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"The Grand Review," by D. A. Randall. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 140-141.
... general affable and courteous and every inch a man Then followed Sheridan's cavalry headed by Major General Merritt escorted by the 5th U S cavalry Regiments brigades and divisions passed by It seemed as though there was no end to the moving masses of horses and men The third cavalry division appeared in the distance Major General George A ...

"Next President an Ohioan," Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 299.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 2 99 NEXT PRESIDENT AN OHIOAN The Republican National Convention in Chicago June 12 nominated Senator Warren G Harding on the tenth ballot for President of the United States The Democratic National Convention in San Francisco July 5 nominated Governor James M Cox on the forty-fourth ballot for President of the United States The Ohio State ...

"The Mississippi Squadron," by James Edwin Campbell. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 56-62.
... 56 Ohio Arch 56 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications These swarming hordes of careless unclean illy housed and frequently immoral people make the conservation of the health of the children a moral question with which religionists as well as humanitarians must deal Let us not forget that while we are doing something for the children they are doing a great deal for us Those who freely give ...

"Ash Cave," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 271-272.
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 271 Fortieth Annual Meeting 271 have charge of arrangements for the proposed trip and suggested that members desiring to make the tour communicate with him ASH CAVE Mr Bright stated that Ash Cave has been turned over to the State Forestry Department the state purchased about 1200 acres of land and has made a state park of it Mr Wood for the Committee on Nominations stated that the committee desires to make its report in two sections We have with us today a man who has ...

"Newspapers and History," by Raymond F. Fletcher. Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 212-226.
... general circulation to keep general body Many general manager of Brush-Moore Newspapers and head of the ANPA Bureau of Advertising and Grove Patterson editor of the Toledo Blade are top flight men in national journalism News is the basis of the modern newspaper but it cannot live by news alone It must also amuse and serve Unless a ...

"Auxiliary and Non-Party Politics: The 1936 Democratic Presidential Campaign in Ohio," Volume 90, Number 2, Spring, 1981, pp. 114-128.
... THOMAS T THOMAS T SPENCER Auxiliary and Non-Party Politics The 1936 Democratic Presidential Campaign in Ohio Presidential candidates and political observers have long viewed Ohio as a key state In the 1936 presidential election both parties made an intense effort to capture the state's twenty-six electoral votes The Democrats were successful because of their candidate the popular incumbent ...

"A Hoover Vignette," Volume 91, , Annual, 1982, pp. 74-82.
... general principles of general policies We must general work of the RFC at general in the first World War he had authored the Dawes Plan for German reparations after that war Hoover had appointed him ambassador to Great Britain in 1929 and then had called him back to Washington to serve ...

"The Medical Journals of the Period, 1835-1858," by Jonathan Forman. Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 361-366.
... general charges of fraud general were carrying many advertisements all of them along the line of this Dr 's Female Pills one dollar a box with full directions Married ladies should not use them Sent by mail These advertisements increased in numbers and blatancy until finally in 1858 we find one New England weekly offering for only three dollars The only safe and sure prevention from ...

"Some Notes on Ohio Historiography," by Clarence E. Carter. Volume 28, Number 2, April, 1919, pp. 176-185.
... general during the early general class although it general classification and general view of the western generalization from generally characteristic of local historians If the ...

"The Mobbing of the Crisis," Volume 59, Number 2, April, 1950, pp. 150-153.
... THE MOBBING OF THE CRISIS THE MOBBING OF THE CRISIS by EUGENE H ROSEBOOM Professor of History Ohio State University On the night of March 5 1863 in the midst of the Civil War the capital city of Ohio was the scene of a species of violence that had more than local significance The office of Samuel Medary's Crisis a weekly newspaper that had won both national acclaim and condemnation for its ...

"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.
... generally took no action on generally undependable53 The Counseling and Education Subcommittee spotlighted unfair treatment of girls and women in high schools and colleges Researchers discovered high school subjects not open to girls and investigations of women's status in higher education uncovered evidence of female enrollment quotas and inequities in scholarship awards54 The Opportunities ...

"Address of Prof. G. Frederick Wright (Laying Corner Stone of The Society's Building)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 422-424.
... general information-the spread of knowledge or knowing what was accomplished in the past what were the deeds what were the accomplishments and what were the forces By all those things we learn that knowledge is essential to continue successful progress Therefore this building the work of this Society is a direct element of the strength of our state and indirectly of our nation Therefore it is well to acknowledge ...

"Victor Gilbreath," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 575-582.
... general favorite with the young people of the place The instrument of which he was especially fond was the flute Early in 1843 the family moved to Galena Illinois Here the drink habit into which he had fallen grew upon him and new associates led him to gambling At the opening of the war with Mexico Albion T Crow of Galena organized Company F of the First Regiment of Illinois Volunteers for service Gilbreath wished to join the company and was ...

"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of History, Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, April 8, 1949," Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 332-348.
... general in character or general consensus is that general there was agreement generalized as to lose all general was even more emphatically expressed in connection with a round-the-state field trip VII SUGGESTED PROJECTS TO BE ...

"The Semi-Colon Club of Cincinnati," Volume 73, Number 1, Winter, 1964, pp. 13-26, notes 57-58.
... general pattern was to meet general discussion followed general living patterns general public as well as those apprehended was astounded --by the action of the marshal not by the quality of the catch Included in the roundup were the sheriff and prosecuting attorney The incident provoked ...

"The First Circumnavigation of the Earth," Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 164-169.
... general view from generally received by the ablest navigators and by Columbus among others He deduced from that idea the conclusion that Asia could be reached by sailing westward across the Atlantic This was Strabo's idea revived By this time too men's knowledge of the earth had become greatly enlarged as compared with antiquity In 1474 Toscanelli constructed his map on the theory of ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 220-222.
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR SOLDIERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BURIED IN OHIO This is the title of a book which has long been in demand by citizens of Ohio and many beyond the borders of that state who have learned through tradition or otherwise that their Revolutionary ancestors came to this state and are probably buried here The arduous work of ...

"Thomsonianism in Ohio," Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 322-331.
... general agent and located general and he warned his followers that the only efficacious and reliable preparations were those made by the several manufacturing concerns which he either owned or controlled The growth of the cult in the Middle West resulted in the largest of these manufacturing concerns being in Cincinnati From it all the territory tributary to the Mississippi and
"The Leatherwood God: From Narrative to Novel," Volume 74, Number 3, Summer, 1965, pp. 191-202, notes 212.
... THE LEATHER WOOD GOD THE LEATHER WOOD GOD FROM NARRATIVE TO NOVEL by HASKELL S SPRINGER In 1916 at the age of seventy-nine William Dean Howells published the last great novel of his long career Less than four years later he was dead In writing The Leatherwood God Howells was fulfilling a long-time intention to make use of his enthusiasm for the history of his native Ohio as well as -- in the way of an old man -- returning to the recollections ...

Volume 64, Number 4, October, 1955, pp. 456-479.
... general's stars In 1863 he general lack of interest general reader It is indeed general with a wide generally unsuccessful From general reader is freed