Ohio Humanities
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9/22/05 The Ohio Humanities Council with Jack Shortlidge College of Arts and Sciences, Case Western Reserve University Conference date: March 31, 2006 Conference location: Cleveland, Ohio For more

The American Experience/The Wright Stuff/About The Program

Early in the new twentieth century at a remote spot on the outer coast of North Carolina, two young unknown Americans-- brothers from Dayton, Ohio-- succeeded as no human beings ever had. First one

Ohio Humanities Council

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FC-Cleveland - Community Resources

Ohio Humanities Council 471 East Broad St., Suite 1620 Columbus, Oh 43215-3857 Tel: (614) 461-4651 Ohio Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts-Cleveland c/o Cleveland Bar

CSTW - College of Humanities: Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing

04. Ohio Humanities Council. (Collaborative Award) "Life Writing and Community History in the Mt. Vernon Avenue African-American Community of Columbus, Ohio," 2003-04. Student Impact Grant, Office of

Lorain Public Library System - News & Events

This program is presented in cooperation with the Ohio Humanities Council. Pre-registration is required by calling the library at 440-244-1192 or 1-800-322-READ, ext. 247.<BR></P&gt

Upcoming

This program is made possible through support from the Ohio Humanities Council. William C. Kraner Nature Center. 7:30 p.m. 28 Nature Tots Water, water everywhere! Explore the critters that call the

Lake County Historical Society

Ohio Mentor Fire Museum Morgan Library of Ohio Imprints Ohio Arts Council Ohio Bicentennial Ohio Humanities Council Print This Page Email This Page Contact Us The Lake County Pirates, vintage baseball

Centerviews-Summer/Fall '98

Ethics School of Medicine Case Western Reserve University 10900 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4976. Phone: 216-368-6196. Fax: 216-368-8713. Email address: xx245@po.cwru.edu. Carol A

History of Ohio Law

Other financial support was provided by The Ohio Humanities Council and the Ohio Bicentennial Commission. History of Ohio Law is a complete sourcebook on the origin and development of Ohio law and

Peace Pilgrim documentary

He has been awarded grants from many leading agencies and private sources including the NEA, Montana and Ohio Arts Councils, and Montana and Ohio Humanities Councils. He currently lives in Bozeman

Press Releases

as well as the Muskingum County Community Foundation, the Rural Action Organization, and the Ohio Humanities Council. The mission of the Governorís Office on Appalachia is to facilitate economic and

Pan Ohio Index Linds

Bicycle Adventure Ohio Bicycle Trails Department of Energy Ohio Mid-Ohio-com Ohio Farm Bureau Ohio Humanities Council Ohio Arts Council Ohio Historical Society Ohio Genealogists Web Ohio Preservation

Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)

org/ Ohio Humanities Council (Ohio) Suite 1620 471 East Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215-3857 Phone: (614) 461-7802 Toll-Free: (800) 293-9774 Toll-Free Restrictions: OH residents only Fax: (614) 461

Safe Passage | Ohio Humanities Council

org The Ohio Humanities Council (OHC), established in 1972, is a 501(c)(3) organization funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the state of Ohio and private contributions. OHC's mission





The Underground Railroad Bibliography Subheading Goes Here

1993. Video-African American Subtitled, The Unwritten Story of the Underground Railroad, this televised version of a Black History Month program was funded in part by a grant from the Ohio Humanities

Maine Humanities Council | Links to other humanities councils

http://www.mainehumanitie /otherhumanities.html

Research Guides - english

language. Wired for Books "Developed by the Ohio University Telecommunications Center, with the kind assistance of the Ohio Humanities Council, this site brings together a number of rather fine audio

PIA

story?coll=hc-headlines-business Music Richard Benedum presented a paper titled, ìHandelís ëMessiahí --A Masterpiece in Twenty-two Days,î to the Ohio Humanities Council Speakers Bureau in Burton, Ohio

Rural Life Center Activities

Cosponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council, the institute draws local historians, librarians, teachers, and other community groups from across the country. The Mayos: African-American Artists of the

Coal Black Voices

This web site was made possible with the support of the following: The Ohio Humanities Council, Ohio Arts Council, Kentucky Arts Council, Community Arts Fund, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

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County Historical Society and The Miriam Ruggles Adkins Fund, the Ohio Arts Council and the Ohio Humanities Council. Back to top REMINDER TO UM MEN of daily 9:00 a.m. private moments of prayer and

Additional Library Programs and Development Grant Resources

Bibliography So You Want to Apply for a Grant Ohio Grant Resources Ohio Arts Council Ohio Humanities Council Ohio Community Foundations OhioReads National Grant Resources Catalog of Federal

Gateway to History - The Ohio Humanities Council

The Ohio Humanities Council is pleased to sponsor this site in cooperation with the various Teaching American History grant projects in Ohio. Funding for GTH is generously provided by SBC and the We

Current Events - Geauga County, Ohio

Sponsored by Geauga Bicentennial Board of Managers, Ohio Humanities Council, Geauga Department of Community and Economic Development, and Geauga County Archives. May 22 - Senior Citizen Bus Tour

Gallaudet University - News Releases

Brueggemann is recipient of OSU s Kathryn Schoen Award (2000) for Women in Academic Leadership and the OSU Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award (2001) as well as an Ohio Humanities Council grant

Black River Historical Society

9 pm Saturday - Sunday: 11 am - 4 pm Lorain Palace Civic Center - Black Box Theater Sponsored by the Black River Historical Society, the Ohio Humanities Council and the Smithsonian Institution Close It

America's River Communities

These include: Dell Computers, SBC, Southwest Airlines, SRS Properties, the Cleveland, Lubrizol, Gund, 1525, Abington, and GAR Foundations, the Texas and Ohio Humanities Councils, Ohio Environmental

A BRIEF HISTORY OF OHIO WOMEN, INC

supported by the Ohio Arts Council and the Ohio Humanities Council. The development of a Womenís Agenda was started at the Presidentsí Council meeting on April 30, 1988, with a presentation by Marsha

Historical Sauder Village

Archbold Area Foundation, the Ohio Humanities Council and Wal-Mart Foundation have also given grants toward funding this project. Our founder Erie Sauder was dedicated to having the guests at Sauder


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