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"Medical Journals of Pioneer Days," by Jonathan Forman. Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 219-223.
... MEDICAL JOURNALS OF PIONEER DAYS MEDICAL JOURNALS OF PIONEER DAYS By JONATHAN FORMAN MD We are going back today to a time when entrance into our profession was largely through apprenticeship when operations were done without anesthesia and without antiseptics when mistakes in diagnosis errors in judgment or lack of dexterity in operating were published with every accompaniment of insult and derision which malice could suggest when nursing in hospitals was done by women of the charwomen class ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 97, , Winter-Spring, 1988, pp. 72-74.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The Ohio Museums Association OMA a nonprofit statewide organization of nature centers zoos art science history and natural history museums has located its headquarters at the Ohio Historical Center in Columbus Ohio Although separate from the Ohio Historical Society the OMA provides workshops conferences annual meetings and a monthly newsletter to OHS and other organizations throughout the state in an effort to provide educational opportunities for staff ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 85, Number 1, Winter, 1976, pp. 84-85.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The Archives-Library Division of The Ohio Historical Society is pleased to announce the opening of the Michael DiSalle Papers to the public DiSalle was governor of Ohio from 1959 to 1963 The collection contains 391 boxes of material covering in part DiSalle's years as governor the national elections of 1960 1964 and 1968 the Ohio gubernatorial elections of 1956 1958 and 1962 as well as material dealing with DiSalle's early career as a member of the Ohio ...

"The Architectural Legacy of Guy Tilden of Canton," by Eric Johannesen. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 124-141.
... County's encyclopedic County Story Canton 1950 County II 171-172 4 The County he was a child of County6 Unfortunately County courthouse in
"Sorrow of the Nations: In Memoriam of Wm. McKinley, The," by John P. Smith. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 385-387.
... The Sorrow of the Nations The Sorrow of the Nations 385 THE SORROW OF THE NATIONS IN MEMORIAM WM MCKINLEY BY JOHN P SMITH SHARPSBURG MARYLAND Corresponding Member of the Maryland Historical Society and of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society There's darkness over every land - Man takes his fellow by the hand The hearts of men now almost fail For all the earth is one sad wail There's sorrow in the hut and hall Our land's enshrouded with a pall The bells of death do sadly toll ...

"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 ...

"America's First Red Scare-The Cincinnati Reds of 1869," Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 13-24, notes 68-69.
... establishment of the Inn's parent organization 2 Autobiographical notes George A Bellamy Papers Western Historical Society 3 Membership list of the New England Society of Cleveland and the Western Reserve see also Roland Wolcott to Bellamy December 8 1944 Bellamy Papers 4 Address delivered by Bellamy before the National Federation of Settlements May 26 1926 Bellamy Papers Taylor in turn credited Jane Addams with influencing him to begin ...

"Development of the Teaching of Physiology in Ohio," Volume 60, Number 4, October, 1951, pp. 355-368.
... establishment of the Medical establishment of a modern teaching laboratory based on the Harvard plan The actual installation of the new equipment did not take place until 1911 In the first year Clayton M McPeek then a recent medical graduate was assisting in both histology and physiology J Clifton Edwards also was a laboratory assistant In the second year this author was first employed as ...

"Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Annual Business Session, 10:00 A.M., April 7, Ohio State Museum, Arthur C. Johnson, Sr., Presiding," Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 97-98.
... OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 97 OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 97 ing of the necessity for propaganda Dr Grimm stressed the importance of missionary work among American youth Their minds must be educated and their wills motivated he said They face a new frontier even as did their progenitors they too are pioneers in new fields and if they know the task ahead of them they can--as did their forebears--arm themselves with faith and hope and the cooperative spirit and by so doing make ...

"Depression and New Deal in Ohio: Lorena A. Hickok's Reports to Harry Hopkins, 1934-1936," Volume 86, Number 4, Autumn, 1977, pp. 258-277.
... County The First Twenty County MA thesis Kent State University 1968 and Marcus A Roberto Franklin D Roosevelt Martin L Davey and the 'Little Steel' Strike in Ohio MA thesis Kent State University 1969 On attitudes in Youngstown in the early years of the Depression see Our Youngstown Survey Review of Reviews LXXXIII January 1931 81 and on conditions see Joseph F Heffernan The Hungry City ...

"Some 'Memoranda of the Locust Season in Ohio 1855,'" edited by Rendell Rhoades. Volume 70, Number 2, April, 1961, pp. 152-156.
... County Ohio The lot consisted of such choice items as a history of the modern world up to 1828 a volume of funereal poetry a running account of Greek mythology and an old-fashioned bound copybook containing a few pages of farm accounts then blank pages to page 251 where a handwritten report began under the title quoted above Being amateurishly interested in biology at that time I rather cherished the latter volume for this part of its contents ...

Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 91-96.
... Ross counties Trostel covers the period from the line's inception in the 1870s as the Springfield Jackson amp Pomeroy later the Springfield Southern to its eventual demise in 1981 This was part of Henry Ford's Railroad in the 20th century Maps historical and recent photographs and the recollections of railroad workers bring life to this scenic but troublesome piece of railroad Recommended for rail historians and railroad enthusiasts Ohio ...

Volume 89, Number 3, Summer, 1980, pp. 348-375.
... establishment of the State of Israel Irving Kane who served as chairman of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Isabel Brown elected to the presidency of the International Council of Jewish Women and many others linked Cleveland Jews to world Jewry Moreover Vincent points out that in working for common goals Jews of the community ceased to divide into denominational groups and often forgot class divisions especially since in recent ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 175-178.
... County Virginia 1865-1960 by Richard K MacMaster of Bluffton College Chamberlain and Roosevelt British Foreign Policy and the United States 1937-40 by William R Rock of Bowling Green State University From Ally to Enemy The Enigma of Fascist Italy in French Diplomacy 1920-1940 by William Shorrock of Cleveland State University History of Academic Freedom in Ohio by Erving Beauregard of the University of Dayton The Quality Image by Larry ...

"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 third term His life history as presented by Connelley in this volume is an inspiration to every healthy ...

"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.
... County 1858 reprint County 421-22 65 AR 2 1840 6 37 66 AR 1 1839 15 For similar descriptions see Esquirol Mental Ma lad ies 45-54 Pliny Earle On the Causes of Insanity AJI 4 January 1848 185-211 Dain Concepts of Insanity 84-113 67 AR 9 1847 Ohio Executive Documents 1847-1848 Vol 12 Doc 10 207-8 AR 11 1849 181 68 AR 10 1848 294 Religious causes referred to states of religious fervor with ...

"William Dean Howells and the Ashtabula Sentinel," by Edwin Harrison Cody. Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 39-51.
... WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS AND THE WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS AND THE ASHTABULA SENTINEL By EDWIN HARRISON CADY Few facts about the formative years of William Dean Howells are known except what the author himself left in the form of personal reminiscence Books such as A Boy's Town My Literary Passions My Year in a Log Cabin and Years of My Youth are mellow and interesting autobiography Mildred Howells' Life in Letters of her father contains a few early letters and two revealing photographs The amount of ...

"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.
... establishments were destructive not only because of the numbers of lewd men and wretched women they drew to the neighborhood but also because they attract young people from the worthwhile programs of social agencies and direct them into wrong channels54 PWA residents nevertheless patronized these businesses despite the efforts of PWA leaders who lamented the behavior of these drunk loud boisterous women55 The behavior of the woman who goes out ...

"Possible Cultural Affiliation of Flint Disk Caches, The," by H. Holmes Ellis. Volume 49, Number 2, April, 1940, pp. 111-120.
... County Ohio Squier and County Illinois Twenty-two County Illinois on the County Indiana This flint County Indiana is exposed County Indiana in the
"Unrecorded Incident of Morgan's Raid, An," by William Marion Miller. Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 169-170.
... AN UNRECORDED INCIDENT OF MORGAN'S RAID AN UNRECORDED INCIDENT OF MORGAN'S RAID BY WM MARION MILLER Many pages have been written concerning the exploits of the famous Confederate raider General John Morgan and the details of his famous expedition into Ohio and his subsequent capture have been ably discussed in this journal1 There exists however a vast amount of oral material--some of it legendary and apocryphal in character even to the extent of bordering on folklore Now and then one finds a ...