The book is a part of a series published by the Cleveland Americanization Committee. Their aim, as stated in the foreword, is to provide American citizens with an understanding of immigrants "based upon accurate and accessible information."
A weekly review of society, art and literature. (Eight missing pages from the source microfilm were scanned from a copy in the Western Reserve Historical Society Library.)
Alphabetical listing of names of city residents follows Buyers Guide. Includes classified directory of businesses, directory of street addresses, and a miscellaneous directory of government offices and organizations. For ease of use and faster...
Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland. The volume is arranged as 15 separate PDF files. The index is the first file presented. The Mayor's budget estimate is included after the month of January, and the City of Cleveland...
A weekly critical review of the stage, music, art, literature, society and local cycling. Formed by the merger of two periodicals, The Cleveland Critic, and the Amusement Gazette. Issues for a single month are combined as one PDF file, reduced for...
Report to Cleveland Mayor Thomas A. Burke on the history and activities of the fair employment program of the Cleveland Committee on employment practices.
Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland. The volume is arranged as 13 separate PDF files. The City of Cleveland Budget Book appears at the end. Budget book is paginated separately. Cumulative running page count for the year...
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.
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).
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.
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...
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. This volume lacks any issue from June 1942.
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. Issues from October 1946 (volume 3 number 3-5) are lacking.
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. Only one issue for February 1950, and no issues for June 1950.
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. Issue number 13 from late January or early February is missing if published. January and February issues are combined in one PDF...
East Tech Scarab, a weekly student newspaper. All issues from the same month have been combined into one PDF file. The single issue of January 1952 has been combined in a PDF file with the two issues of February 1952.
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.