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Show moreForest City Hospital’s roster of standing committees and all honorary, consulting, active, and courtesy medical staff, with addresses and specialties, 1972.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part I - Folder 4.
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Show moreNewspaper clipping: article announcing plans for the Forest City Hospital expansion.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 12.
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Show moreAn article from the Congressional Record--extensions of remarks, February 22, 1972, pp. E1483-E1484, titled “Forest City Hospital’s guiding force : Andrew L. Johnson, Jr.” featuring an address to Louis Stokes of Ohio in the House of Representatives regarding Mr. Johnson’s accomplishments with Forest City Hospital.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part I - Folder 8.
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Show moreJournal article: “Forest City Hospital’s guiding force--Andrew L. Johnson, Jr.”, speech given by Hon. Louis Stokes of Ohio House of Representatives, printed in the Congressional Record Proceedings and debates of the 92nd congress, second session, vol. 118, no. 24, Feb. 22, 1972.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 12.
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Show moreNewspaper clipping: commentary by George Anthony Moore about the economic status of Forest City Hospital.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 12.
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Show moreForm letter announcing fundraising event featuring Muhammad Ali. Handwritten notes and underlining in red pencil, August 1972.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 10.
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Show moreblack and white view of 2 images, 1 image of a man, wearing a raincoat, giving a speech in front of microphones / state of Ohio flag in background / 1 image of a crowd of people, sitting and standing, holding political signs
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Show moreblack and white view of 2 images, 1 image of a man with a mustache, wearing casual attire, giving a speech in front of a microphone / sound equipment in background / sign that reads 'McGovern Shriver '72' on fence in background / 1 image of a man, wearing a raincoat, waving
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Show moreA Glenville Area Council report circa June 1972 including reports on: Glenville area council holds annual meeting and election of officers; what about a smaller city council?; street club news; Grantwood street club; Mr. Edward’s bulletin; Health and Welfare Committee report.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 3 - Folder 24.
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Show morePress release, program & ticket from premier showing of "Melinda" on Sept. 26, 1972, to benefit the Forest City Hospital Building Fund; newspaper clippings: “Special show to benefit hospital unit”; “’Melinda’ premiere to aid Forest City”; “Ex-football player’s film: kick are for real in movie ‘Melinda’”, by Emerson Batdorff, Plain Dealer, 08/22/1972; “’Melinda’ gets saved by its karate chops”, by Emerson Batdorff, Plain Dealer, 10/12/1972; “Bob Williams: Black-produced film makes stormy debut”; “’Melinda’ benefits hospital”, by Naomi L. Fell, Cleveland Call & Post, 10/07/1972; “Bob Williams: dispute is avoided on minority issue”.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box V - Folder 10.
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Show moreNewspaper clipping: Forest City Hospital Auxiliary uses an installment plan to donate money to the building plan.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 12.
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Show moreNewspaper clipping: Andrew L. Johnson, Jr. spearheads a building fund campaign for initial $1.5 million for Forest City Hospital expansion.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 12.
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Show morePamphlet advertising performances taking place during the second half of the 48th season at Karamu House (March 9-April 9, 1972): “The hundred and first” by Kenneth Cameron and “Ex-Miss Copper Queen on a set of pills” by Megan Terry; includes cast and production staff names.
Digitized image from the Kelvin Smith Library Special Collections -- Karamu House Archive collection -- Series 8: Marketing files, 1960-2015 -- Press Releases, 1972-1980 -- Box 4 -- Folder 42.
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Show moreNewspaper clippings: “Hunter heads hospital drive”, Plain Dealer, 03/23/1972, Robert E. Hunter (Weatherhead Co.) was named chairman of the 1972 Forest City Hospital capital campaign; “MDs not guarding health, editor says”, Plain Dealer, 03/24/1972, Ebony magazine editor, John H. Johnson concerned that the nation's medical professions are not providing services to keep people healthy.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 12.
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Show moreblack and white view of 2 women and 1 man wearing casual attire, standing and sitting behind a table, and 1 man wearing a jacket and pants standing in front of table / people, buildings, and tennis courts in background / papers and bucket on table in foreground
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Show morePostcard announcing Channel 3, WKYC-TV interview with Robert E. Hunter, chairman of the 1972 Forest City Hospital Campaign.
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box III - Part 2 - Folder 10.
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Show moreblack and white view of a man with a mustache, wearing a shirt, blazer, and pants, standing in front of a microphone / sign on fence with text that reads: McGovern Shriver '72 in background
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