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Two hundred years ago, Rufus Putnam, leader of the Ohio Company,
sent eleven men west into the Ohio Country to found what is now the
City of Athens. As one of the oldest communities in Ohio, Athens
has a heritage rich in history and lore. Now, as Athens looks ahead
to its third century, historian and raconteur Robert L. Daniel
provides a timely assessment of the community's past.
Drawing on reminiscences by Athens residents over the past two
centuries, and on newspaper accounts, institutional archives,
census records, and a host of historic photographs and drawings,
Daniel illustrates how the Athens community grew, how it changed
over the years, and what it was like to have lived in Athens in the
past, from the times before white settlement to 1920. He identifies
the problems the community faced and how it went about resolving
them--its efforts to provide local government, the changing ways
its people earned a living, the ways they worshipped, their efforts
to establish Ohio University, how they coped during times of war,
and what they did to amuse themselves.
In a lively style peppered with firsthand accounts by the people
who made Athens, Daniel narrates his tale with wry humor and a
sharp eye for detail. Always focusing on the people who lived
there, he brings Athens to life during its village years.
The best advice for those with hearing loss, from a leading
audiologist and from patients with personal experience Where can
the most accurate and helpful information about hearing loss be
found? From a friend or relative who has impaired hearing? From an
experienced audiologist? Both, says the author of this essential
book! In an unusual new approach, audiologist John M. Burkey offers
not only specific and up-to-date information based on his own
extensive experience with patients, but also useful, first-hand
advice from those patients themselves. The Hearing-Loss Guide
presents clear, basic facts on hearing impairment and treatments,
followed by candid personal recommendations from people who are
coping successfully with hearing difficulties. For anyone
confronting hearing loss, for family members and friends, and for
others who work alongside or care for a person with a hearing
impairment, this book is a must-read. Inside The Hearing-Loss
Guide: * Specific practical advice from patients and family members
for coping with hearing loss * A professional audiologist's clear
explanations of hearing loss, current treatments, hearing aids, and
other devices * Helpful suggestions for friends, co-workers, and
caretakers of persons with hearing difficulties
Two hundred years ago, Rufus Putnam, leader of the Ohio Company,
sent eleven men west into the Ohio Country to found what is now the
City of Athens. As one of the oldest communities in Ohio, Athens
has a heritage rich in history and lore. Now, as Athens looks ahead
to its third century, historian and raconteur Robert L. Daniel
provides a timely assessment of the community's past. Drawing on
reminiscences by Athens residents over the past two centuries, and
on newspaper accounts, institutional archives, census records, and
a host of historic photographs and drawings, Daniel illustrates how
the Athens community grew, how it changed over the years, and what
it was like to have lived in Athens in the past, from the times
before white settlement to 1920. He identifies the problems the
community faced and how it went about resolving them-its efforts to
provide local government, the changing ways its people earned a
living, the ways they worshipped, their efforts to establish Ohio
University, how they coped during times of war, and what they did
to amuse themselves. In a lively style peppered with firsthand
accounts by the people who made Athens, Daniel narrates his tale
with wry humor and a sharp eye for detail. Always focusing on the
people who lived there, he brings Athens to life during its village
years.
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