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"Sisterhood, Inc.: The Status of Women Commission Movement and the Rise of Feminist Coalition Politics in Ohio, 1964-1974," by Kathleen A. Laughlin. Volume 108, , Winter-Spring, 1999, pp. 39-60.
... KATHLEEN A KATHLEEN A LAUGHLIN Sisterhood Inc The Status of Women Commission Movement and the Rise of Feminist Coalition Politics in Ohio 1964-1974 Phyllis Schlafly's STOP ERA organization campaigned vigorously against ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment ERA in Ohio during the early 1970s Armed with loaves of bread tied with pink ribbons bus loads of STOP ERA supporters came to the state capitol in Columbus to lobby against the Amendment when the Ohio House of Representatives' State ...

"Robert Bulkley: Progressive Profile," by William D. Jenkins. Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 57-72.
... WILLIAM D WILLIAM D JENKINS Robert Bulkley Progressive Profile Twenty years ago American historians characterized progressivism as a political movement whose reform impulse was rooted in the status anxieties of its predominately middle-class membership Since then a generation of historians has effectively challenged the simplicity of that hypothesis and replaced it with the notion that progressivism was more diffuse in nature No longer viewed then as a movement cohesive in philosophy and ...

"Equipment, Instruments and Drugs of Pioneer Physicians of Ohio, The," by Howard Dittrick. Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 198-210.
... Little room remained for medical supplies Probably the origin of these pioneer doctors had a definite influence on their training their ability and their equipment There were two distinct main streams of medical penetration into the Ohio wilderness the north and the south portals They came into northern Ohio through interest in the Connecticut Land Company 198 PIONEER PHYSICIANS OF OHIO 199 PIONEER PHYSICIANS OF OHIO 199 usually down the ...

Volume 56, Number 2, April, 1947, pp. 201-204.
... Miami University will speak at 3 PM on some of Ohio's educational problems and Alan Lomax noted folk song and ballad collector will speak and sing at the banquet at 7 P M Special seminars on local historical societies education and Ohio medical history will begin at 1 PM on Friday STARK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY E T Heald Secretary-Treasurer The annual meeting was held January 23 1947 The following officers were elected Paul B Belden Sr ...

"Buffalo Child Long Lance," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 336-337.
... BUFFALO CHILD LONG LANCE BUFFALO CHILD LONG LANCE Buffalo Child Long Lance a scholarly Indian chieftain from Alberta Canada spoke at the annual meeting of the Society October 2 An account of his address and his visit to Ohio is found on a succeeding page In introducing him at the annual meeting Governor James E Campbell President of the Society spoke in part as follows I am going to introduce a real live Indian of the Blood tribe His name in our language is Buffalo Child Long Lance His name in ...

"Possible Cultural Affiliation of Flint Disk Caches, The," by H. Holmes Ellis. Volume 49, Number 2, April, 1940, pp. 111-120.
... THE POSSIBLE CULTURAL AFFILIATION OF THE POSSIBLE CULTURAL AFFILIATION OF FLINT DISK CACHES By H HOLMES ELLIS Over a period of some seventy-five years archaeological publications have carried occasional references to finds of unused circular or ovoid flat roughly-chipped blanks of flint buried in what have been termed ceremonial or storage caches The Lithic Laboratory for the Eastern United States at the Museum of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society has been able to locate by ...

Volume 93, , Summer-Autumn, 1984, pp. 209-221.
... Railroad 17 Ohio Bell Telephone 44 Ohio Columbian 9-10 12 Ohio General Assembly 69 Ohio gubernatorial race 1855 5-39 map 15 tables 31-36 Ohio National Guard 80-83 86 Ohio's Heritage by James L Burke and Kenneth Davison 184 Ohio State Journal 9 12 20 25 27 Old Country School The by Wayne Index 217 Index 217 Fuller 89 Old Franklin The Eternal Touch A History of Franklin College New Athens Harrison County Ohio by Erving E Beauregard 184 rev ...

"Warren King Moorehead," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 83-84.
... WARREN KING MOOREHEAD WARREN KING MOOREHEAD Warren King Moorehead noted archaeologist and director of the Department of American Archaeology of Phillips Academy Andover Massachusetts for thirty-one years died in the Massachusetts General Hospital Thursday January 5 1939 Dr Moorehead who had retired from Phillips Academy in June 1938 was taken ill while on a European tour and had been in poor health following his return Dr Moorehead was a life member of the Ohio State Archaeological and ...

"Death Knell for Progressive Leadership in Cleveland: Peter Witt and the Mayoral Election of 1915" Volume 111, , Winter-Spring, 2002, pp. 7-24.
... Little wonder that Henry Ford's Dearborn Independent later wrote that Witt had no respect for sacred images of any kind and he is never happier than when he is smashing something that affects the people12 When Newton Baker announced that he would not seek a third term Witt declared himself a candidate for mayor in the upcoming 1915 election Democratic Party regulars threw their support to Witt and 9 What Tractioner Witt Has Done Witt campaign ...

"Textile Fabrics from the Burial Mounds of the Great Earthwork Builders of Ohio," Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 273-287.
... TEXTILE FABRICS FROM THE BURIAL MOUNDS OF TEXTILE FABRICS FROM THE BURIAL MOUNDS OF THE GREAT EARTHWORK BUILDERS OF OHIO By CHARLES C WILLOUGHBY A brief description of the various types of primitive weaving shown in the cloth from the burial mounds of the great earthwork builders of Ohio will help materially to a clearer understanding of the early pre-loom stages of the textile art in general which probably passed through a similar evolution in certain other parts of the world Primitive ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 89, Number 3, Summer, 1980, pp. 345-347.
... Miami Canal from Cincinnati to Dayton The three Canal Fund Commissioners were responsible for receiving and disbursing all funds related to construction and maintenance of the canals The correspondence of the Canal Commissioners reveals the frustrations of building the canals including the rivalries between cities that wanted to be on the canal routes objections to the taxes imposed floods and cholera epidemics Ethan A Brown Alfred Kelly ...

"William Dean Howells and the Ashtabula Sentinel," by Edwin Harrison Cody. Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 39-51.
... Little boys in scattered groups are launching dust rockets into the air and assailing the buggies as they rattle to and fro along the streets Here and there an easy smoker may be seen sauntering toward his evening haunt in the post-office or pausing to hold a moment's chat with a friend on the queer turn politics have taken On the tavern stoop several urchins just verging into loaf-hood are seated in the chairs which are always filled an hour ...

"A Public Official as a Muckraker: Brand Whitlock," by Neil Thorburn. Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 5-12, notes 67-68.
... A Public Official A Public Official as a Muckraker BRAND WHITLOCK by NEIL THORBURN One would not expect to find the name of Brand Whitlock on a list of muckrakers Yet several articles he wrote while mayor of Toledo and his most successful novel The Turn of the Balance are so typical of the muckraking literature popular in the first decade of the twentieth century that the resemblance cannot be a coincidence Whitlock thought of himself primarily as an author not a politician although today he ...

"The Politics of Sinophobia: Garfield, the Morey Letter, and the Presidential Election of 1880," by Ted C. Hinckley. Volume 89, Number 4, Autumn, 1980, pp. 381-399.
... TED C TED C HINCKLEY The Politics of Sinophobia Garfield the Morey Letter and the Presidential Election of 1880 Looking backward from the 1890s and ruminating on the almost dozen presidential contests with which he had been familiar Charles Francis Adams Jr reflected So far as the country as a whole is concerned the grand result would in the long run have been about the same whether at any particular election-with the exception of 1864-the party I sympathized with had won the day or whether ...

"The New City and the New Journalism: The Case of Dayton, Ohio," by James E. Cebula. Volume 88, Number 2, Summer, 1979, pp. 277-290.
... Miami Valley town Miami University 1940 Miami Canal these Miami River at Fifth Street to give Edgemont residents direct access to the downtown As industry expanded Cox noted the need for a skilled labor force and suggested the establishment of a manual training school Finally the list ...

"Ohio Agriculture Since World War II," by R. Douglas Hurt. Volume 97, , Winter-Spring, 1988, pp. 50-71.
... Little more than a year Little did they know that Little more than a decade later they baled 82 percent of it The number of tractors combines and corn pickers increased as well Poultry farmers made other adjustments by integrating that is by signing more contracts with processors Although tomato and sugar beet growers were accustomed to ...

"Ash Cave," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 271-272.
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 271 Fortieth Annual Meeting 271 have charge of arrangements for the proposed trip and suggested that members desiring to make the tour communicate with him ASH CAVE Mr Bright stated that Ash Cave has been turned over to the State Forestry Department the state purchased about 1200 acres of land and has made a state park of it Mr Wood for the Committee on Nominations stated that the committee desires to make its report in two sections We have with us today a man who has ...

"'Mr. Republican' Turns 'Socialist': Robert A. Taft and Public Housing," by Richard O. Davies. Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 135-143, notes 196-197.
... Mr Mr Republican Turns SOCIALIST ROBERT A TAFT and Public Housing by RICHARD O DAVIES To the great majority of his contemporaries Senator Robert A Taft embodied the traditional values of self-help private enterprise and dislike for governmental welfare programs Most Americans believed that Taft had as his major purpose the root and branch eradication of all New Deal welfare and regulatory programs His adamant opposition to the proliferation of such governmental activities supposedly led to a ...

"Kansas' Dead in France," by Whittier C. Mitchell. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 145-146.
... KANSAS' DEAD IN FRANCE KANSAS' DEAD IN FRANCE BY WHITTIER C MITCHELL Leans from his warrior's heaven down John Brown Immortal Madman Brown Who shamed a nation by a deed Bolder than that of Winkelreid Swept to his dauntless breast the spears Of Freedom's foes and ere her tears Streamed on his bier with God's own fire Enkindled Slavery's funeral pyre That by its glare might all men see That all are bond till all are free He leans and smiles A measured tread Echoes up from the trenches red New ...

Volume 89, Number 3, Summer, 1980, pp. 348-375.
... Railroad controversy is described as one of the most heated political and commercial controversies in Kentucky history p 54 but the narration is isolated from discussion of the elections of 1868 and 1870 and there is no analysis of the ways in which this issue altered or modified the voting behavior of Bluegrass area Democrats As Tapp and Klotter move from election to election there is a noticeable increase in Republican support culminating in ...