Artwork by Caroline Williams from the cover of the Winter 1966 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 Winter 1966 Ohioana Quarterly
Table of Contents: Winter 1966
The Revolt Against Dick and Jane
By Arthur S. Trace, Jr., Associate professor and author
Publications of the Ohio Academy of Science on the Relation of
Science to Society
By Ralph W. Dexter, Academy historian
Birchfield in Cleveland
Annoucement of a Charles Birchfield painting exhibit in Cleveland
The Human Covenant Described in Terms of Poetry
Review of Jack Matthews' An Almanac for Twilight by Minnie Hite Moody
Remarkable Career Devoted to the Elevation of Law
Review of Florence Ellinwood Allen's To Do Justly by Hoyt Landon Warner
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