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Artwork by Caroline Williams from the cover of the Spring 1967 Ohioana Quarterly. For some thirty years the Cincinnati Enquirer carried a sketch by Caroline Williams (1908 – 1988) every Sunday. Her sketches depict the uniqueness of Cincinnati and the surrounding area. She published several books of sketches of Cincinnati landmarks. Two of her books, As Always – Cincinnati and Cincinnati – Steeples, Street and Steps, she hand set the type and printed the pages on her own printing press. In 1962, Caroline was awarded the Sachs Prize by the Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts. The next year, she won an Ohioana Citation for distinguished service to Ohio in the cause of the arts.

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Highlights From Spring 1967
Ohioana Quarterly

Table of Contents: Spring 1967

Franklin Folger--Creator of "The Girls"
By Mildred Miller, Newspaper columnist and writer

Good Reader Can Have More Lives Than a Cat
By Marion Renick, Children's author

Ohio History Revisited: A Scholar Writes a People's
History of Northeastern Buckeyeland

Review of Harlan Hatcher's The Western Reserve by Francis P. Weisenburger

The Mighty Pulse of America Was Captured By a Columbus-Bred Artist
Review of Charles Morgan's George Bellows, Painter of America by Frederick W. Stix

Spring Reception--Governor's Mansion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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