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1986 Journal
OCTOBER TERM, 1986 Reference Index Contents: page Statistics n General in Appeals in Arguments iv Attorneys iv Briefs iv Certiorari v Costs v Judgments and Opinions v Original Cases vi Parties vii Stays vn Conclusion vn (i) II STATISTICS AS OF JUNE 26, 1987 In Forma Paid Original Pauperis Total Cases Cases Number of cases on docket 12 2,547 2,564 5,123 Cases disposed of 1 2,104 2,241 4,349 Remaining on docket 11 440 323 774 Cases docketed during term: Paid cases 2,071 In forma pauperis cases 2, 165 Original cases 4 Total 4,240 Cases remaining from last term 883 Total cases on docket 5, 123 Cases disposed of 4,349 Number of remaining on docket 774 Petitions for certiorari granted: In paid cases 121 In in forma pauperis cases............... 14 Appeals granted: In paid cases 31 In in forma pauperis cases 1 Total cases granted plenary review 167 Cases argued during term 175 Number disposed of by full opinions 164 Number disposed of by per curiam opinions 10 Number set for reargument next term 1 Cases available for argument at beginning of term 101 Disposed of summarily after review was granted 4 Original cases set for argument 0 Cases reviewed and decided without oral argument 109 Total cases available for argument at start of next term 91 Number of written opinions of the Court 145 Opinions per curiam in argued cases 9 Number of lawyers admitted to practice as of October 4, 1987: On written motion 3,679 On oral motion...... 1,081 Total............................... -
Centerbuild Conference
Be sure to pick up a copy of the Architecture & DesignDirectory issue of SCT NOVEMBER 2018 www.icsc.org form & function Designing retail spaces for today’s shoppers page 32 Saks Fifth Avenue, New York City CenterBuild Conference 1_NOV_Cover.indd 1 10/16/18 6:46 PM Innovation: The New Competitive Advantage Arizona Biltmore | Phoenix, AZ November 27 – 30, 2018 #ICSC CenterBuild Conference Program-at-a-Glance TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 PROGRAM LEGEND 12:00 – 5:00 pm Registration CS Case Studies 10:45 am – 6:00 pm Golf Tournament (Separate registration and fee required) 12:45 – 5:30 pm Hike (Separate registration required) GS General Session 3:00 – 5:00 pm Cornhole Tournament (Separate registration and fee required) LB Learning Bursts WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration Roundtables 8:45 – 9:30 am First-Timers Orientation Breakfast RT 9:00 – 10:00 am CenterBuild Leaders Under 40 Breakfast 9:45 – 11:15 am Retailer-Only Session 9:45 – 11:15 am Women’s Forum Discussion SIG Special Industry Groups 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Lunch Served 12:00 – 12:15 pm Welcome Remarks 12:15 – 1:15 pm Keynote Presentation WS Workshops 1:30 – 2:30 pm Special Industry Groups (SIG) 2:45 – 3:45 pm Roundtables 4:00 – 5:00 pm Concurrent Case Studies & Workshops 5:00 – 5:45 pm Speed Networking 5:30 – 7:00 pm Networking Reception THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 7:45 am – 7:00 pm Registration 8:15 – 9:30 am Breakfast Roundtables & Learning Bursts 9:45 – 11:30 am Concurrent Case Studies & Workshops 11:45 am – 1:00 pm Lunch Roundtables & Learning Bursts 1:15 – 1:30 pm ICSC Update 1:30 – 1:45 pm CenterBuild Leaders Under 40 Awards 1:45 – 2:45 pm Keynote Presentation 3:00 – 4:00 pm Concurrent Case Studies & Workshops 4:15 – 5:15 pm ICSC U.S. -
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DECEMBER 15, 2006 PAY BILL UPDATE During the CCAO/CEAO Winter Conference, Republican Legislative Leaders made it clear there was not adequate support for an elected officials pay bill yet this year. CCAO and other local officials associations have been advocating for a pay bill, particularly since county commissioners and auditors elected in November are scheduled to receive an annual adjustment during the first two years of their next term of office, but no adjustment in the last two years. Specifically, Ohio law provides township, county and state officials with raises in 2007 and 2008 that is the lesser of either 3 percent or the consumer price index (CPI). Yet, there is nothing in the law that speaks to a raise in 2009 or 2010. Ohio Constitution prohibits elected officials from receiving a raise legislatively enacted during their current term of office. Efforts are still being made to see if there would be support for “placeholder” language that would enable the off-year commissioner to receive a raise in 2009 and 2010, should the legislature take action in 2007 or 2008. The language provides that all three commissioners in a county shall receive the same wage, to put it simply. It is CCAO’s understanding that this “Plan B” option currently is under consideration in the Senate, but there has not been a commitment to support it yet by Leadership. Commissioners are urged to talk to their State Senator about this “Plan B” approach and we believe the amendment could be offered to the Capital Improvements Bill, H.B. 699 FLURRY OF ACTIVITY AS LEGISLATURE & TAFT ADMINISTRATION PREPARE FOR WRAP- UP Bills are quickly moving through the Legislature in anticipation for the 126th General Assembly to wrap up the week of December 19; though session is scheduled through December 21st, there is a push to wrap up on the 19th if possible. -
Ziegler Genealogy
ZIEGLER GENEALOGY Nicl1olas -- -- Michael -- -- Peter Family Tree Compiled By JOHN A. M. ZIEGLER, Ph. D .. D. D. fvlinister - Author - Writer Sponsored By The PETER ZIEGLER ASSOCIATION PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR Glenn Printing Company Huntin~ton Park California Introduction For a number of years, my ambition has been to trace n1y ancestors to the one who came from Ger many. I knew it must have been in the Early Colon ial period. When publishing "Father and Son," a life-sketch of my father, Rev. Dr. Henry Ziegler, and of myself, I could not say that my father descended from a certain Ziegler ,vho came across at a definite time. This, therefore, was my problem. Collecting material for our Family Tree began. in a leisurely manner, more than thirty years ago. The Author The serious effort, however, was started about two years ago. Plans were completed the past summer for an extended visit to Pennsylvania, in order to form the acquaintance of our numerous relatives. and to visit the places where great grandfather, Peter Ziegler, and my father lived. A Ziegler family reunion was held in Hasson Park, Oil City, Pennsyl vania, August 26, 1933, with more than two hundred present. A Peter Ziegler Association was effected, Captain Harley Jacob Ziegler of Franklin being elected President: E. Willard Ziegler of Oil City, Vice President: Miss Nora Bell Ziegler of Oil City, Secretary-Treasurer. The Association unanimously ·; agreed to have the "Tree" published, the writer being the compiler. Subsequently, I visited Center, Clinton, Huntingdon, Blair, Snyder, Perry, York and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania, also Baltimore, Maryland, From the York. -
Summer-2006.Pdf
A OHIO VALLEY EDITORIAL BOARD HISTORY STAFF Senior Editor Compton Allyn Christine L.Heyrman Joseph R Reidy Christopher Phillips Cinri?liiati Muse,im Center University ofDelazuare Ho'u)a,·d University History Advisory Board Depmtment of History j.Blaine Hudson Steve,!J. Ross University ofCincinnati Stepben ATon Uni'versity ofLouisville University ofSouthern Associate Editors University ofCalifornia California R.Douglas Hurt A.Glenn Crotbers Los Angeles at Purdue Unkersity Hany N. eiber&/, Department ofHistory Joan E Casbin University ofealifornia James C.Klotter University ofLouisville Ohio State University at Berkeley Georgetolun College David Stradling R.L.Cayton Steven M. Stowe Andrew Bruce Levine Department of History Miami University Indiana Unruersty University ofCalifornia University ofCincinnati R.David Edmunds at Santa Cruz Roger D.Tate Managing Editors ofTexas Dallas Somerset Community University nt Zane L.Miller John B.Westerji eid H College Ellen T Eslinger University ofCincinnati Ib¢Filson Historical Society Joe W.Trotter,Jn Depaul University Elizbeth A.Perkins Ruby Rogers Carnegie Mdion University CraigT Friend Centre College Cincinnati Museum Centr€ North Carolina State Aitina Waller Editorial Assistant james A.Ramage University Unioersity ofConnecticut Northern Kentucky University Cathy Collopy Department ofHistory University ofCinannati CINCINNATI MUSEUM THE FILSON HISTORICAL CENTER BOARD OF SOCIETY BOARD TRUSTEES OFDIRECTORS Cliair David Bobl C aig Meier President Ronaid D. Brmn jegq KMattbeg,M.D. Henry D Gms* Geoi·ge -
Who Rules Cincinnati?
Who Rules Cincinnati? A Study of Cincinnati’s Economic Power Structure And its Impact on Communities and People By Dan La Botz Cincinnati Studies www.CincinnatiStudies.org Published by Cincinnati Studies www.CincinnatiStudies.org Copyright ©2008 by Dan La Botz Table of Contents Summary......................................................................................................... 1 Preface.............................................................................................................4 Introduction.................................................................................................... 7 Part I - Corporate Power in Cincinnati.........................................................15 Part II - Corporate Power in the Media and Politics.....................................44 Part III - Corporate Power, Social Classes, and Communities......................55 Part IV - Cincinnati: One Hundred Years of Corporate Power.....................69 Discussion..................................................................................................... 85 Bibliography.................................................................................................. 91 Acknowledgments.........................................................................................96 About the Author...........................................................................................97 Summary This investigation into Cincinnati’s power structure finds that a handful of national and multinational corporations dominate -
PROCEEDING/MINUTES of CITY COUNCIL …August 7, 2019…
PROCEEDING/MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL …August 7, 2019… Council convened at 6:21 p.m., Mayor John Cranley, Presiding. Present were Councilmembers Landsman, Mann, Murray, Pastor, Seelbach, Sittenfeld, Smitherman and Young. Also in attendance were City Manager Patrick Duhaney, City Solicitor, Paula Boggs Muething and Clerk of Council Melissa Autry. Council observed a moment of silence prayer and recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. There being no objection, Minutes of the previous session of Council were ordered Filed. Items on the Calendar and items presented By-Leaved were disposed of as follows: Councilmember Dennard was excused. MAYOR CRANLEY Item #: 201901335 APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor John Cranley, I hereby appoint KeKe Sansalone to the Bicentennial Commons at Sawyer Point (BCSP) Board of Visitors for a term of one year. This appointment is submitted to City Council for its advice and consent pursuant to its Rules. *** Status/Recommendations: HOLD ONE WEEK PURSUANT TO RULE OF COUNCIL *** Item #: 201901336 APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor John Cranley, I hereby appoint Cathy Lindemann to the Economic Inclusion Advocacy and Accountability Board for a term of two years. This appointment is submitted to City Council for its advice and consent pursuant to its Rules. *** Status/Recommendations: HOLD ONE WEEK PURSUANT TO RULE OF COUNCIL *** Item #: 201901337 APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor John Cranley, I hereby appoint Barbara Smith to the Economic Inclusion Advocacy and Accountability Board for a term of two years. This appointment is submitted to City Council for its advice and consent pursuant to its Rules. *** Status/Recommendations: HOLD ONE WEEK PURSUANT TO RULE OF COUNCIL *** Item #: 201901338 REAPPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor John Cranley, I hereby reappoint Darin Hall to the Economic Inclusion Advocacy and Accountability Board a term of two years. -
U R B a N LIFE And
URBAN LIFE and URBAN LANDSCAPE SERIES CINCINNATI'S OVER-THE-RHINE AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY URBANISM Zane L. Miller and Bruce Tucker OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS Columbus Copyright © 1998 by The Ohio State University. All rights reserved. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Miller, Zane L. Changing plans for America's inner cities : Cincinnati's Over-The-Rhine and twentieth-century urbanism / Zane L. Miller and Bruce Tucker. p. cm. — (Urban life and urban landscape series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8142-0762-6 (cloth : alk. paper).—ISBN 0-8142-0763-4 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. Urban renewal—Ohio—Cincinnati—History. 2. Over-the-Rhine (Cincinnati, Ohio)—History. I. Tucker, Bruce, 1948 . 11. Title. III. Series. HT177.C53M55 1997 307.3'416'0977178—dc21 97-26206 CIP Text and jacket design by Gary Gore. Type set in ITC New Baskerville by Wilsted & Taylor Publishing Services. Printed by Thomson-Shore. The paper in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI Z39.48-1992. 98765432 1 For Henry List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Why Cincinnati, Why Over-the-Rhine? xv Prologue: 1850s-1910s 1 PART ONE ZONING, RAZING, OR REHABILITATION Introduction: From Cultural Engineering to Cultural Individualism 9 1 Social Groups, Slums, and Comprehensive Planning, 1915-1944 13 2 Neighborhoods and a Community, 1948-1960 29 PART TWO NEW VISIONS AND VISIONARIES Introduction: Community Action and -
VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 3 • FALL 2017 Ohio Valley History Is a OHIO VALLEY STAFF John David Smith Gary Z
A Collaboration of The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky, Cincinnati Museum Center, and the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 3 • FALL 2017 Ohio Valley History is a OHIO VALLEY STAFF John David Smith Gary Z. Lindgren University of North Carolina, Mitchel D. Livingston, Ph.D. collaboration of The Filson Editors Charlotte Phillip C. Long Historical Society, Louisville, LeeAnn Whites David Stradling Julia Poston Kentucky, Cincinnati Museum The Filson Historical Society University of Cincinnati Thomas H. Quinn Jr. Matthew Norman Nikki M. Taylor Anya Sanchez, MD, MBA Center, and the University of Department of History Texas Southern University Judith K. Stein, M.D. Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. University of Cincinnati Frank Towers Steve Steinman Blue Ash College University of Calgary Carolyn Tastad Anne Drackett Thomas Cincinnati Museum Center and Book Review Editor CINCINNATI Kevin Ward The Filson Historical Society Matthew E. Stanley MUSEUM CENTER Donna Zaring are private non-profit organiza- Department of History BOARD OF TRUSTEES James M. Zimmerman and Political Science tions supported almost entirely Albany State University Chair FILSON HISTORICAL by gifts, grants, sponsorships, Edward D. Diller SOCIETY BOARD OF admission, and membership fees. Managing Editors DIRECTORS Jamie Evans Past Chair The Filson Historical Society Francie S. Hiltz President & CEO The Filson Historical Society Scott Gampfer Craig Buthod membership includes a subscrip- Cincinnati Museum Center Vice Chairs Greg D. Carmichael Chairman of the Board tion to OVH. Higher-level Cincin- Editorial Assistants Hon. Jeffrey P. Hopkins Carl M. Thomas nati Museum Center memberships Kayla Reddington Cynthia Walker Kenny also include an OVH subscription. The Filson Historical Society Rev. -
2017 Annual Report
ANNUALANNUAL ANNUALANNUALANNUAL REPORTREPORT REPORTREPORTREPORT 1 CONTENTS DIRECTOR’S 6 OFFICE MAJOR 16 PROJECTS ECONOMIC 22 DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY 28 DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 40 & FISCAL OPERATIONS MONITORING 44 & COMPLIANCE PARKING 48 FACILITIES LOOKING 54 AHEAD 2 MAYOR John Cranley DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Philip Denning COUNCIL MEMBERS Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman President Pro Tem Tamaya Dennard Greg Landsman David Mann Amy Murray Chris Seelbach P.G. Sittenfeld Jeffery Pastor Wendell Young COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SENIOR STAFF Bob Bertsch Lindsey Florea Daniel Fortinberry Roy Hackworth Victoria Kroger Kevin Osborne Clifton Pendergrass 3 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART DIRECTOR POLICY & COMMUNICATIONS ECONOMIC MAJOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MONITORING & COMMUNITY PARING FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS & FISCAL OPERATIONS COMPLIANCE DEVELOPMENT 4 52 NEIGHBORHOODS WOODWEST ENGLISH WOODS ONE CITY Committed to facilitating strategic development and services within the Cincinnati community that IMPROVE the lives of residents, INCREASE business investment, & REVITALIZE city neighborhoods. 5 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR 6 Dear Fellow Cincinnatians: The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) is committed to facilitating strategic development and services within Cincinnati to improve the lives of residents, increase business investment, and bring new vibrancy to city neighborhoods. Our results in 2017 demonstrate progress in each of these core capacities. DCED’s professional staff facilitated $517 -
Hoffmann Library Catalog of the Madeira Historical Society at the Miller House Museum Sorted by Author
Hoffmann Library Catalog of the Madeira Historical Society at the Miller House Museum Sorted by Author Call Number Volume/ Author Title Comments First Woman Doctor to Cameroon: Autobiography of Evelyn Adams, MD 1936-1974, Adams, 1 Adams, Evelyn MD Evelyn, MD., 1988 2 Madeira Reference Item Adamson, Arthur My Journey, Adamson, Arthur 3 Madeira Reference Item Adamson, Arthur, Art's Wood Art MR 979.251092 A291Za Aiken, George Russell 4 The Doc Aiken story: memoirs of a country doctor / George Russell Aiken. 1989 1896- The new pioneers: the people of Delhi, 1830-1900 / by Shirley Althoff and Peg Schmidt. 1900 5 977.177 A467 Althoff, Shirley. federal census of Delhi Township, compiled by Charles Rentz; typed and edited by Carol Drescher. American Automobile 6 Madeira Reference Item Sept./Oct 2019 AAA World Magazine 2019 features a pictorial ad for The Miller House, page 23 Association American Automobile 7 Madeira Reference Item Ohio Magazine Best Hometowns: Nov 2014, featuring Madeira on covers & page 59 Association Historic photos of Cincinnati / texts and captions by Linda Bailey; photos from the Collections of 8 977.17800222 qB155, 2006 Bailey, Linda, 1949- Cincinnati Museum Center. 9 Baker, Jim Trains of Yesteryear, Historical Handbook Series: Baker, Jim, 1973 10 977.1794 B213 2004 Bancroft, Arthur P. Gazetteer and directory of Clermont County, Ohio, 1882 / Arthur P. Bancroft 11 973.931 21 Bannon, Joseph J. Jr. American Heroes, Bannon, Joseph J. Jr., 2001 Bauer, Cheryl, & Portman, 12 977.1763 qB344, 2004 Wisdom's paradise: the forgotten Shakers of Union Village / by Cheryl Bauer & Rob Portman Rob 13 907.2 B347 Baum, Willa K. -
Board of Education
September 26 2011 BOARD OF EDUCATION CINCINNATI, OHIO PROCEEDINGS REGULAR MEETING September 26, 2011 Table of Contents Roll Call . 757 Minutes Approved . 757 Presentations . 757 A Resolution Memorializing Greg Loomis. 757 Hearing the Public . 758 Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Permanent Appropriations Resolution . 759 Suspension of Board Policy . 762 Resolution to Purchase Property Located at 211 and 213 E. Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45202 for Construction of Rothenberg School . 762 Student Achievement Committee – Written September 12, 2011 . 763 Committee of the Whole – September 21, 2011 . 765 Recommendations of the Superintendent of Schools 1. Certificated Personnel . 765 2. Civil Service Personnel . 773 Report of the Treasurer 1. Summary of Receipts, Disbursements and Fund Balances - All Funds - As of June 30, 2011 . 778 2. FY 2011 Actual Expenditures/Encumbrances Compared to Consolidated Appropriations - AllFunds - Through June 30, 2011 . 778 3. FY 2011 Actual Revenues Compared to Estimated Revenues - All Funds - Through June 30, 2011 . 778 4. Working Capital Advances - As of June 30, 2011 . 778 5. Agreements with Consultants . 778 6. Receipt of Donation from The Parents of SCPA, Inc. – Spiritwear . 778 7. Receipt of Donation from The Parents of SCPA, Inc. - $300 . 778 8. Receipt of Donation from The Parents of SCPA, Inc. - $162.08 . 779 9. Receipt of Donation from The Parents of SCPA, Inc. - $465.63 . 779 10. Receipt Of Donations for Woodward Class of 1961 Legacy Gift Trust Fund . 779 11. Receipt of a Donation from United Way in Louise Nippert’s Honor . 779 12. Receipt of Donation for Project Connect . 779 September 26 2011 PROCEEDINGS REGULAR MEETING September 26, 2011 Table of Contents (cont.) Report of the Treasurer (cont.) 13.