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"'Go and Sin No More': Maternity Homes in Cleveland, 1869-1936," Volume 93, , Summer-Autumn, 1984, pp. 117-146.
... general explanation for the general and St Ann's in generally by Home and general housework were the generally poor a general practitioners began
"William T. Coggeshall: 'Booster' of Western Literature," by William D. Andrews. Volume 81, Number 3, Summer, 1972, pp. 210-220.
... general boosterism of the generally which make up the generally more favorable than the first Of Coggeshall himself Howells remarks Few men in the country could have brought so much patience and ardor to the workno other man in the West could have done so Eager to render justice--perhaps too eager to encourage--yet keeping the endurance of ...

Volume 88, Number 4, Autumn, 1979, pp. 425-449.
... general public for the general secondary sources generally of a superficial general works of John B Rae generalizations about generally convincing
"Tribute of Ex-Gov. Judson Harmon (Ohio Battle Flags)," Volume 28, Number 2, April, 1919, pp. 246-248.
... 246 Ohio Arch 246 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Mississippi Their bones are heaped in trenches where the leaden hail fell thickest and bleach unfound in prison pens where ghastly famine stalked The turbulent waves of the Atlantic and the tepid waters of the Gulf flow over the iron ships in which they are forever coffined They are the Unknown Dead -peace to their ashes These ...

Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 314-321.
... general methodology It general reference book for general reference purposes general time sequence It is generalizations and generalized chronological
"Explorations of the Westenhaver Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 227-266.
... generally that burials general impression of general pathological condition is to be noted on the bones themselves There is no evidence to point to the cause of death The right tibia and fibula sole remnants of skeleton B indicate the body of a woman of middle age They are badly crushed and fissured see Figs 10 and 11 The fibula is ...

"Introduction of Anesthesia into Ohio, The," by Howard Dittrick. Volume 50, Number 4, October-December, 1941, pp. 338-350.
... generally accepted In 1776 general use in this country general use That they have a place in practice there is no question This however involves such a nice such a thorough investigation of all the circumstances peculiarities etc connected with the case in which their powers are about to be invoked that we think them safe in the hands of ...

"The Mound Builders," Volume 9, Number 4, April, 1901, pp. 530-531.
... 530 Ohio Arch 530 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications ing the records with innumerable brief sketches of the leading settlers This material will be of great value to genealogists and biographers It is rich in concise descriptions of pioneer life its perils and hardships and detailed accounts of the settlement and growth of the older communities and institutions of the county and it is ...

"Address of Former Governor Campbell" (Hayes Dedication) Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 469-470.
... Dedication of the Haycs Memorial Dedication of the Haycs Memorial 4 69 on his generous endowment which assures that the whole shall be properly cared for forever It needs no prophetic vision to foresee that year after year the people of Ohio and of the Nation will come in increasing numbers as to a shrine to pay their tribute of reverence and affection for the simple great one gone and his beloved wife who sleep side by side under yonder ...

"Library of an Early Ohio Farmer, The," by Robert H. Irrmann. Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 185-193.
... general milieu of the general diagnosis or general educational general variety in the general climate of opinion general opinion of literary historians however is that private ...

"Ohio State Medical Journal, The," by Jonathan Forman. Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 379-386.
... general reform made it general trend to organize general manager of the Springfield Sun During the last year of his service with the Association Mr Sheridan expanded the staff of the Journal to increase its efficiency He secured the services of F H McMechan M D as medical editor developed Myrtle B Gardner into an excellent news editor and ...

Volume 48, Number 4, October, 1939, pp. 341-345.
... BOOK REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS The Tree of Liberty By Elizabeth Page Farrar amp Rinehart Inc 1939 985p 300 On the best seller list since its publication in the spring this historic novel offers an unusual combination of entertainment and enlightenment The story is that of Matthew Howard and Jane Peyton the former a frontiersman from the Shenandoah Valley the latter the daughter of a tidewater planter In their married life is dramatized the bitter conflict of the two main traditions which underlie ...

"Immigrant Institutions in Cleveland," by Wellington G. Fordyce. Volume 47, Number 2, April, 1938, pp. 87-103.
... general have not been as generally indifferent to generally affiliated with a generally corporations the stock of which is held by the societies that use the building Those of the Czechs are very complete They contain theatres gymnasiums club rooms libraries and dance halls Each hall of ...

"The Black Hand," by Alfred Kelley. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 457-459.
... The Black Hand The Black Hand 457 thyself be beaten by the cunning right hand of a boy Disgraced thou art and no longer shalt thou be numbered among the members of my frame And the hand clung to the rock and turned black and spread and grew until it was as the hand of a giant and while the chief Ahyomah and the tribe stood silently watching the wonder the defeated warrior wrapped his robe about him spoke no word of farewell and striding swiftly into the dark depths of the forest was seen no ...

"Homes for Poverty's Children: Cleveland's Orphanages, 1851-1933," by Marian J. Morton. Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 5-22.
... MARIAN J MARIAN J MORTON Homes for Poverty's Children Cleveland's Orphanages 1851-1933 Orphanages were first and foremost responses to the poverty of children Although historians disagree over whether orphanage founders and other child-savers were villainous saintly or neither there is little disagreement that the children saved were poor When this becomes the focus of the story orphans appear less as victims of middle-class attempts to control or uplift them than as victims of poverty ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 86, Number 2, Spring, 1977, pp. 135-136.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The National Historical Publications and Records Commission is pleased to announce that The Ohio Historical Society is one of more than 10000 institutions and organizations throughout the country participating in the production of a Directory of Repositories of Historical Records The guide which will provide summary information on historical records of all types in as many repositories as possible is ...

"Bull Moose" Rabbi: Judaism and Progressivism in the Life of a Reform Rabbi," by Amy Hill Shevitz. Volume 108, , Winter-Spring, 1999, pp. 6-25.
... general Youngstown community96 But his religio-political synthesis of progressivism and Judaism had irretrievably collapsed and it is likely that his depression was a belated recognition of that fact His discouragement was even noted by the Vindicator in a memorial editorial after Philo's death in 1948 Despite his disappointments the editorial continued he was not dismayed and kept to the end the conviction that the good in human nature ...

"The Introduction of Farm Machinery into Ohio Prior to 1865," Volume 58, Number 1, Janaury, 1949, pp. 1-20.
... 1848 106 Ohio Agricultural Report for 1849 48 For a description see Robert Leslie Jones Special Crops in Ohio to 1850 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly LIV 1945 132 83 Dunlap loc cit 433-434 20 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ...

"Ethical Function of the Historian," by David Jayne Hill. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 352-356.
... general sittings were G generalizations of the laws general development of man generally moved by impulse The business of the historian therefore is not to make history seem reasonable by placing upon it a scientific stamp foreign to its nature but to display the motives that have ...

"Chocolate Eclair or Mandarin Manipulator? William McKinley, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippines: A Review Essay," by Lewis L. Gould. Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 182-187.
... general into the spotlight Diplomatic and military policy in 1897-1898 in O'Toole's version appears to have been the product of autonomous forces apart from the president himself Thus Roosevelt a sub-Cabinet official and relatively minor military figure in these years gets equal space and more with the actual architect of American policy Had O'Toole looked at Courtelyou's diary in the Library of Congress the Cortelyou Papers and McKinley's own ...