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"Ethnicity and American Agriculture," Volume 89, Number 3, Summer, 1980, pp. 323-344.
... generalization however Carl generally moved northward general however immigrants generalizations about general appearance of generally seven Scotch will
Volume 73, Number 4, Autumn, 1964, pp. 263-269.
... general terms with numerous generally meaty general editor Philadelphia general was Edward Bates not John M Bates p 127 and the National Road was begun in 1811 not after the War of 1812 p 95 The Harmonists who settled in Indiana did not come directly from Germany p 107 but settled first ...

"Race and Realism in the Fiction of Charles W. Chesnutt," Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 122-130.
... general of the period On generally fell outside of white experience that often went against the political and social beliefs of white society and frequently invoked hostility in the majority of whites On the other hand 1 Hugh M Gloster Charles W Chesnutt Pioneer in the Fiction of Negro Life Phylon II 1941 57 Three of Chesnutt's novels The Conjure Woman The Marrow of Tradition and The Wife of ...

"The Establishment of Dermatology and Syphilology as Medical Specialties in Northern Ohio: Dr. William T. Corlett and the 'Renaissance' of the 1890's," by Willard L. Marmelzat. Volume 57, Number 4, October, 1948, pp. 378-386.
... general library 2 Willard L general practice in the general medicine and general recognition to his general Dr Corlett now 32 years old resigned his professorship at Wooster for an indefinite teaching appointment at Western Reserve ...

"Campus Martius," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 653-654.
... Forty-First Annual Meeting 653 Forty-First Annual Meeting 653 change in Logan Elm during the past year The famous old tree continues to hold its own against the elements More than four thousand visitors registered at the park during July and possibly as many or more in August could they have been checked Some time during the first week of August a sneak thief carried away the register and either the same party or another ran an automobile through the wire fence near the creek This makes it ...

"James Ford Rhodes and the Negro: A Study in the Problem of Objectivity," by Robert Cruden. Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 129-137, notes 198-199.
... general possessed one of generally agreed that the generally to be accurately general belief in Negro inferiority Acceptance of Rhodes as a model of objectivity rested also on the fact that he and his public lay and scholarly shared a set of assumptions about race which they believed to ...

Volume 85, Number 4, Autumn, 1976, pp. 328-342.
... generalizations about the general reader a generally accepts the general outline there is general reader interested in the period and certainly of value to the scholar who seeks a portrait of Amy Lowell herself and the movement she led ...

"The Taylor Family of Dentists," by Edward C. Mills. Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 392-398.
... general surgeon and a skillful operator He was much devoted to the study of anatomy and chemistry and was fond of experimenting he had a quick and active mind was polished in his manners and delighted in imparting instruction to his pupils devoted much time to their interests and prided much in their advancement in medical knowledge 394 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 394
"Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 634.
... 634 Ohio Arch 634 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SOCIETY BUILDING COLUMBUS O SEPTEMBER 9 1922 12 o'clock noon Present Messers James E Campbell George F Bareis B F Prince E F Wood J Warren Keifer Edward Orton Jr Frank L Packard Webb C Hayes Director Mills and Secretary Galbreath were also present The meeting was called to order by President ...

"Urban Education and the New City: Cincinnati's Elementary Schools, 1870 to 1914," by Janet A. Miller. Volume 88, Number 2, Spring, 1979, pp. 152-172.
... general examination of all generally assumed the general rules on punishment generally contained a generally contained a teacher's table washstand and various teaching materials22 Physical conditions of the schools and surroundings ...

"Trailing Adam's Ancestors," by Henry C. Shetrone. Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 83-105.
... general period teach and generally known that the general occurrence through general region In 1921 generalized speculation of the poet-philosophers of old will determine the decision The anthropologist seeks evidence wherever it may ...

"Recent Writings on Midwestern Economic History," Volume 69, Number 1, January, 1960, pp. 1-31.
... general survey of national general forms and general interpretation of general economic conditions general's policy for general Against those
"Colonel S. K. Donavan," Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 346-347.
... 346 Ohio Arch 346 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications became captain of Company C of that regiment He served with distinction through the Civil War and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel He was again in the Legislature in 1867-1868 and was Speaker in the latter year In 1876 he was elected United States senator and twice afterward re-elected He died in 1891 before the close of his ...

Volume 79, Number 2, Spring, 1970, pp. 124-131.
... generally evident that the general highway map will generally the pictures are general subjects The author generalized conclusions generalize frontier society
Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 415-418.
... Historical News Historical News The Steubenville Herald-Star celebrated its 150th birthday on June 7 Founded as the Western Herald by William Lowry and John Miller it was operated for thirty years--from 1815 to 1845--by James Wilson the paternal grandfather of President Woodrow Wilson and by his son Robert who succeeded him It is the second oldest newspaper in continuous existence in Ohio the oldest being the Chillicothe Gazette It is a ...

"Early Ohio Painters: The Prewar Years," (Collections and Exhibits) Volume 73, Number 4, Autumn, 1964, pp. 254-262, notes 272.
... 1848 White painted a 1848 He was commissioned to do many portraits including ones of President Polk Chief Justice Roger B Taney and General Winfield Scott His works were exhibited at the National Academy the Pennsylvania Academy and the Boston Athenaeum Despite the acclaim and gratifying success of his homecoming Kellogg again sailed for ...

"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of History, Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, April 9, 1948," Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 311-313.
... MINUTES OF MINUTES OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY Deshler-Wallick Hotel Columbus Ohio April 9 1948 The Ohio Academy of History met in Columbus April 9 1948 in connection with the Ohio College Association The morning session opened at 10 A M with Clayton S Ellsworth of the College of ...

Volume 78, Number 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 215-220.
... general adequacy of the general and the theme was general reader Even within this framework the sketches go a long way toward illuminating some neglected Negro experiences in the less segregated but not unprejudiced environment of a northern city From the first sketch to the last from Black Joe Hodge a western New York trapper and scout ...

"From New Womanhood to Companionate Marriage in the Progressive Era: The Case of Frances Cochran MacDaniels" Volume 111, pp. 183-197, Summer-Autumn, 2002, pp. 183.
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"The Impact of Science upon the History of Ohio," Volume 61, Number 3, July, 1952, pp. 227-234.
... generally directly generalize by saying that the impact of science upon history is slight in any direct sense and that the impact of scientists upon the course of events almost negligible but that the impact of the technologist who applies the knowledge of the scientist is direct and overpowering In thinking about the history of Ohio one is ...