Andrew Golden, MD, assistant director of the “Transition to Residency” curriculum and assistant professor of emergency medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine recently received ...
WHITE CITY was an amusement park located on Lake Erie at E. 140th St. Established in 1900, it was operated by Wm. R. Ryan, the former manager of EUCLID BEACH PARK. White City First known as "Manhattan ...
HAMILTON, MARGARET (1902-15 May 1985), a Cleveland actress best remembered as the "Wicked Witch of the West" in the film classic The Wizard of Oz, graduated from HATHAWAY BROWN in 1921. Daughter of ...
The CLEVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT was formed in 1866 under the auspices of the Metropolitan Police Act enacted by the Ohio general assembly. Prior to 1866 police services had been provided by an elected ...
Across seven schools and a college, Case Western Reserve University offers more than 150 degree options—and endless opportunities for you to advance your career. Our top-ranked graduate and ...
LUBRIZOL CORP., a diversified chemical company ranked 344th among the Fortune 500 companies in 1985, was founded on 28 July 1928 as the Graphite Oil Prods. Corp. by Francis A. "Alex" Nason, Thos. W.
The WORLD PUBLISHING CO., a major publisher of Bibles, dictionaries, and children's and trade books, was begun in 1902 by Alfred H. Cahen, a Polish immigrant. Practicing his trade as a bookbinder, by ...
Engaging in regular physical activity for 12 consecutive weeks (minimum of three moderate-intensity activity sessions per week, each lasting at least 30 minutes) is necessary to be eligible for this ...
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The LAKEWOOD LITTLE THEATRE/BECK CENTER, 17801 Detroit Ave., began as "The Guild of the Masques" under the leadership of Richard Kay (1929). In 1933 the group incorporated as the Lakewood Little ...
Case Western Reserve University offers a range of need-based and merit-based aid. Learn more about scholarships and scholarship competitions at Case Western Reserve ...
More than three decades ago, Mark Weiser envisioned a world where computing would seamlessly integrate into everyday life, becoming invisible and omnipresent. He called this vision ubiquitous ...