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Volume 52, Number 3, July-September, 1943, pp. 285-304.
... general readers as well The general public What a general light tone of such general public is also general recognition This is particularly true with respect to early American history as it concerns itself with contacts between the ...

"The Itinerant Artist in Early Ohio," (Collections and Exhibits) Volume 73, Number 1, Winter, 1964, pp. 41-46, notes 60.
... COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS The ITINERANT ARTIST In Early Ohio by DONALD R MacKENZIE THE PAINTING collection of the Ohio Historical Society represents all phases of midwestern painting in the nineteenth century Since the opening of the Hall of Paintings at the Ohio State Museum in 1953 a new emphasis has been placed on the Society's permanent ...

"Subterranean Hideaways of the Underground Railroad in Ohio: An Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Critique of Local Traditions," by Byron D. Fruehling and Robert H. Smith. Volume 102, , Summer-Autumn, 1993, pp. 98-117.
... general orientation and a generally negative results generally smaller On the generally quartered in generally concealed it in a basket and put some freshly ironed garment on the top to make it look a basketful of clean clothes ...

"No Interest, No Time, No Money: Civil Defense in Cleveland in the Cold War," by Andrew McIlroy. Volume 106, , Winter-Spring, 1997, pp. 59-86.
... general lack of public general supervision and general public apathy and general apathy Pokorny's general public it appears general public apathy the
"The Middle West and the Coming of World War II," by Jeannette P. Nichols. Volume 62, Number 2, April, 1953, pp. 122-145.
... general field besides general neutrality generally-attributed hotbed general 35 Bailey The Man general and repeal of the general information and exhortations to pressure cleverly ...

"Grant Memorial Highway," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 352-353.
... 352 Ohio Arch 352 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications a demand that would have overcome his indifference to display and publicity Three of his sons were prominent in their day Rev B F Morris the author of his life Jonathan D Morris who served two terms as congressman from Ohio Isaac N Morris who served two terms as congressman from ...

"Randall, the Journalist," by James W. Faulkner. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 112-115.
... 112 Ohio Arch 112 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The years in which Professor Randall taught were previous to the introduction of the Case system in the Colleges of Law In a degree he anticipated this method of teaching He had familiarized himself with a large number of the important decisions of the courts in cases where commercial paper was the cause of the litigation In addition ...

"Warren King Moorehead," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 83-84.
... general books may be mentioned Prehistoric Implements The Stone Age in North America The American Indian in the United States Stone Ornaments Used by Indians in the United States and Canada and A Report on the Archceology of Maine Dr Moorehead was married to Miss Evelyn Ludwig of Circleville Ohio in 1892 Besides his widow he is survived by two sons Singleton Peabody Moorehead of Williamsburg ...

Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 177-187.
... generalizations sketching general reader as well as general Robert Samuel general scarcity of money in the Middle West in the 40's added to the new school's difficulties A personal solicitation of English reformers alleviated the financial situation somewhat these appeals were based on ...

"A Brand From the Critics' Fire: Or A Word for Whitlock," by Winthrop Tilley. Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 145-154.
... general observation here generals and statesmen who general the critics seem to have succeeded in damning it with faint praise whether this was the intention or not Apparently the sales were as disappointing as the reviews and 7 Ibid 553 152 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical ...

Volume 66, Number 3, July, 1957, pp. 308-313.
... general interest Two general interest in American history literature and the social sciences Information and application blanks may be obtained from the Editor Houghton Mifflin Company 2 Park Street Boston 7 Massachusetts The American Historical Association has established the Moses Coit Tyler Prize of 1500 plus publication by Cornell University Press for the best manuscript in intellectual ...

"James Fairchild Baldwin, M. D., 1850-1936," by George M. Curtis. Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 374-378.
... general practice for twenty years during which period he saw bleeding as well as other heroic modes of treatment pass into history In 1896 he began his work in surgery Asepsis was then unknown antiseptics were in their infancy and operative risks were high He had used chloroform as an anesthetic six years previously due to the influence of Dr J R Reeve of Dayton From then on followed a series of brilliant achievements sufficient to warrant him ...

Volume 87, Number 1, Winter, 1978, pp. 87-117.
... general reader the general primary and general reader is part of generally but in the general does little with general texts Two
"Black Elected Officials in Ohio, 1978: Characteristics and Perceptions," Volume 88, Number 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 291-310.
... general characteristics of generally do not have the general sentiment This generally reflected a general apathy among Black people and racism among Whites Previous research has shown that Black elected officials also suffer from not ...

"Old Ohio River Steamboat Days: Memories of Upper Ohio River Activities Between 1860 and 1890," by W. G. Sibley. Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 86-97.
... generally could be heard and recognized miles before they came in sight The Chesapeake was extraordinarily regular running almost on a railroad schedule In the early 'seventies a freak boat was built for this 0trade whose maiden trip aroused great interest She was designed for speed as a daylight packet had neither staterooms nor meal service and was called the Katydid She was a one-story packet long and very slim utilizing her hold for cabin ...

Volume 86, Number 2, Spring, 1977, pp. 137-152.
... general and World War II in generally confirm the general population in terms general But if Bullard was generals He was not typical generals who have in the
"Old Fort Industry," by S. S. Knabenshue. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 126-127.
... OLD FORT INDUSTRY OLD FORT INDUSTRY BY S S KNABENSHUE Editorial in Toledo Blade January 24 1903E O R Fort Industry existed that is there are men still living who can recall its remains But that is all we know about it In boyhood they saw the clay bluff afterward cut down which occupied the site of the block bounded by Summit Water Monroe and Jefferson streets On its summit some six or eight doors north of Monroe street was an excavation which had apparently been a cellar under a cabin and at ...

"A Wilsonian Paradox," by Phillip R. Shriver. Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 147-150.
... A WILSONIAN PARADOX A WILSONIAN PARADOX by PHILLIP R SHRIVER Historians are often prone to conjecture What might have happened if-- Perhaps no other event in the history of the United States has been the subject of as much hindsight speculation as this nation's refusal to join the League of Nations after the conclusion of the first World War Not a few historians have suggested that World War II was in large degree made inevitable when the United States declined to assume the role of world ...

"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, A," "August 1955-July 1956," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 403-414.
... general application to Ohio LINDSEY David A 'Backwoods Utopia' The Berea Community of 1836-1837 Ohio Historical Quarterly LXV 1956 272-296 QUENZEL Carrol H Life Was Rugged a Century Ago Experiences of an English Immigrant Ohio Historical Quarterly LXV 1956 297-301 Concerns George H Cadman ...

"Learning and Piety in Ohio Colleges, 1865-1900," by Sherman B. Barnes. Volume 69, Number 4, October, 1960, pp. 327-352.
... general ideal of harmony I general thought and life84 In the baccalaureate sermons of President George W Williard of Heidelberg College from 1867 to 1879 there was no opposition to science but only to wrong philosophies In a list of these in 1877 he included Pantheism Evolution Materialism Nihilism Atheism Naturalism and Rationalism of which we have heard so much in these latter days In his ...