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by Thomas H. Hartig. Volume 85, Number 3, Summer, 1976, pp. 184-185.
...eral dozen articles eral papers at eral articles and two eration of the judging committee We are pleased to make this space available to OARBAC and OAH for the contest winners It is undertakings such as this which strengthen the mutual trust between organizations of similar purpose and which ...

"Hopewell Sculptural Head, A," by Richard G. Morgan. Volume 50, Number 4, October-December, 1941, pp. 384-387.
...eral large postmoulds occurred to the west and southwest of the burial Associated with the cremation were the sculptured head a miniature copper breast-plate two very small copper spool-shaped ear ornaments and four copper-covered stone buttons2 This specimen seems to be unique in the Hopewell Culture although human figurines of pottery ware were found at the 2 H C Shetrone Seip Mound Field Notes Ohio State Museum 86-7 HOPEWELL SCULPTURED ...

"Five Year Review of the Work of the Ohio Committee on Medical History and Archives," Volume 52, Number 4, October-December, 1943, pp. 307-309.
...eral social development of the State--a phase of history too long neglected ...

Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 194-195.
...eral military and eral Arts Siebert has included a table which throws interesting light upon the effect of the war on enrollment in the various departments of instruction Interest in history and the Romance languages increased while the number of students enrolled in German English Greek and geology dropped The number of students taking German fell from 229 1 in 1914 to 187 students in 1919 ...

"New Active Members Added Since Annual Meeting of 1926," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 645-646.
...erable progress along eration interest and eration of the Governor of Ohio Honorable Vic Don- ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 89, Number 1, Winter, 1980, pp. 89-91.
...eral forestry eration with the North eration Persons eration records under eration for Community erary quality of the essay Nominations for the 1980 award must be received by the Western ...

"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 ...

"Another Look at George Armstrong Custer," Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 73-77.
...erate Records A second eral of Custer's erate But nowhere one eral of the issues he eral is only part of eral How do such legends come about and are they then predictable' Despite the ...

Volume 68, Number 4, October, 1959, pp. 419-421.
...eration of the Loyola eration of the American erature Notre Dame University Rev Francis Dvornik professor of history at Harvard University and research director at Dumbarton Oaks Roman Smal-Stocki professor of history and director of the Slavic Institute Marquette University Beltie Shah Gilani visiting lecturer from India John Carroll ...

"Statue of the Prehistoric Basket Weaver," Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 567-569.
...eral Edward Orton Jr As time passed on there seemed to be a sort of uneasiness pervading the atmosphere around the Prehistoric Sculptor For quite a while we could not figure out what it was there seemed to be an air of loneliness and finally the thought occurred to us that he might be lonely Then our President Mr Johnson interpreting that psychic evidence and recalling the old scriptural injunction that it is not good for men to live alone ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 99, , Summer-Autumn, 1990, pp. 166-167.
...eral's Department of eraldry and lineage of Ohio Army and Air National Guard units as well as Ohio militia units For further information contact Robert D Walker 315 Hancock Street Findlay Ohio 45840 Recent promotions appointments retirements leaves grants and awards within the academic community of Ohio include Robert H Jones and David C Riede recently retired from the University of Akron ...

Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 336.
...eral Arthur Saint Clair Chapter D A R She is a popular speaker before clubs schools and societies one of her addresses being entitled The Lordly Line of High Saint Clair Randolph Chandler Downes is a graduate of Ohio State University After completing his graduate course he taught history in the University of Pittsburgh and he is now a member of the staff of the Western Pennsylvania Historical Survey under the auspices of the Historical Society ...

"Oral History in Ohio," (Essay and Comment) by David R. Larson. Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 49-52.
... era in historical erally standardized at erary rights of the tape and transcript to the Ohio Historical Society The respondent may make stipulations deemed necessary in the legal form concerning use of the tape The three alternatives for use of the tape are open--read and quote without restriction permission--written approval from respondent ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 86, Number 4, Autumn, 1977, pp. 278-280.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries Nelson Lichtenstein has been named the new editor of Ohio History He received his BA from Dartmouth and his PhD from the University of California Berkeley He has published articles in Labor History Radical America New Politics and the Dictionary of American Biography Editor of the recently published The Kennedy Years and The Johnson Years two volumes in the Facts on File Political Profile series Dr Lichtenstein served as lecturer in history at The Ohio State ...

"Struggle for Freedom in Kansas, The," by Thomas Ewing. Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 492.
...eral Thomas Ewing This eral was still living eral Ewing In the eral Ewing was a prominent figure and a sketch of his active and honorable career deserves a place among Ohio's illustrious sons ...

"Rutherford B. Hayes and The Ohio State University," letters contributed by Curtis W. Garrison. Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 295-296.
...eral As you are one of eral tone of your letter It will give me special pleasure to confer with you on this to me favorite topic Lack of time -- you must know that I was never a busier man than I am now -- I am not out of a job -- will prevent me from going into the interesting questions you present I agree with you as to what our State University ought to he First of all it should to be ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 200-201.
...erature of and by the era and portrayals of African-Americans in popular films Debra Newman Ham a specialist in Afro-American history and culture in the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress compiled and edited the volume incorporating information provided by seven other specialists familiar with the collections Copies may be ordered for 2400 each from the Superintendent of Documents ...

Volume 94, , Winter-Spring, 1985, pp. 116-118.
...erance and vision eran Historical eran Seminary Columbus eran Historical Conference 1982 Warren's Minstrel Containing A Plain and Concise Introduction to Sacred Music Comprising The Necessary Rudiments with a Choice Collection of Tunes Original and Selected By JS Warren Jr Edited by John ...

"Painted Skeletons," by William C. Mills. Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 246-248.
...eral skeletons from a gravel pit in the western part of Concord Township and these were covered with red ocre One year later Mr Almer Hegler of Washington C H notified me that a number of skeletons covered with red ocre had been removed from a gravel pit in the western part of the county and at the same time invited me to visit the place Upon examination I found the country is here and there dotted over with a number of gravel kames 246 ...

"Rarey Mansion, The" (A Poem) by Sara Lowe Brown. Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 565-566.
... canal they stood upon Gone are the folk that I loved best To that far bourne of peace and rest And stranger forms of other kin Live in the Rarey Mansion-Inn The ripples in the sunshine play As Little Walnut winds its way And my sad heart with memories fill Of my birthplace upon the Hill ...