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"Some Unfinished Business in Cultural Anthropology," by John Gillin. Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 44-52.
... generalizing science By generally valid conclusions generalizations have been generalizations in cultural general field of social generally recognized that
"Randall and the City Library," by John J. Pugh. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 97-98.
... Emilius Oviatt Randall Emilius Oviatt Randall 97 RANDALL AND THE CITY LIBRARY BY JOHN J PUGH LIBRARIAN It is not without emotion that I approach the subject Mr Randall and the Library The intimacy of my relations with Mr Randall during the thirty-five years he served as Trustee of the Public Library was such that the personal note cannot be excluded However a Johnson can well afford to have a Boswell The estimate of Mr Randall as a factor of the Library does not suffer even though written by a ...

"Harwood R. Pool," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 561.
... Editorialana Editorialana 5 61 their enthusiasm in and loyalty to the order to which they belong We do not give the proceedings in full as they will be published in book form by the Columbus Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution HARWOOD R POOL Mr Harwood R Pool a life member of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society died in New York December 30 1903 He was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Pool and was born in Elyria ...

"NOTES" Volume 47, Number 1, January, 1938, pp. 85-86.
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue ROB ERT S FLETCHER is associate professor of history at Oberlin College Oberlin Ohio W SHERMAN SAVAGE PhD Ohio State University 1934 is head of the Department of History at Lincoln University Jefferson City Missouri ALTA HARVEY HEISER who has done work at the University of Cincinnati writes nature and historical articles for the Hamilton
"Henry Ford and the McGuffey Readers," Volume 36, Number 2, April, 1927, pp. 314-315.
... general in the cabinet of President Cleveland and twice elected governor of Ohio died in Cincinnati February 22 1927 He was a graduate of Denison University a lawyer of eminent ability and a life member of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society During his administration as governor of the State provision was made for the front ...

Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 235-238.
... general feeling of the generalizations and general reader of the general map of Louisiana and West Florida taken from Latour's Memoir is virtually indecipherable p 342 More importantly the work lacks editorial discipline The presentation often lacks internal cohesion and integration ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 110, , Summer-Autumn, 2001, pp. 190-192.
...ohiohistory Researchers ohiohistoryorg The Ohio ohio200org The Ohio ohiohistoryorg Production deadlines dictate that all dated materials contests meetings requests for papers be in our ...

"Thomas Corwin Mendenhall," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 496-497.
... general suggested itself to him as an appropriate memento to be borne at the head of the procession Reviews Notes and Comments 497 Reviews Notes and Comments 497 Dr Mendenhall was educated in the public schools was one of the members of the first faculty of the Ohio State University was called to the Imperial University of Japan where he occupied the chair of physics from 1878-1881 returned ...

"Ohio History Conference, 1941: Program," Volume 50, Number 3, July-September, 1941, pp. 207-209.
... THE OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE 1941 THE OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE 1941 The Ohio History Conference April 4-5 1941 included the Fifty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society the Tenth Annual Meeting of the
Volume 70, Number 2, April, 1961, pp. 157-160.
... general program Another publication of interest is the annual report of Louis C Jones director of the New York State Historical Association The adult program of the association is highlighted by the annual Seminars on American Culture attended by over 350 persons in the summer of 1960 and the annual local history workshops The association's junior program is outstanding for its 232 Yorker chapters with 8324 members and for its annual junior ...

"Herman Melville and the Ohio Press," by George Kummer. Volume 45, Number 1, January, 1936, pp. 34-36.
... general appreciation of Art general want of animation general Altogether to those general expression with regard to the Lecture was of high appreciation And in truth the Lecture was by no means void either of interest or instruction5 4 Cincinnati Daily Commercial February 8 1858 5 ...

Volume 82, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1973, pp. 114-118.
... general reader of Howells if there still are some outside the universities Even more significant the remaining twenty percent of the book is a truly new contribution and will be finally its most valuable part-- at least to the specialist audience with the background to know what he is talking about This part some fifty pages is a condensation of what might be called the OHIO HISTORY essence ...

"Worlds in Collision," by Immanuel Velikovsky - "An 1850 Preview of 'Worlds in Collision,'" by Carl Wittke. Volume 60, Number 1, January, 1951, pp. 1-9.
... generally assumed that the extraordinary decision was prompted by the pressure of many distinguished Macmillan authors who resented having their scholarly and scientific books appear in such strange company The whole transaction incidentally raises the issue of censorship in a new form and this time in reverse for in this case it was not a profit-conscious corporation which interfered with freedom of expression but a group of scholars who ...

"Frank L. Packard," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 106-108.
... general and sincere The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society of which he had been a trustee since he was appointed by Governor Davis October 15 1921 was especially shocked to hear this sad news In the large building projects that the Society now has under way including the wing to the Museum and Library building and other buildings on property outside of Columbus his advice and ...

"Tribute of the Daughters of the American Revolution," by Mrs. Edgar M. Hatton. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 116-117.
... 116 Ohio Arch 116 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications TRIBUTE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BY MRS EDGAR M HATTON REGENT At the service held at the Chittenden Hotel Sunday February 1 in memory of the late Mr Emilius Oviatt Randall the only floral tribute was a simple but beautiful cyclamen white with a touch of purple the symbol of royalty and I was reminded of the first ...

Volume 96, , Winter-Spring, 1986, pp. 93-95.
... general and played an general interest to the student of the early 1800s Ohio Historical Society Laura Russell Several books recently received by Ohio History which might be of interest to our readers include The Great Lakes Guidebook Lake Huron and Eastern Lake Michigan By George Cantor ...

"A New Deal in History: An Abstract of Address Given," by John W. Oliver. Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 324-326.
... 324 Ohio Arch 324 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ing them without political compromise our cooperation in return for greater consideration on their part Encourage Columbus-Franklin County membership approximately one-third of our total to serve as a nucleus of interest and activity these being close at hand can and do avail themselves of the Museum and Library and should be amenable ...

"Social History: A Nation Announcing Itself," by Philip D. Jordan. Volume 66, Number 3, July, 1957, pp. 229-237.
... general session of the general index of the generally witnessed a developing preoccupation with the American scene not only in history but in other fields as well A cultural nationalism and a self-consciousness seemed to be working its will expressing itself in a self-centered search for our own folk-worth in arts and letters and crafts ...

"The Hopewell Culture," by Raymond S. Baby. Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 182-185.
... THE HOPEWELL CULTURE THE HOPEWELL CULTURE by RAYMOND S BABY Curator of Archaeology Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society This prehistoric culture named by William C Mills from the Hopewell mound group in Ross County closely followed Adena in time and like the Adena people the Hopewell people lived along the principal streams emptying into the Ohio River Valley Sites and centers of ...

"New Life Members Added Since Annual Meeting of 1926," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 644-645.
... 644 Ohio Arch 644 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications NECROLOGY Since the last Annual Meeting of the Society five alphabetically arranged lists of our membership have been prepared and mailed to members in various parts of the state with a request that the Secretary be notified of the death of any member A card-index list of the members has also been prepared for the use of the President ...