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"America's First Red Scare-The Cincinnati Reds of 1869," Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 13-24, notes 68-69.
... generalship and management12 Then as later Wright was guided by his belief that fans would pay to see well trained and well behaved players perform Already he had tested the principle to his satisfaction for in a single season he had transformed the newly established Red Stocking club into the pride of Cincinnati In a few weeks after receiving his new assignment Wright completed the job of recruiting his 1869 dream team As Wright saw it only a ...

"Contested Terrain: The Struggle Over Gender Norms for Black Working-Class Women in Cleveland's Phillis Wheatley Association, 1920-1950," by Virginia R. Boynton. Volume 103, , Winter-Spring, 1994, pp. 5-22.
... general policy and generally prevails The general then the PWA's generally expected by the generally so low was that generally did not like
"List of Life Members of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Who Have Been Elected and Who Have Qualified Since July 1, 1901," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 444-445.
... general for another full term which would have continued until February 18 1904 Upon the death June 5 1899 of Rev William E Moore first vice president of the Society General Wright was elected to that office and was continued therein to the time of his death As member trustee and vice-president General Wright ever took the keenest and ...

"A Salvation Army Prelude: The Christian Mission in Cleveland, Ohio," Volume 64, Number 1, January, 1955, pp. 77-81.
... A Salvation Army Prelude The Christian A Salvation Army Prelude The Christian Mission in Cleveland Ohio By HERBERT A WISBEY JR At the corner of North Fourth and Oxford streets in Philadelphia a small inconspicuous plaque in the sidewalk declares Here on Sunday October 5 1879 was begun the work of the Salvation Army in the United States Although Philadelphia may be credited as the birthplace of the Salvation Army in America Salvation Army work ...

Volume 109, , Winter-Spring, 2000, pp. 118-119.
... general readers and those interested in the contributions of Ohio's African Americans to the war effort University of Toledo Christopher S Stowe Other books received by Ohio History which might be of interest to our readers include On the Eve of Conquest The Chevalier de Raymond's Critique of New France in 1754 Translated and edited by ...

"Original Bridges on the National Road in Eastern Ohio," by Harley J. McKee. Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 131-144.
... general route but in the general all of these bridges are constructed of large stones Courses are one foot or more in height and individual stones average three feet in length on the face One can assume that each weighs between 500 and 1000 pounds Arch voussoirs are from 15 to 18 inches in depth and carefully dressed and fitted Mortar is scarcely needed for structural stability but is ...

"Samuel M. Smith, 'Dr. Cure-Awl's' Assistant at the Ohio Lunatic Asylum: His 1841 Case-Reports on Insanity," by Emil R. Pinta. Volume 107, , Winter-Spring, 1998, pp. 58-75.
... general of Ohio during the generally regarded as generally lasting less than general health was of prime general medical problems in
"Archer Butler Hulbert," by Charles B. Galbreath. Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 465-470.
... ARCHER BUTLER HULBERT ARCHER BUTLER HULBERT BY CHARLES B GALBREATH1 The numerous acquaintances and friends of Archer Butler Hulbert have heard with regret the news of his death This is especially true in Ohio where he lived many years where he finished his college education at Marietta where he commenced his literary career at Columbus and where he taught for a time in his alma mater Though born in another State his interest in
"Launching The Ship," by Ida Eckert-Lawrence. Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 46-48.
... 46 Ohio Arch 46 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications LAUNCHING THE SHIP BY IDA ECKERT-LAWRENCE This poem was written by Mrs Lawrence and read by her as she stood by President McKinley upon the occasion of the launching of the Ohio at San Francisco May 18 1901 Mrs Lawrence is a native of Richland county
"Brand Whitlock's Macochee: Puritan Theo-Politics in the Midwest," by Abe C. Ravitz. Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 257-275.
... general court and generally30 Fortunately Whitlock intended an incisive honest delineation of the Puritan ethic rather than a scattershot iconoclastic exercise written under the imposing contemporary shadow of H L Mencken who as intellectual doll-baby of the sophisticated thinkers hopelessly confused Puritanism with philistinism31 Whitlock rather with the integrity of a true craftsman ...

The Ideal of Nature and the "Good Farmer": Louis Bromfield and the Quest for Rural Community by Philip J. Nelson. Volume 110, , Winter-Spring, 2001, pp. 26-47.
... generally blasted the New general demise of the general was older and general guidelines set down by Nature I believe that one day our soil and our forests from one end of the country to the other will be well managed and our supplies of water will be abundant and clean as God and Nature ...

"Checklist of Major Research Projects Initiated in 1973 and Completed Masters and Doctors Degrees," Volume 83, Number 3, Summer, 1974, pp. 212-215.
... 1848 University of Cincinnati PhD GAMBLE DOUGLAS ANDREW Garrisonian Abolitionism in the Old Northwest Ohio State Univ PhD GRINDER ROBERT DALE The Anti-Smoke Crusades Early Attempts to Reform the Urban Environment 1893-1918 Univ of Missouri PhD HAUSER ROBER T ELL W OOD Warren G Harding and His Attempts to Reorganize the Republican Party in the South 1920 1923 Pennsylvania State Univ PhD HOGAN ...

"On the History of Intellectual History," by Raymond D. Cahall. Volume 51, Number 3, July-September, 1942, pp. 173-183.
... general aspect of nature governs intellectual development directly by influencing the cast and vigor of thought Buckle insists that since European man had conquered nature more than man elsewhere his history has been characterized by a steady growth in the importance of intellectual laws and a steady diminution in the influence of physical laws In the European situation nature could be almost disregarded which left only mental laws divided ...

"Explorations of the Seip Group of Pre-Historic Earthworks," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 343-509.
... 1848 This group remained 1848 3 5 The Harness Mound was next explored by F W Putnam in 1885 for the Peabody Museum of Harvard University36 Subsequently the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society took over the work first under the direction of Moorehead in 189437 and finally under Mills in 1903 and 190538 31 Shetrone H C Op cit page 1 32 ...

"Children's Hospital (Delivered September 15, 1922)," by James Edwin Campbell. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 53-56.
... Recent Addresses of James Edwin Campbell 53 Recent Addresses of James Edwin Campbell 53 neath rest those whom we call The Dead but they are not dead And dare ye call that dying The dignity sublime Which gains a furlough from the grave and then reports to time Doth the earth give up the daisies to a little sun and rain And keep at their roots the heroes while weary ages wane Sling up thy trumpet Israel Sweet bugler of our God For nothing waits thy summons beneath this broken sod The deadest of ...

Volume 57, Binding Supplement, , 1948, pp. 449-476.
... INDEX INDEX The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly Volume 57 ABB UT FRANCIS E LL IN sGWOO U article on American AgrictulItrist Langstroth conin Northwest Ohio Quarterly 434 tributed to 154 Abbotts' Bridge 238 American Anti-Slavery Society 29 and Abell Aaron I 182 coalition sith abolition forces 165-166 Abolition and abolitionists 2 165-174 opposed to formation of abolition ...

"Merchants of Tomorrow: The Other Side of the 'Don't Spend Your Money Where You Can't Work' Movement," Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 40-67.
... general considered it a bad general radicalization of generally dissipating the general was moving in that direction It is of course possible that the Future Outlook League was unique in the amount of attention it gave to the support of black business And it is certainly true that the ...

Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 123-124.
... Book Notes Book Notes Ohio Pottery and Glass Marks and Manufacturers By Lois Lehner Des Moines Iowa Wallace-Homestead Books 1978 113p illustrations notes bibliography A useful updating of John Ramsay's 1947 check list of Ohio potteries with additional material on Ohio glass manufacturers this work contains brief company histories arranged ...

"Putting Aircraft to Work: The First Air Freight," by Roger E. Bilstein. Volume 76, Number 4, Autumn, 1967, pp. 247-258, notes 277-279.
... general public even though generally used by the generally typified a type of transportation regarded by most people as strictly daring and chancy There was much in the whole affair that smacked of gimmickry THE FIRST AIR FREIGHT 257 THE FIRST AIR FREIGHT 257 and grandstanding for publicity It should be remembered however that the ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 30, Number 2, April, 1921, pp. 176-178.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR DR WILLIAM H ALLEN'S REPORT ON THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Dr William H Allen head of the Institute of Public Service New York was employed by the Joint Legislative Committee on ...