Artwork by Robert L. Creager from the cover of the Summer 1960 issue. Creager created several of the
Quarterly’s most interesting and colorful covers. Bernice Williams Foley, Ohioana’s Director in 1959 stated, “As a commercial artist and graphics designer he expressed true originality and diversity of symbolic composition in our covers.” Robert Creager was a Columbus resident and taught at the Columbus College of Art and Design.
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Highlights From Summer 1960 Ohioana: of Ohio and Ohioans
Until 1966, the Quarterly was called Ohioana: of Ohio and Ohioans
Table of Contents: Summer 1960
Where Are They Now, or I've Got the Junk-Yard Blues
A Poem by Robert L. Bates, Geology Professor at Ohio State University
Akron's Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens: A Literary-Musical Shrine for Ohioans
By Fred Barton, Free-lance writer
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