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Member
ESSAYS
thru 1999
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Charles Bender, One Year Before Y2K (December 1999)
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Herb Brown, Take Fortune by the Top Knot (November 1999)
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John Holscher, Mikado Redux (October 1999)
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Gary Ness, Everyman (April 1999)
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George Paulson, Grave Robbers: Sweet Were the Uses of the Harrison Horror (April 1999)
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Jim Luck, Mickey, Willie, and the Duke: Some Observations on Sports and Society (March 1999)
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Jim Ginter, Fifty Years of Engineering Excellence (February 1999)
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Rabbi Arthur Nemitoff, Marching to Pretoria (January 1999)
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George Paulson, Eat Your Heart Out, Christopher Katt (December 1998)
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Ralph Lach, Friend Bill (October 1998)
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Al Kuhn, The Centurion (April 1998)
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Jim Carpenter, Blessing or Curse? (March 1998)
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Mike Young, Because It Is There (February 1998)
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Mike Scanlon, Commander's Palace (January 1998)
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Pat Osmer, Guest Star (December 1997)
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Fred Milford, Kaigun (November 1997)
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Warren Tyler, Jesse Helms meets Donatelo (October 1997)
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Tom Lurie, Fire and Light (April 1997)
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Irv Lippman, I Was Punchin' His Face (March 1997)
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Phil Schneider, The Hearth and the Stone (February 1997)
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Don Shackelford, Pareto Revisito (January 1996)
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Bill Milligan, A Sentimental Journey (December 1996)
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John Carnahan, Singing for the Unsung (November 1996)
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Dick Emens, Did Nostradamus Do Scenario Planning? (October 1996)
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Richard M. Wolfe, On Beyond Zebra, (May 1996)
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Herb Brown, Airy Nothing Comes to the Courtroom (April 1996)
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John J. Chester, Crime, Corruption, and Communism, (March 1996)
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George R. L. Meiling, Conquistadores of the Useless (February 1996)
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John N. Holscher, Kit Kat Member Osman Hooper (January 1996)
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Albert J. Kuhn, Pardon's the Word to All (January 1996)
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C. Brent De Vore, 359, (December 1995)
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Mark G. Feinknopf, Jr., Sister Mary Andrew Matesich, William C. Myers, James Stowe, Jonathon L. York, Are We Ready for our Future?, (November 1995)
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Dan L. Heinlen, Confessions of a Closet Techno-Geek, (October 1995)
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Kermit L. Hall, Guest, The Warren Commission Today, (May 1995)
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James L. GInter, One Day at a Time, (April 1995)
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Paul J. Otte, Mundus, Vult, Decipi; Decipiatur, (March 1995)
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Michael J. Scanlon, Red, Blue and Orange, (February 1995)
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John N. Holscher, Where, Josephine are Those Flying Machines?, (January 1995)
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George T. Harding IV, To Your Health, (December 1994)
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George Paulson, Monumental Columbus, (November 1994)
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Charles Bender, Yes, Mr. Feynmann, There's Room at the Bottom, (October 1994)
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Michael E. Young, Not Lipton's Cup of Tea (April 1994)
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Charles F. Herman, Hegemon? (December 1991)
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Gary C. Ness, A Defining Moment? (October 1991)
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Francis Beytagh, Painted Doors and Palm Trees, (April 1991)
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K. Wayne Smith, How Much is Enough?, (March 1991)
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Jonathon L. York, Bosses, Babies, and Bagmen, (February 1991)
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Thomas H. Lurie, One Lump or Two?, (January 1991)
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Erie Chapman, Winnie, Walt, Martin and Mother, (December 1990)
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George E. Meiling, Hogarth, Handel, and the Hanoverians, (November 1990)
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Josiah Blckmore, I Sing of the Assembly's Rise, (October 1990)
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John L. Gaddis, Topography, History, and Revolutions of 1989 (May 1990)
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Donald Shackelford, Reflections of a Confederate Dalmation Owner (April 1990)
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Max Brown, Running on Empty, (March 1990)
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George T. Harding IV, The Rest of the Story, (February 1990)
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John N. Holscher, Dinetah, (January 1990)
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Robert H. Jeffrey, Manufacturing Matters (December 1989)
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Robert Shamansky, Wilde, Wilde Days in Columbus, (November 1989)
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Michael C. Scanlon, Papa, Won't You Dance With Me? (October 1989)
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Albert J. Kuhn, Homage to Robert Browning (May 1989)
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Mark G. Feinknopf, Not with a Bang, but a Whimper (March 1989)
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Luke Feck, Lucite and Gold - A Speculation (part a) (part b) (January 1989)
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Richard R. Campbell, Sceptered Isle -- An Update (November 1988)
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Thomas J. Moyer, Marshall Cokes (Kooks) Marbury--Gets Mixed Reviews (October 1988)
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Jane Howard, I Try to, but I Keep Thinking of Ohio (May 1988)
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Ronald A. Pizzuti, Much More than Mickey Mouse, (April 1988)
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William W. Milligan, Scots Wha Hae (March 1988)
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Gary C. Ness, Kit Kat Club (part a) (part b) (February 1988)
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Ronald C. Rosbottom, Dutch Treat, (January 1988)
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John J. Chester, Hogs - then and Now or From Hog to Bacon to Pork (December 1987)
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James I. Luck, A Modest Proposal (November 1987)
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John A. Carnahan, Master Iconoclast, (October 1987)
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Thomas B. Williard, Great Lakes Diversions, (April 1987)
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Harvey A. Stegemoeller, Once More Around the Mulberry Bush, (March 1987)
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William R. Chadeayne, An Inside Look, (February 1987)
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Stanley Schneider, Utter Nonsense (December 1986)
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J.A. Fred Brothers, Cheap at Any Price, (November 1986)
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Albert J. Kuhn, The New Life Span (October 1986)
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W. Arthur Cullman, Happy Together? The MPT Story (April 1986)
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Frederick J. Milford, New Machines - Old Problems (February 1986)
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John N. Holscher, Come Fly with Me? (January 1986)
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Dave Owens, A Need for Wildness (October 1985)
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Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, Who's Lear-ing? (October 1983)
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Kline L. Roberts, Whose Footprints Are These? (January 1983)
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Albert J. Kuhn, William Blake: Poet, Prophet, Painter (December 1982)
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Michael C. Scanlon, Thirty Years Later...Some Reflections (November 1982)
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Charles Y. Lazarus, The Student and His College of Another Day (April 1982)
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Richard Miller, Architecture, Ideology and Ego (March 1982)
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John Eckler, A Hand Up - Not a Hand Out (February 1982)
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Harvey A. Stegemoeller, China Today: A New China? Or an Old China Revisited? (January 1982)
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Robert Duncan, Swedenboregian, African Methodist Religion and Education in Ohio, (December 1981)
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Robert H. Jefrey, II, Theory Z, (November 1981)
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John J. Chester, Reflections at Deer Creek, (October 1981)
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Richard Heer Oman, The China Connection (April 1981)
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John N. Holscher, TV or not TV (February 1981)
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R. S. Davidson, The Second Oldest Profession - A Revival (March 1980)
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John A. Carnahan, Madge and the Grand Dragon (January 1980)
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Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, A Mann Perisheth - And Where Is He? (February 1979)
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Ed Hutchins, The Perfect Insect (November 1978)
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Kline L. Roberts, The Greatest Disaster in the History of the World (March 1978)
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C. William O'Neill, Centesimus Septuagesimus Quintus (January 1978)
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Robert H. Jeffrey, Democracy in America - Revisited (November 1976)
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Harold Enarson, Some Dimensions of International Education - Scraps from a Traveler's Notebook (May 1976)
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John Carnahan, It Could but Wound Your Very Soul: The Story of Mary Draper Ingles (December, 1975)
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Richard S. Davidson, "Washingdone" and the Indians (December 1974)
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John Chester, John Chester Goes to Washington (October 1974)
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C. Emory Glander, The $750,000 Ceiling (February 1974)
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Stanley Schneider, From Pillar to Post (How a Man of Letters of One Sort Became a Man of Letters of Another) (November 1973)
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Charles Y. Lazarus, Reflections or Why Did John Do It (May 1973)
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Rabbi Jerome Folkman, Exception to a Universal Taboo (March 1973)
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Kline L. Roberts, Looking Backward Into the Future (November 1972)
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Unknown, Nantucket (1972)
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Unknown, Fashions (1972)
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Dr. Novice G. Fawcett, (May 1972)
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Fred J. Milford, The Realm of the Snowman, (April 1972)
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Mahonri S. Young, Where is this Place?, (March 1972)
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John Eckler, About Time - That This Nation Has A Multi State Bar Examination (February 1972)
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W. Arthur Cullman, How Do We Decide? (January 1972)
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Don E. Weaver, As It Were (December 1971)
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James B. McIntosh, High, Broad, and Handsome, a Phantrasy, (November 1971)
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Richard M. Wolfe, The Next Frontier, (October 1971)
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Henry B. Lacey, Doctors, Lawyers, and Injuries, (April 1971)
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Richard Heer Oman, Ahab and a Certain Lady, (March 1971)
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James B. McIntosh, The Columbus Teaparty, (February 1971)
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Richard S. Davidson, Can We?, (January 1971)
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Harrison M. Sayre, What do you Know?, (December 1970)
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Roy H. Bowen, A Matter of Foresight, (November 1970)
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Thomas S. Morse, Public Apathy Number One, (October 1970)
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Herschel S. Stephan, Confusion, (April 1970)
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Thomas B. Williard, Variety Cuts, (March 1970)
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William R. Chadeayne, A Backward Conspectus, (February 1970)
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David B. Wewstwater, Vacant Minutes, (January 1970)
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Evan A. Whallon, Jr., Not Cliburn, But Van, (December 1969)
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Harrison H. Wood, So What?, (November 1969)
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George T. Harding, III, A Therapeutic Community, (October 1969)
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Jerome Lawrence, The Uses of Laughter, (May 1969)
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Charles Y. Lazarus, The Spirit of the Time, (April 1969)
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Noverre Musson, What's the Problem?, (March 1969)
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John C. Harlor, A Current Appraisal, (February 1969)
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Dale Baker, Small World Getting Smaller, (January 1969)
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David B. Owens, Not MacLeish, (December 1968)
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Adolph E. Waller, Another Part of the Forest, (November 1968)
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Stanley D. Schneider, Under this Pear Tree, (October 1968)
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B. D. Thomas, America Discovers Columbus (May 1968)
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James E. Pollard, After These Many Years, (April 1968)
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Richard M. Wolfe, A Matter of Taste, (March 1968)
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Rabbi Jerome Folkman, All the King's Horses (February 1968)
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Clark P. Pritchett, Four Blackbirds Singing in a Pie, (January 1968)
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Don E. Weaver, By Any Name, (December 1967)
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Harold L. Yochum, High Places and Low, (November 1967)
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F.J. Milford, Some Concerns Over the Abominable Snowman, (October 1967)
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Donald H. Reiman, A Bequest of Wings (May 1967)
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John W. Bricker, The Judiciary (April 1967)
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C. Emory Glander, I Don't Know, (April 1967)
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Waldemar O. Doescher, The Signs of the Times (March 1967)
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Leroy Johnson, In Delightful Proportion, (February 1967)
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John Eckler, Twinkle, twinkle quasi star, How We Wonder What you Are, (January 1967)
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Richard S. Davidson, Upon a Peak in Darien, (December 1966)
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Frederic W. Heimberger, Pie in the Sky, (November 1966)
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Harold E. Burtt, Here to There, (October 1966)
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Harrison M. Sayre, Truth and Consequences, (April 1965)
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David B. Owens, Forging Ahead (March 1965)
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Herschel S. Stephan, COSI, (February 1965)
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E. Jay Crane, Booked (January 1965)
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Jonathon Formn, The First Kit-Kat Dispensary, (December 1964)
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Gordon B. Carson, Intellectual Luddites (November 1964)
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James E. Pollard, With Honor, Not Without (October 1964)
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Charles Y. Lazarus, The American Monarchy: The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave, (April 1964)
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Noverre Musson, Living with an Ego, (March 1964)
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Don E. Weaver, Where She Stops Nobody Knows (January 1964)
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J. D. Folkman, An Ancient Youth's Perplexity, (February 1963)
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Henry R. Luce, We Are Such Stuff...., (May 1962)
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Roy H. Bowen, Fierce, Funny, and Far Out, (April 1962)
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Edward S. Thomas, American Bird Art, (March 1962)
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Dr. Bert D. Thomas, The Two Worlds of Science, (May 1961)
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E. J. Crane, Still Nifty at Fifty, (January 1961)
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James E. Pollard, Ninety Years Since, (May 1960)
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Rex Smith, The Moment of Truth, (February 1958)
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Herschel S. Stephan, A Tribute to Harold E. Cherrington, (November 1956)
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Jerome D. Folkman, Adventure of a Private Investigator, (October 1953)
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Unknown, Newspapers, (February 1953)
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Herschel S. Stephan, Kit-Kat Through the Years, (December 1952)
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Jerome D. Folkman, Cruise on Uncharted Seas, (January 1950)
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Waldemar Doescher, The Pomp of Power, (February 1949)
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Don E. Weaver, The World's Acceleration, (January 1948)
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H. E. Cherrington, Some Pleasant Yesterdays in the Theater, (October 1947)
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H. E. Cherrington, Mars and the Muses: A Study in the Poetry of War, (December 1943)
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Unknown, Keats - The Man and the Master, (March 1939)
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H. E. Cherrington, Last Message to My Survivors (March 1936)
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Henry A. Williams, Memorial to Lowry F. Sater, (October 1935)
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Harvey W. Whitaker, Words of Commendation for Dr. E. J. Wilson (October 1935)
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Unknown, Riding the Air Waves, (April 1935)
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H. C. Shetrone, A Tribute to Charles Burleigh Galbreath, (April 1934)
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Joseph Denney, A Tribute to William Oxley Thompson, (February 1934)
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Leslie Bigelow, A Tribute to Dr. Charles O. Probst, (October 1933)
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J. L. Morrill, The Student and His College of Another Day, (March 1933)
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Robert E. Pfeiffer, Europe from the Air, (February 1933)
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George W. Rightmire, In Memory of Professor George Wills Knight, (April 1932)
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Osman C. Hooper, Kit-Katers I have Known, (January 1931)
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H. E. Cherrington, Prying into Pepys, (October 1930)
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Unknown, Diaries, (October 1930)
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Osman Hooper, Tribute to Claude Meeker, (1930)
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Lowry F. Sater, Tribute to Claude Meeker, (1930)
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Osman Hooper, Tribute to Ivor Hughes, (1929)
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Charles Orr, Binding of Books, (date unknown)
For previous essays, please consult Sean Allen or visit the Ohio History Connection.