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Volume 61, Number 3, July, 1952, pp. 301-310.
... Rosselot chairman of the department of history and government at Otterbein College has retired and Harold Hancock is acting head of the department for the current year Harold M Helfman published an article 'Good Time' Laws Come to the Michigan State Prison 1857-1861 in the December 1951 number of Michigan History Dr Helfman formerly an instructor in history at Ohio State University is now director of the field program of the Office of Command ...

"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 collecting material for this volume was undertaken by the Daughters of the American Revolution under the ...

"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY, A," "August 1953-July 1954," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 388-406.
... County Number Two' A Now County Pennsylvania PIERCY Caroline B The Shaker Cook Book Not by Bread Alone New York Crown Publishers 1953 283p Describes customs of Shaker communities four of which were in Ohio POWER Richard Lyle Planting Corn Belt Culture The Impress of the Upland Southerner and Yankee in the Old Northwest Indianapolis Indiana Historical Society 1953 196p Public Welfare in Ohio ...

"The Professional Education of Pioneer Ohio Physicians," Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 189-197.
... establishment of medical journals In the first two decades of the nineteenth century the practitioners of Ohio were practically all men who had come from eastern states where the great majority had studied medicine solely under a preceptor The influx from eastern states continued with the growth of the population until the middle of the century to supplement those who were locally educated 196 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 196 ...

Volume 87, Number 4, Autumn, 1978, pp. 485-499.
... County Pennsylvania rev County Park District 208 County sheriff 185 County Coroner 410 Lang County Pennsylvania by Richard Beach rev 463 UNEMPLOYMENT in History Economic Thought and Public Policy by John A Garraty rev 476-77 Union ...

"Goldwin Smith: A Pupil's Recollection," by E. O. Randall. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 473-475.
... Editorialana Editorialana 4 73 Mrs Mary E Bray Charles R Bartlett Mrs Catharine M Bartlett Louis M Hanff Mrs Frances P Hanff Rutland After the dinner Prof Hulbert Senator Dana and Edwin D Mead spoke briefly after which the meeting dissolved After the meeting several signed the membership roll of the Rutland Chapter of the Ohio Company of Associates GOLDWIN SMITH A Pupil's Recollection Just two score years ago-in the Fall of 1870-the editor of the QUARTERLY-then a slip of a lad just emerging ...

Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 314-322.
... County LOGAN COUNTY County Historical Society County The historical County cities towns and County will be held on June 19 and 20 A special historical section will be printed in the ...

Volume 75, Numbers 2 & 3, Spring and Summer, 1966, pp. 178-181.
... BOOK BOOK REVIEWS THE MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD 1845-1883 A CASE STUDY IN AMERICAN RAILROAD ECONOMICS By John Pixton The Pennsylvania State University Studies No 17 University Park The Pennsylvania State University Press 1966 94p map appendices and bibliographical essay 100 When spread out in detail on the pages of history the difficulties which faced the builders of Ohio's early railroads seem completely overwhelming First place among the difficulties probably goes to inexperience The ...

Volume 48, Number 4, October, 1939, pp. 341-345.
... establishment of the Constitution and the administrations of Washington and John Adams with some years of Jefferson's Presidency It is asking a good deal of any novel to bear such a heavy weight of history and sometimes the story sags beneath its burden On the whole however the family chronicle is in itself absorbing and the book's characters while vehicles for the historical argument do achieve individuality and authenticity When Jane Peyton ...

"Homes for Poverty's Children: Cleveland's Orphanages, 1851-1933," by Marian J. Morton. Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 5-22.
... County did not and the County Child Welfare Board was set up which assumed financial responsibility for 800 state and county wards from the Humane Society and the Welfare Association for Jewish Children These constituted however less than 20 percent of Cleveland 52 40 US Government Publishing Office Children Under Care 14 Children's ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 37, Number 2, April, 1928, pp. 428-438.
... establishment of our monetary system upon a more substantial basis Nor will they forget the service of James A Garfield in the Civil War his courageous advocacy of a sound and stable currency in the Congress of the United States and his effort as President to give the people a wise and just administration a service in which he died with the words Strangulatus pro Republica on his lips -- Tortured for the Republic They will not forget the ...

"The Great Goodyear Strike of 1936," by Daniel Nelson. Volume 92, , Annual, 1983, pp. 6-36.
... DANIEL NELSON DANIEL NELSON The Great Goodyear Strike of 1936 It was the first CIO strike a stepping stone toward the automobile industry an affirmation of the potentialities of the sit-down strike a case study of rank and file militancy and a remarkable example of the effects of non-violent agitation' Its beginnings were obscure its consequences uncertain The circumstances in which the strike was carried on and the method used rather than the immediate causes or results made it a turning ...

"Mary Dean Vincent Mound," by A. B. Coover. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 36-43.
... MARY DEAN VINCENT MOUND MARY DEAN VINCENT MOUND A B COOVER Mr Coover is a Life Member of The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and has assisted Prof W C Mills in many of the archaeological explorations made by the Society Mr Coover acted as Curator of the Museum of the Society during the absence of Prof Mills while in charge of the Society's exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition It was during this time that Mr Coover made the explorations herein described - EDITOR Under directions ...

Volume 67, Number 2, April, 1958, pp. 152-157.
... County Historical Society Late in 1957 the American Jewish Archives published Bertram W Korn's The American Reaction to the Mortara Case 1858-1859 as Volume II of its Publications The Anthony Wayne Parkway Board was awarded first place in the 154 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 154 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY special report division and second place in instructional material in Ohio history by the Legislative Digest and Review in a ...

"Powder Horn, The," (Collections and Exhibits) by William G. Keener and Donald A. Hutslar. Volume 72, Number 4, October, 1963, pp. 320-323.
... COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS THE POWDER HORN by WILLIAM G KEENER and DONALD A HUTSLAR OUR COUNTRY MUST AND SHALL BE DEFENDED WE WILL ENJOY OUR LIBERTY OR PERISH IN THE LAST DITCH In a parlor game these ringing phrases might be attributed to a Samuel Adams or a Patrick Henry They belong instead to one Tim Tansel Together with a running deer the arms of the United States a young lady vaguely representing Liberty four equestrian military figures and a tribute to A Gin Jackson they comprise the ...

"Some Ohio Caves and Rock Shelters Bearing Evidences of Human Occupancy," by H. C. Shetrone. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 1-34.
... County the entrances to County Ohio These shelters County Certain Mounds and County Ohio The caves -- County appears as an County black flint The
"Oscar Wilde in Cleveland," by Francis X. Roellinger, Jr.. Volume 59, Number 2, April, 1950, pp. 129-138.
... Rossetti Ruskin Holman Hunt Millais Burne-Jones and William Morris Possibly as Max Beerbohm thought some of them heard for the first time the name of Charles Baudelaire They were told to love art for its own sake and then all things that they needed would be added to them They heard from the master's own lips a few of the famous epigrams Satire is the usual homage that mediocrity pays to genius To disagree with three-fourths of the British ...

"Israel Williams," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 249-250.
... Editorialana Editorialana 249 where we shall regard him with worshipful admiration and reverence Though decorated with all the honors a nation-a world-could bestow there shines through all the man-the noble spotless man There is no incident in history to our mind like that journey from Washington to Canton of the funeral train The catafalque upon which rested the body of the illustrious dead occupied the center of a spacious car-the sides of which were glass It was brilliantly lighted at night ...

"Report of the Committee on Historical Societies," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 263-266.
... County Historical Society County Historical Society County Historical and County Pioneer Association County Pioneer Association County Historical Society
Volume 52, Binding Supplement, , 1943, pp. 385-408.
... County O 62 126 128 139 County Ind Retail trade County Schooly L 315 County West Schumaker J R County O 62 13 Simko John County Kentucky bk rev