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The United Nations Commission of Ex
Show moreBaez promises to send the 15th round of documents to Bassiouni via express mail, updating him as of 31 August 1993.
The United Nations Commission of Experts for the Investigation of Atrocities in the Former Yugoslavia Archives
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Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 2: Laboratory Notes (188
Show moreHandwritten laboratory notes describing test data from 18 inch plating machine experiments
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 2: Laboratory Notes (1880-1929)
Box 6
Folder 19
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KSL Digital Book Collection
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Pap
Show morePatent 189,997 with illustrations and typed description for improvements in Magneto Electric Machines, issued April 24, 1877
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 3: Patents (1872-1888)
Box 9
Folder 3
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Show moreThe 1919 Record represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1917-1918 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, and major events of Adelbert College ; color image of printed multi-page document.
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Show moreArticles highlighting 1937 version of the exposition; b&w photographs and sketches; mailed to "Mr. Gavin / Reserve Litho & Print Co. / 2342 East 9th St. / Cleveland, O"
Great Lakes Exposition of 1936 and 1937
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Show moreArticles highlighting 1937 version of the exposition; b&w photographs and sketches; mailed to "Mr. Gavin / Reserve Litho & Print Co. / 2342 East 9th St. / Cleveland, O"
Great Lakes Exposition of 1936 and 1937
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Show moreArticles highlighting 1937 version of the exposition; b&w photographs and sketches; mailed to "Mr. Gavin / Reserve Litho &Print Co. / 2342 East 9th St. / Cleveland, O"
Great Lakes Exposition of 1936 and 1937
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Charles F. Brus
Show morePatent 196,425 with illustrations and description of metal plated carbon for electrical illuminating points, issued on October 23, 1877
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 3: Patents (1872-1888)
Box 9
Folder 3
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Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medi
Show moreAccounting of donations to the 1972 Capital Campaign as of March 26, 1973.
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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Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Ditt
Show moreBooklet, 1972 Forest City Hospital Campaign for a New 200 Bed Health Care Facility.
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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Donated
Show moreBooklet with information about the Forest City Hospital Auxiliary, the history of Forest City Hospital, roster of committee members, officers.
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 moreProgram: “Auxiliary II of the Eliza Bryant Center welcomes you to it’s twenty-first annual Christmas mart luncheon and fashion show, Saturday, Oct. 29, 1988.”
Donated by Melbahu and Ulysses S. Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Box IV - Folder 13.
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Show moreThe Cleveland Community-Building Initiative (CCBI) is an outgrowth of the work of the Cleveland Foundation Commission on Poverty, whose purpose was to develop a strategy for addressing persistent poverty in Cleveland neighborhoods. In 1992, the Commission recommended that the City's plan be comprehensive and integrated, tailored to individual neighborhoods, and focused on community assets. In addition, the plan emphasized the importance of involving local residents and other community stake holders in shaping strategies and implementation plans. Finally, the commission specified that the plan be tested in pilot areas and evaluated before attempting to replicate it in other neighborhoods. Five program frameworks were then identified in which activities were to be pursued simultaneously in order to strengthen communities: Health, Investment, Education, Family Development and Human Resource Development (Cleveland Foundation Commission on Poverty, 1992). After the Poverty Commission concluded its work, a group was formed to develop an implementation plan. Four geographic areas were selected for the focus of the new approach. Referred to as "urban villages," these areas included East (Fairfax), Central (King Kennedy Estates), West (Ohio City, portion of Detroit Shoreway), and Mt. Pleasant. A new, independent organization was then created to implement the plan. The Cleveland Community Building Initiative was incorporated as a non-profit entity in September of 1993 and received its 501C3 designation in August of 1994. CCBI is governed by a Board of Trustees, however most activities are coordinated through Village Councils located in each of the four neighborhoods. Each Village Council is comprised of local residents and stake holders who work together with CCBI staff and members of the board to develop action plans that are designed to address the needs of each neighborhood. The purposes of this brief report were two-fold: to assess the development of the village council formation and operation; the identification, analysis and acknowledgment of neighborhood assets; village agenda formation; and the development of action projects.
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KSL Digital Book Collection
Digital Music Scores, Kulas Music Library
Digital Music Scores, Kulas Music Library
KSL Digital Book Collection