Western Reserve Studies Symposium: A symposium on regional history and culture. Advancing the exploration of the distinctive aspects of Ohio's Western Reserve. For additional information regarding the Western Reserve Studies Symposium, please call (216) 368-8961 or email: gladys.haddad@case.edu.

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Submissions from 1993

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Moguls and their Monuments, David R. Anderson

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John Hartness Brown and the Development of Eastern Cleveland, William C. Barrow

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The History and Renovation of Oberlin's Peters Hall, Geoffrey Blodgett

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Tour of Adelbert Hall, Frank Borchert

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Westside Elites: Shaping the Landscape, Jim Borchert

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Forest Hill: A National Imprint, Patrick G. Campbell

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Land Development in Cleveland, Thomas Campbell

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Townscapes and Cityscapes, Patricia S. Eldredge, Rebecca M. Rogers, Alexander T. Bobersky, and Richard Webb

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Around the Reserve: Introductions, Robert Kolesar, William Jenkins, Stephen H. Paschen, and Ronald L. Burdick

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Building Adelbert College, Walter Leedy

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There is a crack in everything: Andrew Carnegie and the Beginnings of Modern Philanthropy, Patricia O'Toole

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Cleveland Enterprise: Utilities; The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company; etc., Carroll Pursell, Paula Cohen, Ruth J. Milne, and Dennis J. Kucinich

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James W. Ellsworth: If You Seek His Monument, Thomas L. Vince

Submissions from 1989

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The Missionary Position: Attitudes toward marriage in Oberlin 1840-1855, Ricky Clark

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Justin Holland: Black guitarist in the Western Reserve, Barbara Clemenson

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Commercial photographers in Akron, Ohio, 1850-1900, Virginia Gunn

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Conflict and Cooperation among East Central European Immigrants: Slovak Perspectives on Relations with Magyars in Cleveland, 1880-1930, Michael J. Kopanic Jr.

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Nearby History in the Western Reserve, David E. Kyvig

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The Role of Commercial Banking in the Commercial Development of Cleveland, Ohio, 1832-1837, Cynthia M. Lewis

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Illegal? Indecent? Obscene? The Maternal Health Association and the beginnings of family planning clinics in Cleveland, Jimmy E.W. Meyer

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A family decade: Almost lost, The 1900 to 1911 Photographs of Richard Aubrey, Richard C. Mitchell

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Children's Literature in the Western Reserve: the tension between continuity and change, Martha I. Pallante

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Separating Apples, Potatoes and Peaches: Jessie Brown Pounds, Advocate of the Social Gospel in Cleveland, 1880-1920, Sandra Parker

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The Trumbull county clock industry, 1812-1836, Rebecca M. Rogers

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Struggling Welfare Institutions and the Organization of Philanthropy in Cleveland: Rockefeller Philanthropy, the Floating Bethel Mission, and the home for aged colored people, Kenneth W. Rose

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Historians are Everywhere, Phillip R. Shriver

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A Vision Divided, Bari Oyler Stith

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Shrouded in Obscurity: the Life and Works of Caroline L. Ransom (1826-1910), Marianne Berger Woods

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The nineteenth century glass industry in northeastern Ohio, Dean M. Zimmerman