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"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 106, , Summer-Autumn, 1997, pp. 200-201.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries David E Kyvig history professor at The University of Akron recently received the Bancroft Prize for the best book in American history published in 1996 for his Explicit amp Authentic Acts Amending the US Constitution 1776-1995 The book acclaimed as a major contribution to the history of American legal constitutional and political development was published by the University Press of Kansas The Ohio Academy of History will hold its annual spring meeting 24-25 ...

Volume 66, Number 4, October, 1957, pp. 418-421.
... Benjamin H Pershing spent the summer in study in England Dr Pershing maintains his interest in history by active participation in the Clark County Historical Society He is serving as president of that organization David B Chan who received his PhD degree from the University of California in June has been named instructor in history He will conduct classes in western civilization and in the Far East his special field of interest ...

"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 ...

Volume 87, Number 4, Autumn, 1978, pp. 450-479.
... Benjamin Franklin's theory that Marietta earthworks were built by De Soto for pig pens This volume should be acquired by all Ohio libraries and those libraries that include North America archaeology as one of their subject areas by professional and lay archaeologists and by students of eastern United States prehistory While the cost may seem somewhat high for the individual possession of this bibliography will save many hours of bibliographic ...

"Columbus, Ohio, April 18, 1953," Volume 62, Number 3, July, 1953, pp. 271-272.
... MINUTES OF MINUTES OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY Columbus Ohio April 18 1953 The spring meeting of the Ohio Academy of History was held at Columbus April 18 1953 Registration was followed at 1030 AM by two concurrent sessions at the Ohio State Museum One chairmaned by Dr Fred Kershner of Ohio University was devoted to the topic A Consideration of Some of the Intellectual Currents of the Early 20th Century Dr Robert H Bremner of Ohio State University presented a paper on The New View of ...

by Bertha E. Josephson. Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 392-394.
... DOCUMENTARY DATA DOCUMENTARY DATA BY BERTHA E JOSEPHSON Among collections suitable for investigation and research by graduate students in history economics and American literature are the following from the manuscript vaults of the Department of Documents in the Library of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Jay Cooke Collection--37 boxes plus I carton--pertaining to western land investments of Cooke his Gibralter Island period and the bankruptcy period None of this material ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 189-191.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries Recent promotions appointments and retirements within the academic community of Ohio historians include Lester Lee appointed as an Assistant Professor at Antioch College Gary R Hess will succeed Edmund J Danzinger as Department Chair at Bowling Green State University William R Rock has been named as a Graduate Advisor and Michael Moore as an Undergraduate Advisor at Bowling Green State University Virginia B Platt Professor Emeritus was recently appointed to ...

Volume 87, Number 3, Summer, 1978, pp. 336-360.
... Benjamin Harrison reached Benjamin Harrison and Fairbanks Only those minor party candidates with significant vote totals are included George W Julian Eugene V Debs and J Frank Hanly Editor Ralph D Gray professor at the joint Indiana University-Purdue University campus in Indianapolis indicates that the purpose of this volume is to make new evaluations of Hoosier candidates This aim in my ...

"Paul Laurence Dunbar and William Dean Howells," Volume 67, Number 2, April, 1958, pp. 95-108.
... Benjamin Brawley Paul Laurence Dunbar Poet of His People Chapel Hill N C 1936 and Virginia Cunningham Paul Laurence Dunbar and His Song New York 1947 2 Letter to Dunbar's biographer See Wiggins p 57 3 Cunningham p 144 DUNBAR AND HOWELLS 97 DUNBAR AND HOWELLS 97 To hook his readers' attention at once Howells took up an uncomfortably candid even offensive vein which was strikingly unlike his usual genteel blandness In this present case I felt ...

"Trailing Adam's Ancestors," by Henry C. Shetrone. Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 83-105.
... TRAILING ADAM'S ANCESTORS TRAILING ADAM'S ANCESTORS BY HENRY C SHETRONE Lest the above title may not be readily intelligible to the reader it may be explained that this paper has to do solely with the origin and antiquity of the human race It goes without saying that humans through the ages have concerned themselves with queries as to the genesis significance and destiny of their kind It is equally true that every race and every people from the lowest savagery to highest civilization have ...

Volume 107, , Winter-Spring, 1998, pp. 116-120.
... Book Notes Book Notes Connected Thoughts A Reinterpretation of the Reorganization of Antioch College in the 1920's By Stephen R Herr Lanham Maryland University Press of America 1997 xii 282 p tables endnotes bibliographic essay index In the long history of Antioch College two presidents have been revered Horace Mann for his liberal educational policies in the 1850s which introduced females and minorities and Arthur E Morgan for his work-study concept in the 1920s The work-study co-op program ...

"The Mound Builders," Volume 9, Number 4, April, 1901, pp. 530-531.
... Benjamin Harrison on March 14th leads to the inquiry from several quarters concerning the date and place of birth of the so-called Ohio Presidents We give them in order of their succession ...

"Colonel Harry Parker Ward," Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 149-150.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 149 The calendaring of Letters Received in the War Department files was approved Dr Mereness was given an extension of leave to September 30 with the understanding that he would continue to exercise general supervision over the work and that it would be carried forward by Mr Smith SOLON J BUCK Secretary COLONEL HARRY PARKER WARD Colonel Harry Parker Ward a life member of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society died at his home ...

"Canton and the Great Steel Strike of 1919: A Marriage of Nativism and Politics," by William E. Scheuerman. Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 68-87.
... WILLIAM E WILLIAM E SCHEUERMAN Canton and the Great Steel Strike of 1919 A Marriage of Nativism and Politics Prior to 1900 the production of iron and steel in the United States was primarily the domain of the skilled English-speaking worker1 By the turn of the century however the skilled worker was becoming extraneous Technological innovations in the production of steel deskilled the labor force and immigrants from southern and eastern Europe flocked to America's steelmills to assume the bulk ...

"Wahkeena: Natural History Preserve," (The Society's State Memorials) by David H. Stansbery. Volume 73, Number 1, Winter, 1964, pp. 47-48.
... THE SOCIETY'S STATE MEMORIALS WAHKEENA NATURAL HISTORY PRESERVE by DAVID H STANSBERY OVER 200000000 years ago coarse sand and gravel from a slowly eroding mountain range were washed into a shallow sea that covered what is now south-central Ohio During the millions of years that followed the huge beds of sand that formed along the edge of this ocean were first compressed into solid rock then were slowly lifted above the sea level This rock formation the Blackhand Sandstone forms the bedrock ...

"Wilson Shannon," Volume 34, Number 3, July, 1925, pp. 424.
... 424 Ohio Arch 424 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications federacy at the opening of the Civil War He remained in Kansas and continued steadfast in his devotion to the union of the states He died August 14 1864 WILSON SHANNON Wilson Shannon was born in Belmont County Ohio in 1 80 2 He was graduated from the Ohio University at Athens and Transylvania University Kentucky He began the practice of law at St Clairsville Ohio in 1835 He was governor of Ohio from December 13 1838 to December I6 1840 ...

"Principles Without Program: Senator Robert A. Taft and American Foreign Policy," by John E. Moser. Volume 108, , Summer-Autumn, 1999, pp. 177-192.
... JOHN E JOHN E MOSER Principles Without Program Senator Robert A Taft and American Foreign Policy When it came to domestic policy there was very little that was confusing about Senator Robert Alfonso Taft of Ohio 1889-1953 A die-hard conservative Taft remained up until his death a convinced enemy of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the assault on the Constitution which he believed it to represent So solid were his political credentials that he came to be known widely as Mr Republican defining ...

"The Mobbing of the Crisis," Volume 59, Number 2, April, 1950, pp. 150-153.
... THE MOBBING OF THE CRISIS THE MOBBING OF THE CRISIS by EUGENE H ROSEBOOM Professor of History Ohio State University On the night of March 5 1863 in the midst of the Civil War the capital city of Ohio was the scene of a species of violence that had more than local significance The office of Samuel Medary's Crisis a weekly newspaper that had won both national acclaim and condemnation for its opposition to the war was wrecked by a crowd of armed men Some writers have attributed the act to ...

"The Apathetic Foxes," Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 219-222.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 68 NUMBER 3 JULY 1959 The Apathetic Foxes By ALONZO FINLEY KERCHEVAL FOXES ARE LIKE HUMANS in many ways Few folks realize that foxes once lived in this country under organized governments of their own and attended their own schools and churches just like human folks Many years ago the first red foxes were brought to America to supply the hunting needs of wealthy Virginia planters The red fox thrived and multiplied and soon ...

Volume 79, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1970, pp. 251-259.
... Benjamin Franklin of the West Professor Shapiro considers the physician in the context of a young and aggressive scientific community that sought to free scientific thought from the metaphysical speculation of rational science popular during the Enlightenment in order to study the world by means of the tenets of Baconian empiricism It was through the use of this method that man could be freed from the limitations of his environment Drake's ...