Historical Writings of James Ford Rhodes, 1885-1886," by Robert Cruden. Volume 69, Number 2, April, 1960, pp. 171-178.
... strikes ordered by the strikes and crudity of life in their city but Rhodes was reminded of the cultural splendors of ancient Athens Comparing the business leaders of Cleveland to Athenians he noted that many rich men had given generously to education and other cultural endeavors feeling that there is something nobler in life than mere gain of money and that something besides great wealth is ...

"Alfred R. McIntire," Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 123-124.
... Editorialana Editorialana 1 23 ALFRED R M cI NTIRE Hon Alfred R McIntire died on Monday September 21 1903 near Jewelsburg Colorado while a passenger upon a train from Emmett Idaho to his home at Mt Vernon He was born July 14 1840 on a farm near Mt Hope Holmes county Ohio and at the age of fourteen removed with his parents to Knox county and settled upon a farm near Fredericktown His ancestors on both the paternal and maternal sides were Irish His grandfathers emigrated to America and his ...

Volume 69, Number 3, July, 1960, pp. 294-297.
... Historical News Historical News THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF THE MORMON CHURCH has microfilmed all military records of the division of soldiers' claims of the Ohio adjutant general's office The microfilmed records include grave registration data on Ohio veterans of all wars in which Ohioans participated rosters of Ohio soldiers in these wars and indexes to the rosters original hand-written muster rolls of the Ohio units in the Civil War records of payment to Squirrel Hunters rosters of Ohio ...

Volume 66, Number 3, July, 1957, pp. 314-337.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews Men of the Western Waters The Taking of Americas First West 17811794 By Dale Van Every Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1956 x244p maps illustrations appendices bibliography and index 400 This volume will be of great interest both to that portion of the general public which enjoys reading history and also to the student who pursues history as a vocation It is based upon a wide reading of the best works of scholars in the field and makes no pretense of having delved ...

Volume 102, , Winter-Spring, 1993, pp. 40-76.
... strikes in order to strikers After World War I strikes and Communist revolution assisted Hillman If nothing else Fraser could at least have given passion to Hillman's alleged selling-out of the working class But Fraser has chosen to depict Hillman as in the language of the 1960s-era Ivy League coffeehouse a labor bureaucrat Labor ...

"Hannah Fancher's Notes on Ohio Speech in 1824," Volume 73, Number 1, Winter, 1964, pp. 34-38, notes 59-60.
... Hannah Fancher's Notes Hannah Fancher's Notes On Ohio Speech in 1824 edited by JOHN Y SIMON Hannah Fancher of Brown County Ohio was a tireless uplifter of her neighbors In long letters prepared for the newspapers she offered advice on many topics the length of sermons behavior in church how to sing properly the importance of keeping promises even the best method for killing bedbugs1 In 1833 she made a public appeal for forty dollars to have her Rules of Politeness printed an appeal necessary ...

"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 ...

"Literary Periodicals of the Ohio Valley," Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 201-205.
... LITERARY PERIODICALS OF THE OHIO VALLEY LITERARY PERIODICALS OF THE OHIO VALLEY IN a course of investigations concerning Western literary undertakings the writer has given some attention to the history of periodical publications particularly those devoted to literature There have been many such publications in the valley of the Ohio River some of great merit others of little or no value Comparatively few of our Western magazines have been well supported by the public or have lived longer than ...

"Sisterhood, Inc.: The Status of Women Commission Movement and the Rise of Feminist Coalition Politics in Ohio, 1964-1974," by Kathleen A. Laughlin. Volume 108, , Winter-Spring, 1999, pp. 39-60.
... KATHLEEN A KATHLEEN A LAUGHLIN Sisterhood Inc The Status of Women Commission Movement and the Rise of Feminist Coalition Politics in Ohio 1964-1974 Phyllis Schlafly's STOP ERA organization campaigned vigorously against ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment ERA in Ohio during the early 1970s Armed with loaves of bread tied with pink ribbons bus loads of STOP ERA supporters came to the state capitol in Columbus to lobby against the Amendment when the Ohio House of Representatives' State ...

"Ohio's Germans, 1840-1875," Volume 66, Number 4, October, 1957, pp. 339-354.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 66 NUMBER 4 OCTOBER 1957 Ohio's Germans 1840-1875 By CARL WITTKE The great period of German immigration is long since past and the Germans have been diluted and absorbed along with other nationality groups into a composite Americanism A century ago German immigrants in number and quality constituted one of the most important elements in the American population Most of them were plain people peasants laborers or craftsmen ...

Volume 90, Number 3, Summer, 1981, pp. 262-290.
... strike not industrial democracy that threatens the corporation a fact that union leaders whatever their rhetorical predilections have long appreciated For executives the challenge of the postwar years was to learn to manage industrial relations as they had earlier learned to manage sales finance and other business functions When they mastered that challenge the union threat receded and the laboristic economy was exposed as a chimera Brody is ...

"Honors to the Memory of Jonathan Alder," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 533-536.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 533 Reviews Notes and Comments 533 Indian dialects and is a man of high character and gentlemanly attainments At the conclusion of the exercises a remarkable demonstration occurred The vast crowd charmed by the address and manly bearing of Buffalo Child Long Lance surged forward eager to grasp him by the hand The timbers under the speaker's stand began to snap The Chief and those about him however succeeded in getting to the ground and the threatened collapse of the ...

Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 202-221.
... strikes of 1886 and who strikes killed roughly 2300 and injured some 6000 Iraqi noncombatants military spokesmen generally label this sort of thing collateral damage despite the efforts of pilots who jeopardized their own lives in attempting to avoid all but strictly military objectives As Air Force General Tony McPeak had warned President Bush before the shooting started You're going to ...

"George Hunt Pendleton, The Ohio Idea and Political Continuity in Reconstruction America," by Thomas S. Mach. Volume 108, , Summer-Autumn, 1999, pp. 125-144.
... THOMAS S THOMAS S MACH George Hunt Pendleton The Ohio Idea and Political Continuity in Reconstruction America The severe defeat of the Democrats in the 1866 election in Ohio and across the country left some of the party's political positions meaningless With a Republican majority in Congress and Reconstruction issues under its control the Democratic Party pinned its future on the ideas of a politician in the throes of resurrecting a political career George Hunt Pendleton a leading Democrat ...

"Ethical Function of the Historian," by David Jayne Hill. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 352-356.
... 352 Ohio Arch 352 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ALBERT DOUGLAS The county of Ross is one of the richest in Ohio in historic lore It figured potently in the pioneer and early state annals Chillicothe was the first capital of the state There on April 25 1852 was born Albert Douglas who at the last annual meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society of which he has long been a life and interested member was elected a Trustee Mr Douglas was educated in the Chillicothe ...

"Logan Elm Park," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 652-653.
... 652 Ohio Arch and Hist 652 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ber of the Committee from Dayton accompanied by a representative group of Dayton citizens who piloted us to Miami Mound where a short stop was made thence into Dayton where dinner was served and a short meeting held At Dayton we visited the Conservancy Works the Wright Aviation Field and other points of interest This closed our activities for the day There is no question that both of these trips were highly enjoyable and ...

"Good Will in Fields of Peace," by Louis Blake Duff. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 27-30.
... GOOD WILL IN FIELDS OF PEACE GOOD WILL IN FIELDS OF PEACE By Louis BLAKE DUFF We hear in these September days the clock of destiny click the clock of your destiny the clock of Canadian destiny the clock of world destiny A momentous month draws to a close In it your role and ours has been changed By one stroke there has been made a new relationship and may no evil fate ever disturb it There sprang up overnight almost a new doctrine that the defense of the North American continent is one single ...

"Robert Bulkley: Progressive Profile," by William D. Jenkins. Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 57-72.
... WILLIAM D WILLIAM D JENKINS Robert Bulkley Progressive Profile Twenty years ago American historians characterized progressivism as a political movement whose reform impulse was rooted in the status anxieties of its predominately middle-class membership Since then a generation of historians has effectively challenged the simplicity of that hypothesis and replaced it with the notion that progressivism was more diffuse in nature No longer viewed then as a movement cohesive in philosophy and ...

"Sergeant Stanley Nagorka," Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 294-297.
... 294 Ohio Arch 294 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The Captain has given his native town and state wide and honorable publicity His book is a lively modest straightforward statement of his services in the World War as full of thrills as his daring exploits It is written in attractive form and excellent spirit and deserves a place in every American library-especially those of Ohio Captain Rickenbacker's native state In this connection it may be proper to say a number of Captain ...

"Annual Report of the Society for 1960," Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 247-253.
... Annual Report of the Society for 1960 Annual Report of the Society for 1960 AFTER LAST YEAR ' S extensive report of the Society's development through its seventy-five years we shall offer but a simple review of the activities for 1960 At the end of each year the heads of the divisions and the departments prepare annual reports which are submitted to the director These statements supply most of the information from which the Society's annual report is compiled The work of the Society is after ...