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Credits for 1912: Competing Visions for America |
Several persons and organizations deserve credit for making
these pages possible:
Marc T. Horger, an advanced doctoral student, wrote pages about the candidates, 1912
conventions, political maneuvering, and campaign.
Pamela E. Pennock, an
advanced doctoral student in history, wrote pages about the issues related to organized
labor and "the labor question" of the Progressive era.
Bradley
Austin, an advanced doctoral student in history, wrote pages about the issues of
suffrage for women, and about race, in the 1912 campaign and the Progressive era.
Cindy Alexander and Diane Drozd, undergraduate history majors, energetically scanned
images and texts, and helped us use the library to answer questions about the events and
issues of the 1912 campaign. Jill Stover expertly found material
on conservation, and helped prepare it for the project
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Funds made available to the Graduate
School of The Ohio State University by the Ameritech Corporation
made possible the development of these pages.
The Ohio Historical Society
graciously serves as a co-sponsor of these pages. We express
our appreciation to the Society and its staff for making materials
available, and in digital form. We especially thank Gary Ness, Director
of the Ohio Historical Society, and George Parkinson, Chief of the
Archives and Manuscripts Division, for their vision and assistance
in co-sponsoring these pages. Gary Arnold's assistance in locating
appropriate materials in the Society's collections was always professional
and helpful.
The Socialist Party and Debs
by Josh B. Howard (June 2006)
Site revised by Mitchell R.K. Shelton (June 2006)
The Department of History Web Projects:
The original "Internet Documentaries" were first created in the mid
90s by Professor Austin Kerr who understood the educational usefulness of the
Internet early on. The collection grew to some 17 documentaries, many of them
produced by Professor Kerr himself, and included the popular Prohibition documentary Temperance
and Prohibition.
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