A cropped version of this photo was published in the Winnipeg Free Press of 9 April 1940. The simultaneous giver is identified as May Karff, at the time the U.S. women's chess champion. (Information supplied by Stephen Wright)
Semi-monthly newsletter covering all units at the Cooley Farms, a tribute to Dr. Harris R. Cooley, dreamer, founder, builder. Ceased with v. 1, no. 17 (Oct. 6, 1933).
A compilation of Puckett's research notes on unusual American names, the material consists of four lists: Negro female names (32 pages), Negro male names 21 pages originally, one page lacking), white female names (16 pages), and white male names...
A record of the graduating class, activities, student writing, athletics and faculty. Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed.
Photographs have been rotated to display correctly for reading, blank pages are not displayed. Glenville High school became part of the Cleveland pubilc schools in 1905 when the village of Glenville was annexed by the city of Cleveland.
Embracing Glenville, Collinwood, East Cleveland and South Brooklyn Villages; Newburgh, Lakewood and Rockport hamlets; East Cleveland and Brooklyn Townships, and part of Euclid and Warrensville Townships / By Thomas Flynn [and others].
Illustrated booklet issued to commemorate and publicize the opening of the Leader building in Cleveland, Ohio, where the Cleveland Leader and Cleveland News were printed until 1921. The Leader Building, at the southwest corner of East 6th Street...
A comprehensive overview of the field of library children's work. Includes the development of Work with Children, literature for children, the Story-Hour, Reading Clubs, Children's Libraries and Children's Rooms, Libraries in Settlements,...
The theme for the mural was chosen by a committee. Sommer studied the buildings associated with the early life of Cleveland, and created a simplified design, symbolizing the main buildings and using smaller buildings as a means of continuing the...
Views of picturesque scenes of Cleveland and suburbs: large homes, parks, colleges, country clubs, churches, cemeteries, boulevards, and monuments. (Includes Shaker Heights, Euclid Heights, and Clifton Park.) Plates that were printed with the image...
Published monthly by the patients of Sunny Acres Sanatorium. This Sanatorium, maintained by the City of Cleveland for its tuberculous citizens, is located at Warrensville, Ohio.
Published monthly by the patients of Sunny Acres Sanatorium. This Sanatorium, maintained by the City of Cleveland for its tuberculous citizens, is located at Warrensville, Ohio.
Published monthly by the patients of Sunny Acres Sanatorium. This Sanatorium, maintained by the City of Cleveland for its tuberculous citizens, is located at Warrensville, Ohio.
Published monthly by the patients of Sunny Acres Sanatorium. This Sanatorium, maintained by the City of Cleveland for its tuberculous citizens, is located at Warrensville, Ohio.
Includes alphabetical listing of names of city residents, as well as a classified directory of businesses, buyer's guide, and a directory of street adresses. For ease of use and faster download, the volume has been organized as 22 separate PDF...
This cookbook stemmed from a dialogue about food held at the Cleveland Public Library in 2012 as part of the Lockwood Thompson Dialogues. During the talk between Michael Ruhlman, Dan Barber, and Penny De Los Santos, two themes
emerged: how crucial...
Cleveland Public LIbrary in partnership with LAND Studio
Published in connection with Spectrum: The Lockwood Thompson Dialogues, held October 6, 2008 at the Cleveland Public Library. The program was a spontaneous conversation between Donna Brazile and Frank Rich, moderated by Dan Moulthrop, of Public...
Cleveland Public Library in partnership with Cleveland Public Art.
The William Taylor Son & Co. Department Store (630 Euclid Avenue) later occupied the site of the one-story building, known as a "tax-payer." The Union Club occupied the house at the left. This was originally built as the residence of Truman P....
Francis Sommer worked in the Cleveland Public Library John G. White Department from 1926 to 1958. After retirement he continued as worked as a consultant for the Library until June 1965.
Part of a series about Cleveland's ethnic communities, published by the Americanization committee of the Mayor's advisory war committee. Author Eleanor Ledbetter pioneered the expansion of library service to the immigrant community.
This scene corresponds to an illustration in The Works of Shakespeare, published by George Routledge (CPL call number 823 754) with the caption: My brave spirit. This is one of a set of 27 story tile commisioned by the Library for display around...
Anna Malin (1868-1954) and Louisa Seymour Malin (1861-1946)
This scene corresponds to an illustration in The Works of Shakespeare, published by George Routledge (call number 823 754) with the caption: He goes before me, and still dares me on. This is one of a set of 27 story tile commisioned by the Library...
Anna Malin (1868-1954) and Louisa Seymour Malin (1861-1946)
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. Single issues for January and February are combined in one PDF file.
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. Issue 29, June 6, misnumbered as Issue 30. Issue 30, June 25, misnumbered as issue 29. June 25 issue has headline story about...