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"The Evangelist as Theological Disputant: Charles Grandison Finney and Some Others," by Charles C. Cole, Jr.. Volume 62, Number 3, July, 1953, pp. 219-233.
... THE EVANGELIST AS THEOLOGICAL DISPUTANT THE EVANGELIST AS THEOLOGICAL DISPUTANT CHARLES GRANDISON FINNEY AND SOME OTHERS by CHARLES C COLE JR Assistant Dean Columbia College Columbia University Interpreting the word of God defining dogma and disputing against heretical views have been primary tasks of religious leaders for many centuries A glance at the countless succession of theological battles from Augustine's condemnation of Pelagius through Wycliffe Hus Luther and Savonarola suggests that ...

"A Newly Discovered Extension of the Newark Works," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 189-193.
... A NEWLY DISCOVERED EXTENSION OF THE A NEWLY DISCOVERED EXTENSION OF THE NEWARK WORKS By DACHE M REEVES1 The study of aerial photographs of the famous Newark group of prehistoric earthworks resulted in the discovery of a hitherto unknown extension to these works An interesting feature of this discovery is the fact that an important section of the works was found on the Newark flying field This area had been prepared for flying purposes after having been under cultivation for a long period and ...

Volume 106, , Winter-Spring, 1997, pp. 117-120.
... Book Notes Book Notes The Liberty Line The Legend of the Underground Railroad By Larry Gara Lexington The University Press of Kentucky 1996 xiv 201p index Appropriately titled when originally published in 1961 this seminal work on one of America's most enduring legends is finally available in paperback edition Having researched written and lectured on this topic for nearly 50 years Professor Gara skillfully distinguishes fact and faction while chronicling the colorful and frequently misstated ...

"Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, April 12, 1946, Meeting in Executive Session at 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.," Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 259-262.
... MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY April 12 1 946 Meeting in Executive Session at 11 00 AM and 400 PM The following members of the Board were present Johnson Eagleson Miller Amos Belden Coppock Florence Holzer MacLean Rightmire Wittke and ex-officio Governor Lausche and Hissong A tentative program covering the Society's activities for the ...

"A Chronology," Volume 44, Number 3, July, 1935, pp. 353-355.
... A CHRONOLOGY A CHRONOLOGY By WILLIAM D OVERMAN 1822--First effort at organizing a historical society in Ohio 1831--Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio 1875--Ohio Archaeological Society founded at Mansfield 1885--OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY organized Allen ...

Volume 87, Number 1, Winter, 1978, pp. 87-117.
... settlement in the West The settlements a policy that left initiative and choice to the British and Indians Like some other frontier adventurers of this period Clark's career peaked 92 OHIO HISTORY 92 OHIO HISTORY at an early age Frustration disappointment and whiskey wore him down and ...

"The Impact of Science upon the History of Ohio," Volume 61, Number 3, July, 1952, pp. 227-234.
... THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE UPON THE HISTORY THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE UPON THE HISTORY OF OHIO by JOHN S MILLIS President of Western Reserve University I recall that many years ago a teacher informed a class of which I was a member that history was the record of the answers to the questions Who What Where and When Since that time I have learned that history also embraces the answers to the questions of How and Why Further it has been those parts of ...

"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 ...

"Scientific Management and Welfare Work in Early Twentieth Century American Business: The Buckeye Steel Castings Company," by Mansel G. Blackford. Volume 90, Number 3, Summer, 1981, pp. 238-258.
... MANSEL G MANSEL G BLACKFORD Scientific Management and Welfare Work in Early Twentieth Century American Business The Buckeye Steel Castings Company At 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the first heat was turned off from one of the furnaces in the new works of the Buckeye Malleable Iron and Coupler Company in South Columbus Someone gave a signal and in a minute everyone in the building and out of it was on hand to watch the great crane as it lifted the smoking ladle and carried it to the furnace Then ...

"The Industrial Removal Office in Columbus: A Local Case Study," Volume 85, Number 2, Spring, 1976, pp. 100-108.
... MARC LEE RAPHAEL MARC LEE RAPHAEL The Industrial Removal Office in Columbus A Local Case Study Historical studies of American institutions and organizations have overwhelmingly concentrated on the national headquarters of such groups and generally ignored personalities and activities on the local level A look from the bottom-up might clarify the effect of national decisions on local branches the pressures local groups exerted upon national organizations the actuality of national policies and ...

Volume 86, Number 4, Autumn, 1977, pp. 281-303.
... settlement of 1866 ix There is no question that the book meets its stated purposes However in assessing the Republican party role in all this he demonstrates that the Republicans backed into most of what they did there was no comprehensive plan and expediency and adjustment carried the day This book is clearly not for the general reader but is an important contribution to the scholar specialists particularly to the constitutional historian ...

"A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio, 1972 to 1973," Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 292-301.
... northwest HART ALBERT BUSHNELL Salmon Portland Chase New York AMS Press 1972 Reprint of 1899 ed 465p JAMES EDWARD T ed Notable American Women 1607-1950 A Biographical Dictionary Cambridge Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 1971 3 vols MESSERLI JONATHAN Horace Mann A Biography New York Alfred A Knopf 1972 604p First president of Antioch College MILLETT STEPHEN M Charles E Ruthenberg The Development of an American Communist 1909-1927 ...

"Late Estimate of John Brown, A," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 217-218.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 217 Reviews Notes and Comments 217 A LATE ESTIMATE OF JOHN BROWN The time will never come perhaps when there will not be conflicting opinions in regard to John Brown and his mission It is remarkable however how well without any special advocate his character stands the test of time In spite of the critical portions of the biography written by Oswald Garrison Villard and the severe attack occupying an entire volume by Hill Peebles Wilson written for a consideration ...

"Some Problems of Contemporary Historiography," by Walter L. Dorn. Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 219-228.
... PROCEEDINGS 219 PROCEEDINGS 21 9 SOME PROBLEMS OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY1 By WALTER L DORN Among the multiple tendencies which inspire historians of every variety in our day one of the strongest is a synthetic or comparative study of history Although national histories are still being written in all the countries of western society there is a keen consciousness everywhere that national history in its isolation does not constitute an intelligible field of historical study Comparative ...

"Mark Twain's Hadleyburg," by Guy A. Cardwell. Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 257-264.
... settlement in 1833 has enjoyed a wide reputation as an educational and religious center 3 the humiliation of the people of Hadleyburg took place in the village church--a church was the scene of Twain's ill-received lecture in Oberlin Oberlin's widespread reputation is supposed to have helped make the connection apparent Before examining the evidence for the supposition that Twain set his story of disintegrating character in Oberlin and ...

"On Slavery's Fringe: City-Building and Black Community Development in Cincinnati, 1800-1850," Volume 95, , Winter-Spring, 1986, pp. 5-33.
... settlement in Ireland The settlement Race Relations and settlements The relatively few blacks who moved into the new residential areas settled in the flood plain in the nascent West End industrial district in the midst of that area's cheapest housing whereas whites mostly settled on the West End's more desirable upper bank86 Conclusion The ...

"Dr. James H. Salisbury and the Salisbury Diet," by Clyde L. Cummer. Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 352-370.
... DR DR JAMES H SALISBURY AND THE SALISBURY DIET by CLYDE L CUMMER MD The life of James H Salisbury should be of interest to the historically minded for three reasons The first and least is that he devised and popularized a dietary regimen still remembered almost half a century after his death The second is that he was a pioneer exponent of the germ theory of disease and carried out laborious and painstaking investigations The third and tragic one is that had he persisted in his researches for ...

"Late Nineteenth Century Courthouse Architecture in Northwestern Ohio," Volume 88, Number 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 311-326.
... northwestern Ohio the most northwestern Ohio counties northwestern Ohio County northwestern
"Lawyer as Lobbyist: Harry M. Daugherty and the Charles W. Morse Case, 1911-1922," by James N. Giglio. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 192-204.
... settlement for the Federal Government of over eleven and a half million dollars The second indictment against Morse and his sons which involved mail fraud never resulted in a trial against Morse because he was adjudged too ill to stand trial as a result of a recent paralytic stroke The charges against his sons were dismissed after a jury disagreed In January 1933 Morse died of pneumonia almost three years after the death of the President who ...

"Life Was Rugged A Century Ago: Experiences of An English Immigrant," Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 297-301.
... Life Was Rugged a Century Ago Life Was Rugged a Century Ago Experiences of an English Immigrant By CARROL H QUENZEL George H Cadman was in his thirty-fourth year when he left Euston Street Station in his native London on the first lap of the trek to America Rather than wait nine whole days at Liverpool for the delayed departure of the Cambria the ship on which he had booked passage he paid an extra fee to be rowed seven miles to the Benjamin Adams and was outward bound in considerably less ...