... LORI D LORI D GINZBERG Women in an Evangelical Community Oberlin 1835-1850 Women and men joined the first coeducational college in order to create both a model Christian community and trained missionaries for the world's enlightenment and regeneration' Oberlin College was not a feminist experiment for the concept of feminism did not truly exist It was an evangelical project in which women were an integral part An understanding of why certain women came to Oberlin and what they found there may ...
... County Cincinnati 1929 7 Countysymbolized its new County's Regional Planning County Inc 16 May 1929 BHL Papers Minutes Board of Directors of the BHL 19 April 1928 BHL Papers 1 The League was particularly concerned about the Steele Subdivision These slums in the suburbs were a threat to ...
... County Story Vol III County rev 98-100 Greeley County school 166-171 The County by Leonard Ohio 247 County Story Vol III Industry Timmons Bascom N Portrait of an Comes of Age 1901-1917 by Edward American Charles G Dawes rev Thornton ...
... establishment of desirable but less necessary amenities such as churches and schools Rohrbough points out that even though the process described above began over and over again as people moved westward the efforts were usually less strenuous in later decades The process of trial and error in older areas often provided indications of what techniques were most likely to succeed in the newer areas whether they involved clearing land or ...
... County's rich farming area County for example where County where he stopped at County where he visited County Military Committee County Akron Truman
... 84 Ohio Arch 84 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications INVOCATION BY REV IRVING MAURER 0 God bless us in this hour with worthy memories We thank Thee for the life of this friend of ours for his genial presence and his noble heart We thank Thee for his faith in the simple virtues for his confidence in the ways of the people for his trust in Thee Grant to us as we think of him in this fellowship of kindred spirits a more steadfast loyalty to the institutions which were dear to him that for each ...
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 557 THE OHIO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW Since the publication of the QUARTERLY for January 1920 frequent complaints have been made by the representatives of one of the dominant political parties in regard to the article entitled The Ohio Workmen's Compensation Law It has been charged that the author of that article Mr Mengert is a partisan that he has not stated fairly the leading facts in regard to the attitude of prominent public men ...
... establishment resulting in the frustrating attempt to develop their work within the framework of contemporary American literature It is necessary to evaluate Chesnutt's work against this basically hostile environment3 Chestnutt was born in Cleveland on June 20 1858 His parents were free Negroes who had moved from North Carolina two years earlier After the Civil War the family returned to Fayetteville North Carolina where Chestnutt grew up and ...
... County Agricultural Ross Columbus Pottery and Flint from Mound F P Mooney Mt Sterling Celt and Arrow Point Walter Bickley Kelley's Island Shoemaker's Bench N S Havens Millersport Iron Hobble Dr E F Greenman Columbus Wooden Chest and other material Mrs Jessie Fyffe Columbus Side-saddle of 1856 William F Compher Moorefield Clock and Slate Mrs Elmira G Simpson Columbus Bicycle Conn Baker ...
... County Book Reviews 157 Book Reviews 157 Moore confirms the already-stated generalization from studies of Klan membership lists in Colorado and northeast Ohio that Kluxers came from all social strata with an edge toward the middle class Through quantitative analysis Moore rejects what he labels as the radical thesis of historians of the 1960s that economic and residential competition with the growing populations of blacks and immigrants ...
... County Congress for County Indiana County Farmer Labor Progressive party32 With Ohio Farmer-Labor splintered into hostile factions Amlie and Williams attempted unsuccessfully to reunite the quarreling groups When negotiators were unable to end the feud Hard's opponents automobile industry union leaders and officials of the Akron Central ...
... 528 Ohio Arch 528 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications FRANK GEORGE CARPENTER Frank George Carpenter well known correspondent traveler and author was born at Mansfield Ohio May 8 1855 He was the son of George F and Jennette L Carpenter He was graduated from the University of Wooster Ohio in 1877 with the degree of A B Later he received the degrees of A M and Litt D He married Joanna D Condict of Mansfield Ohio January 10 1883 Mr Carpenter began newspaper work as legislative correspondent of ...
... County Indiana sample that includes 162 Grange members and 110 nonmembers from four townships and compares average real estate and personal property holdings from the 1870 census for each group Appendix I Inexplicably he fails to utilize agricultural census data from the same year that would show the value of farm equipment and livestock owned and the value of farm products sold or consumed within the year Such data of course would reveal far ...
... County Ohio he wrote that County but he found it difficult to accustom himself to the more emotional manifestations of religion he saw there Characterizing a Methodist camp meeting early in September 1857 as the meanest humbug I ever saw he told his wife to fancy six thousand people come from all distances within 20 miles to worship God stuff their guts show their fine clothes smoke their ...
... 328 OHIO HISTORY 328 OHIO HISTORY Book Reviews A Cartoon History of United States Foreign Policy 1776-1976 By the Editors of the Foreign Policy Association New York William Morrow and Company 1975 xi 210p illustrations guide to sources index Cloth 795 paper 395 The word cartoon in a title immediately creates an impression that a work is light is designed to entertain and is not meant to be taken seriously which is certainly the case with this book It is not a complete history of American ...
... 240 Ohio Arch 240 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications to him of vouchers approved by the supervisor of public printing and the adjutant general E J HOPPLE Speaker of the House of Representatives EARL D BLOOM President of the Senate Passed March 21 1917 Approved March 30 1917 JAMES M Cox Governor Filed in office of Secretary of State April 2 1917 SPEECH OF GOV FRANK B WILLIS UPON THE OCCASION OF THE REMOVAL OF THE BATTLE FLAGS TO THE ROTUNDA OF THE CAPITOL This is an inspiring spectacle The ...
... County Ohio Canton and County Sheriff Milo Cathon County Sheriff Milo Cathon transferred deputies from Canton to neighboring Massillon Cathon's actions were premature however for the lull was only the calm before the storm Emotions still ran high among strikers especially the foreign-born and their frustrations increased as ...
... County I doubt if history records any major inventive contribution so early in a man's life Young Hall was interested in chemistry while in his early teens and the story is told that he wanted to find a way to extract aluminum from bauxite while in his first year of chemistry at Oberlin College At any rate he did develop the electrolytic process and won a patent on it in 1886 before he was 23 years old The story of aluminum is not as familiar ...