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A few recent issues of particular interest include:

TIMELINE March - June 2003
Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3

"State of the Arts" is a special double issue in celebration of the bicentennial and is an in-depth look at the contributions of Ohio's artists across the two hundred years since statehood.

"Introduction"
"Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell
"Duveneck, Et Al.," by James M. Keny
"Revolutions and Revivals," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
"Epilogue," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and E. Jane Connell
"Faces and Places," by Mary S. Haverstock

12.00 per double issue (plus $.70 tax for Ohio residents)
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TIMELINE January - February 2003
Volume 20/Number 1

"Buckeye Minuteman: Robert S. Beightler," by John K. Ohl
   The engineer-turned-soldier led the Buckeye Division in some of the hardest fighting of World War II.

"When Nature Frowns: The Sandusky-Lorain Tornado," by John S. Bellamy II
   In three devastating minutes, more than seventy Ohioans lost their lives.

"A Monumental Battle on Public Square," by William C. Stark
   The struggle to build a memorial to Cleveland's soldiers and sailors was almost lost.

"Art for Humanity's Sake: Gilbert Wilson at Antioch College," by Scott Sanders and Edward K. Spann
   The muralist hoped that his art would spur reform in American society.

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TIMELINE November -December 2002
Volume 19/Number 6

"A Better Big Man: Neil Johnston," by Steven P. Gietschier
   Today largely forgotten, the Buckeye center was a National Basketball Association standout.

"Why Fear Death? Charles Frohman Aboard the Lusitania," by Diana Preston
   The theater impresario's final scene was on the deck of a sinking ship.

"The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.," by John E. Vacha
   Both the man and his art were unconventional.

"Teaching Through the Eye: John H. Patterson's Industrial Photography," by Claudia L. Watson
   The head of National Cash Register had new ideas on doing business, and a new way of teaching them.

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TIMELINE July -August 2002
Volume 19/Number 4

"The Muse of Rubberleg Square: Dawn Powell," by Tim Page
   Despite a tortured personal life, she was perhaps Ohio's greatest novelist.

"Breath of Death: The 1929 Cleveland Clinic Disaster," by John S. Bellamy II
   On a May morning a building dedicated to healing became a scene of death.

"Bainbridge Ohio's Cat Man: Clyde Raymond Beatty," by Danny Fulks
   The master of the center ring thrilled circus goers with his fearless performances.

"Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans," by Albert Castel
   The general had as much trouble with his superiors as with the enemy.

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TIMELINE September - October 2001
Volume 18/Number 5

September, 2001 TIMELINE "So Glorious An Adventure: Major Tom Taylor's March to the Sea," by Albert Castel
   The Brown County lawyer had been with Sherman's army through many campaigns; now, he was embarking on his greatest undertaking.

"Jim Thorpe Comes to Portsmouth-And Leaves," by Carl M. Becker
   Although his best years were behind him, Thorpe hoped to make the local team a football powerhouse.

"For Man and Beast: Sloan's Liniment," by James Harvey Young
   "Doctor" Earl Sloan's concoction made him wealthy and benefited his hometown.

"Marble Man: Hiram Powers," by Stephen May
   Reared in Cincinnati and supported by its citizens, Powers became a sculptor of worldwide fame.

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