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4-19-1973
The Ohio Academy of History Annual SpringMeeting at the University of Dayton
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
DAYTON, OHIO 45409 AREA CODE 513 229-2646
JOE McLAUGHLIN
DIRECTOR, INFORMATION SERVICES
DAYTON, Ohio, April 19, 1973 --- The Ohio Academy of History will hold this
year's annual spring meeting at the University of Dayton on Saturday, April 28,
starting with registration at 8 A.M. in the John F. Kenneqy Memorial Union.
The program will be composed of a morning session from 10 A.M. to 12:00;
lunch; business meeting at 1:00 P.M.; two afternoon sessions fram 2:00-5:45;
dinner; and an evening session from 7:00-8:45 P.M. A five dollar fee will
include the cost of the lunch. Erving E. Beauregard, University of Dayton,
is President of the Academy, which has its headquarters at Heidelberg College
in Tiffin, Ohio.
Included in the program's list of speakers, commentators, and pre siders
from universities and colleges throughout the state, will be several faculty
menbers from the University of Dayton and other member schools of the Dayton
N:.3.nli Valley Consortium.
Among the presiders will be Erving E. Beauregard and George J. Ruppel,
University of Dayton; E. Charles Chatfield, Clestine Anderson, and Richard T.
Ortquist, Wittenberg University; Rubin Weston, Wilhelmena Robinson, and Amos
Martin, Central state University. Reports will be g~ven by Robert Yaple, Tong~
Chin Rhee, Frank F. Mathias and Leroy V. E:td, University of Dayton; Larry Gara,
Wilmington College; Wade F. Wilkison and Joseph E. O'Connor, Wittenberg Univer
sity; Tsing Yuan, Wright state University; and Leland V. Bell, Central State
University.
A total of twenty topics will be presented throughout the day, ranging
from Women's Studies to Peace Studies; from Military History of the American
Revolution, to Intellectuals and Revolution in 20th Century China. Periods
of history will cover from the Ancient World, and the Ming Dynasty, to 20th
Century Right-Wing Movements, and Non-Co~unist MaTxism. Sociological topics
will include Anti-Semitism and the Second World War, Problems of Ex-Slaves on
Free Soil, and E~hnic Politics in American History. In the field of foreign
relations, reports will discuss U.S.-Latin American Relations, and Japanese-. American and Russian-American Relations.
Arnold Schrier, Uni versit y of Cincinnati, Vice-President of the Ohio
Academy of History, will give an address at the luncheon on "A Russian in
Ante-Bellum America," in the lecture room. It will be followed by a business
meeting and presentation of awards, with Erving E. Beauregard, President of
the Academy, presiding.
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