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"Cleveland's Johnson: At Home," Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 319-335.
... general collapse and was abandoned12 Arthur Fuller who drove the car on many of these trips later recalled some of the hazards of those dangerous days 10 Ibid November 4 1902 11 Ibid May 28 1901 12 Ibid September 2 1902 September 12 18 20 27 1903 Cleveland's Johnson At Home 325 Cleveland's Johnson At Home 325 Automobiles were still so new that folks were half-scared of them If they were walking in the road as we approached they usually ...

"Homeopathy and Sexual Equality: The Controversy Over Coeducation at Cincinnati's Pulte College, 1873-1879," by William Barlow and David O. Powell. Volume 90, Number 2, Spring, 1981, pp. 101-113.
... general practitioners generally unacquainted with general deportment and that generalizing about the medical education of women in nineteenth-century America historians must research more completely homeopathic and other irregular medical schools In fact a thorough reexamination of ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 37, Number 2, April, 1928, pp. 428-438.
... generally have been good friends to the Society None has been a better friend than Senator Frank B Willis More may be said of him in these columns later Less should not be said of him now JUST JUDGMENTS There was a time when American history and biography written by American authors was a continued paean of praise In the opinion of disinterested judges recent tendencies have been toward the opposite extreme Our modern writers are devoting much ...

"When Lafayette Came to Cincinnati" Volume 34, Number 3, July, 1925, pp. 427-428.
... generally a program for such celebration of the anniversary of this remarkable tour the patriotic societies of America lost a real opportunity The following editorial of the Cincinnati Times-Star of May 18 reflects the spirit that this celebration revived in the Queen City of the West WHEN LAFAYETTE CAME TO CINCINNATI The most romantic figure in American history was not an American but a Frenchman and on Tuesday Cincinnati will honor his ...

Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 200-207.
... HISTORICAL NEWS HISTORICAL NEWS Historical Societies ALLEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Lima James A MacDonell President The December issue of the Reporter contains an article on the early grain business in Allen County It also includes a letter from the president of the society announcing that the building fund of the society stood as of December 13 at 118000 and that 2000 was needed to meet the board's annual goal of 10000 for the fund This amount has been secured for the past three years ...

Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 188-195.
... general are BOOK REVIEWS general deficiency is in general-store keepers as well as to schools and churches and perhaps even politics These deficiencies are by no means trifling but From Prairie to Corn Belt remains nevertheless a first-rate contribution to American agricultural history ROBERT L JONES Marietta College THE UNIVERSITY OF ...

"Brooks and Burlingame," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 614-615.
... general history of the city covering 122 pages followed by thirty-three special articles by citizens of Akron who are qualified to write with authority on the chapters assigned them The volume includes 666 neatly printed pages of small octavo size No one interested in the growth and commanding importance of this industrial city can afford to be without it It is published at a very moderate price without any thought of profit and deserves a ...

"New Laws of Interest to the Society," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 550-551.
... 550 Ohio Arch 550 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications LITTLE LOGAN ELMS Sometime early in the current year it was suggested that possibly under the spreading branches of the Logan Elm might be found some seedling baby Logan Elms that with proper care would grow up through the years into sturdy trees like the parent The little park surrounding the Elm is mown every year and the young ...

"Business Meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Association," Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 258-259.
... 258 Ohio Arch 258 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Bishop Memoirs of Rev David Rice and History of the Church in Kentucky 118-140 Hoffman The Story of a Country Church 36-59 8 McNemar The Kentucky Revival with a Brief Sketch of Shakerism 1808 73-105 Morrow History of Warren County Ohio 267-274 Otterbein Home Annual 9 Centennial ...

"Crossroads: The Xenia Tornado, A Retrospective View," by Donald A. Hutslar. Volume 83, Number 3, Summer, 1974, pp. 192-211.
... edited by edited by DONALD A HUTSLAR Crossroads The Xenia Tornado A Retrospective View It is possible to factually document the cataclysmic tornado which cut a path through southwestern Ohio on the third of April 1974 Pictures can show the destruction words convey the impressions of the participants There will be many publications of this nature What is difficult perhaps impossible to impart is the break in historic continuity such an event ...

Volume 99, , Summer-Autumn, 1990, pp. 168-200.
... general goal In the chapter general public and generally improved the general direction of Dr general headings ranging general entries with basic
"Early Ohio Postal Routes," by William D. Overman. Volume 55, Number 4, October-December, 1946, pp. 401-406.
... DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS EARLY OHIO POSTAL ROUTES by WILLIAM D O VERMAN Director Library and Archives Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Akron Ohio Editor's Note Considerable interest has been indicated in Dr Overman's article on Early Ohio Postal Routes published in the January-March 1946 issue of the Quarterly pp 21-29 Particularly philatelists ...

"A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio, 1969-1970," Volume 78, Number 4, Autumn, 1969, pp. 288-296.
... compiled by compiled by HELEN M THURSTON A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio 1969-1970 ARCHAEOLOGY BRITT CLAUDE JR The Hopkins Sites Multi-Component Sites in Miami County Ohio Ohio Archaeologist XVIII October 1968 124-128 GOODMAN KENNETH C A Proposed Standard for Denoting Loci of Features and Artifacts in ...

"The Heavenly City and Human Cities: Washington Gladden and Urban Reform," by John M. Mulder. Volume 87, Number 2, Spring, 1978, pp. 151-174.
... generally viewed the rise of the social gospel during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a response to the problems posed by industrialization immigration and urbanization Ever since the publication of Arthur M Schlesinger's pioneering analysis in 19321 historians have examined American religious groups especially American Protestants to determine the ways in which they met the Darwinist challenge to their system of thought ...

"Prevailing Manners and Customs on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Irene Hardy," edited by Louis Filler. Volume 86, Number 1, Winter, 1977, pp. 41-53.
... generally not in favor general use until about generally a big room which generally of four-foot generally called each generally brought back from a visit a little roll of quilt ...

"Birth Places of Three Ohio Presidents," by Felix J. Koch. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 117-122.
... general sore Just beyond general store aforesaid and our friend the hub-maker introduces you to his mother a woman of 93 at last accounts who was here when Grant lived in the place You hear her recollections then stroll on to the cross-lane to the river where an old house just at the stream overlooks the boat landing where Grant's folk left or came Birthplaces of Three
Volume 58, Number 4, October, 1949, pp. 476-486.
... general editor and also general European war breaks general readers For the specialist interested in the history of higher education these volumes bountifully illustrate the problems surrounding the founding and growth of a state university At the very outset arose the question of the character of the university ie should it teach only the ...

"Report of the Committee on Historical Societies," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 263-266.
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 263 Fortieth Annual Meeting 263 healthy condition even though it carries the scars of the damage caused by storm three years ago The General Gibson Grove that was planted a year ago is growing with few losses and they are being replaced Thousands of people continue to visit this historic old tree annually On October 4th the Ohio History Day Association held its annual ...

"The Professional Education of Pioneer Ohio Physicians," Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 189-197.
... general education before general and professional general practitioner of 1935 should not deride the men of a hundred years ago In some respects these 1835 men were better prepared to enter practice than those of 1935 especially in the art of medicine They had seen in their preparation many bed patients not under the ideal conditions of ...

"John Brown: Additional Notes," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 337-341.
... generally known that Julia Ward Howe wrote the Battle Hymn of the Republic to the measure of the John Brown song She heard thousands of soldiers singing with great fervor their battle song and was profoundly impressed At the suggestion of a friend that more appropriate words might be written for the music she composed her famous poem The soldiers however to the end of the war clung to the words of the John Brown song ...