Subject • | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | [X] | • | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | George Gund Foundation. |
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| • | AIDS (Disease) -- Research. |
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| • | Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Art museums -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Birth control. |
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| • | Bruening, Eva L. |
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| • | Catholic Church |
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| • | Cleveland Foundation. |
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| • | Cleveland Scholarship Services, Inc. |
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| • | Early childhood and education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation. |
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| • | Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. |
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| • | Siegal, Alvin. |
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| • | Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Ariel, David S. |
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| • | Benesch, Alfred A. (Alfred Abraham) 1879-1973. |
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| • | Catholic Interracial Council (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Citizens' advisory committees in education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Civil rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Civil rights movements -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Clark, Harold T. (Harold Terry), 1882-1965. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Centennial celebrations, etc. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy. |
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| • | Cleveland Centennial Commission. Woman's Dept. |
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| • | Cleveland Conference for Educational Cooperation. |
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| • | Cleveland Foundation |
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| • | Cleveland Metroparks System. |
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| • | Cleveland Public Schools |
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| • | Cleveland School Budget Coalition (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Council of Churches of Christ of Greater Cleveland. |
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| • | Discrimination in housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Economic development. |
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| • | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Finance. |
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| • | Family violence -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Prevention -- Charities. |
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| • | Genealogy -- Study and teaching (Secondary) |
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| • | Greater Cleveland Conference on Religion and Race. |
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| • | Hanna, Leonard C. (Leonard Colton), 1889-1957. |
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| • | Hay, John, 1838-1905 -- Anniversaries, etc., 1938. |
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| • | Homeless persons -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| • | Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Hunger -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| • | Huntington, John, 1832-1893. |
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| • | Ingham, Mary Bigelow, 1832-1923. |
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| • | Interdenominational cooperation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Jewish Education Center of Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish day schools -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. |
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| • | John Huntington Arts and Polytechnic Trust. |
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| • | John Huntington Benevolent Trust. |
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| • | John Huntington Fund for Education. |
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| • | John Huntington Polytechnic Institute. |
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| • | Luce, Henry Robinson, 1898-1967. |
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| • | Mather, William Gwinn, 1857-1951. |
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| • | Mentally ill -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| • | Museums -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Nuclear arms control. |
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| • | Nursing home care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| • | Ohio. National Guard. Cavalry Squadron, 1st. Troop A. |
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| • | Parks -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | People with social disabilities -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| • | Pro-choice movement. |
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| • | Protestants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Public schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Race relations. |
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| • | Religion and social problems -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Retinitis pigmentosa. |
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| • | Rockefeller family. |
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| • | Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1874-1960. |
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| • | Schacter, Lifsa. |
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| • | Science -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Squire, Andrew, 1850-1934. |
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| • | Taxation -- Law and legislation -- United States. |
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| • | Teachers -- Training of -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Time capsules -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | University Circle (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Urban renewal -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Wickham, Gertrude Van Rensselaer, 1844-1930. |
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| • | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Biography. |
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| • | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. |
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| • | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs. |
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| • | Women volunteers in social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Women's Centennial Commission. |
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| • | Women's rights. |
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| • | World War, 1914-1918 -- Peace. |
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| • | World War, 1914-1918. |
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| • | Youth -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Save | 1 | Title: | Cleveland School Budget Coalition Records
| | | Creator: | Cleveland School Budget Coalition | | | Dates: | 1982-1986 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland School Budget Coalition was a public education advocacy group formed in 1982 in Cleveland, Ohio. Its purpose was to organize parents and citizens in Cleveland to urge the Cleveland Board of Education to allocate at least 55% of the Cleveland Public Schools budget to direct services to students. The collection consists of agendas, budgets, calendars, certificates, correspondence, fact sheets, job descriptions, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, notes, press releases, programs, proposals, reports, and statements. | | | Call #: | MS 5226 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Cleveland Public Schools | Cleveland School Budget Coalition (Cleveland, Ohio) | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Finance. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Public schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 2 | Title: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series III
| | | Creator: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation | | | Dates: | 1992-2011 | | | Abstract: | The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation was established in 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio, through the estate donations of Joseph M. Bruening and his wife Eva L. Bruening. It is an independent foundation that provides grants to agencies in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. The foundation's focus areas are education and social services, with an emphasis on care for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. The collection consists of approved and declined grant applications as well as the program files for the Pathways to Learning Program. | | | Call #: | MS 5473 | | | Extent: | 8.50 linear feet (10 containers) | | | Subjects: | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Early childhood and education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Catholic Church
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 3 | Title: | Cleveland Conference for Educational Cooperation Records
| | | Creator: | Cleveland Conference for Educational Cooperation | | | Dates: | 1924-1930 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Conference for Educational Cooperation sought to stimulate educational activities in Cleveland, Ohio, primarily by encouraging inter-institutional exchanges of service among its member organizations, including Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland School of Art, and Western Reserve Historical Society. The collection consists of minutes of executive committee and annual meetings, committee reports, and notices of events sponsored by the Conference. | | | Call #: | MS 0362 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Cleveland Conference for Educational Cooperation. | Vocational education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Citizens' advisory committees in education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Teachers -- Training of -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 5 | Title: | Numbers 2000 Records
| | | Creator: | Numbers 2000 | | | Dates: | 1995-1997 | | | Abstract: | Numbers 2000 was a Jewish family history project created by Melitz, a Jewish-Zionist educational organization in Israel. The Jewish Education Center of Cleveland (JECC) implemented the program in the Cleveland, Ohio, area in 1993. Numbers 2000 was initially implemented in five congregational schools, and then grew to eight schools the following year. The program was designed to interest students in their Jewish heritage both in and out of the classroom. Projects included finding old family photographs and documents, interviewing relatives, and developing family trees. For one project, students brought a photograph, document, or heirloom to the Western Reserve Historical Society to be photographed. These photographs were developed into slides, with the intention that the slides would become an educational resource for future generations of Cleveland Jews. The collection consists of a slide catalogue, permission slips, and slide document information sheets, which describe the item each child brought to the Western Reserve Historical Society to be photographed. The congregational schools represented in this collection are Bethaynu, B'nai Jeshurun, Fairmount Temple, Park Synagogue, Solomon Schechter Day School, and Temple Emanu El. | | | Call #: | MS 5121 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Jewish Education Center of Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish day schools -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Genealogy -- Study and teaching (Secondary) | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 6 | Title: | George Gund Foundation Records, Series IV
| | | Creator: | George Gund Foundation | | | Dates: | 1974-2012 | | | Abstract: | The George Gund Foundation is a charitable foundation established by Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and philanthropist George Gund. It supports education and various projects of community organizations located primarily in northeastern Ohio, but also in Ohio and the United States. Of particular interest to the Foundation are new teaching methods and education for disadvantaged people. The arts, civic affairs, economic development, the environment, and human services are also priorities of the Foundation. Abortion rights, women's issues, handgun control, homelessness, equal housing, museum development, retinitis pigmentosa research, AIDS public policy and education, community gardening, historic preservation, population control, family planning, and nuclear weapons control are also areas supported by the Foundation. The collection consists primarily of grant files. These grant files include audited financial statements, brochures, correspondence, proposals, newspaper clippings, reports, publications, and other material submitted as attachments to proposals and reports. The collection also includes studies, receipts, minutes, notes, agendas, charters, and evaluations. | | | Call #: | MS 5296 | | | Extent: | 70.80 linear feet (75 containers) | | | Subjects: | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Environmental protection -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 8 | Title: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series III
| | | Creator: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation | | | Dates: | 1992-2011 | | | Abstract: | The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation was established in 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio, through the estate donations of Joseph M. Bruening and his wife Eva L. Bruening. It is an independent foundation that provides grants to agencies in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. The foundation's focus areas are education and social services, with an emphasis on care for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. The collection consists of approved and declined grant applications as well as the program files for the Pathways to Learning Program. | | | Call #: | MS 5473 | | | Extent: | 8.50 linear feet (10 containers) | | | Subjects: | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Early childhood and education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Catholic Church
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 9 | Title: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records
| | | Creator: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation | | | Dates: | 1987-1999 | | | Abstract: | The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation was established in 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio, through the estate donations of Joseph M. Bruening and his wife Eva L. Bruening. It is an independent foundation which provides grants to agencies in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. The foundation's focus areas are education and social services, with an emphasis on care for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. Proposals funded include those in the fields of early childhood education, primary and secondary education, higher education, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, human services, and children and youth services. Special consideration is given to Roman Catholic organizations and institutions that provide these types of programs and services. Joseph M. Bruening founded the Ohio Ball Bearing Company in Cleveland in 1923, later known as Bearings Inc. The collection consists of agendas, budgets, correspondence, financial statements, grant proposals, memoranda with attachments, minutes, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, publications, reports, and trust disbursement authorizations. | | | Call #: | MS 4846 | | | Extent: | 4.20 linear feet (5 containers) | | | Subjects: | Bruening, Joseph M. | Bruening, Eva L. | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Catholic Church -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 10 | Title: | George Gund Foundation Records, Series III
| | | Creator: | George Gund Foundation | | | Dates: | 1984-2008 | | | Abstract: | The George Gund Foundation is a charitable foundation established by Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and philanthropist George Gund. It supports education and various projects of community organizations located primarily in northeastern Ohio, but also in Ohio and the United States. Of particular interest to the Foundation are new teaching methods and education for disadvantaged people. The arts, civic affairs, economic development, the environment, and human services are also priorities of the Foundation. Abortion rights, women's issues, handgun control, homelessness, equal housing, museum development, retinitis pigmentosa research, AIDS public policy and education, community gardening, historic preservation, population control, family planning, and nuclear weapons control are also areas supported by the Foundation. The collection consists of grant files, including agendas, annual reports, architectural drawings, budgets, compact discs, correspondence, financial statements, grant proposals, lists, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, photographs, posters, press releases, publications, reports, and slides generated by the grant recipients and grant proposal forms and notes generated by the George Gund Foundation. | | | Call #: | MS 5038 | | | Extent: | 139.40 linear feet (140 containers) | | | Subjects: | George Gund Foundation. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Environmental protection -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | AIDS (Disease) -- Research. | Birth control.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 11 | Title: | Cleveland Foundation Records, Series III
| | | Creator: | Cleveland Foundation | | | Dates: | 1955-1999 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Foundation was the first community trust established in the United States. It was organized in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1914 by Frederick J. Goff and the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Trust Company. It has provided funds for educational and artistic development and for humanitarian purposes such as housing and aid to children and the handicapped. The collection consists of grant files, both accepted and declined, which include agreements, award letters, brochures, budgets, correspondence, evaluations, financial statements, forms, memoranda, newsletters, notes, press releases, programs, proposals, and reports. All photographs and audio/visual media have been retained in their respective grant files. The Cleveland Foundation Assistance to Other Foundations series contains much the same document types as the grant files. Other document types contained in the collection include annual reports, articles, budgets, correspondence, declaration of trusts, forms, indexes, lists, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, notes, and reports. The dates of the grant files and assistance to other files series are not necessarily a date range of what is in the file, but are the dates given as the grant periods on the paperwork contained in the files. | | | Call #: | MS 5237 | | | Extent: | 365.80 linear feet (383 containers) | | | Subjects: | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland Foundation | Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Economic development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | University Circle (Cleveland, Ohio)
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 12 | Title: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records and Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies | | | Dates: | 1936-2014 | | | Abstract: | The Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1952 as the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies which later became the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. In 2012 Siegal College and Case Western Reserve University announced that they had combined their adult education programs into a new initiative, the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University. This announcement marked the closure of the College. The collection consists of agendas, agreements, announcements, annual reports, applications, brochures, budgets, calendars, certificates, contracts, correspondence, course catalogs, curricula, evaluations, forms, handbooks, invitations, lists, manuals, minutes, monographs, notes, photographs, policies, press releases, programs, proposals, reports, rosters, scrapbooks, strategic plan, student papers, surveys, syllabi, and theses. | | | Call #: | MS 5428 | | | Extent: | 19.61 linear feet (20 containers) | | | Subjects: | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judaism -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. | Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Siegal, Alvin. | Siegal, Laura. | Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 13 | Title: | Harold T. Clark Papers
| | | Creator: | Clark, Harold T. | | | Dates: | 1876-1965 | | | Abstract: | Harold T. Clark was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, attorney and philanthropist. Clark was a partner in the law firm of Squire, Sanders, and Dempsey, 1913-38, before opening his own law office in 1938. He served with the American Committee to Negotiate Peace after World War I. In addition, he was active in numerous civic and cultural organizations, including the Educational Museum of the Cleveland Public Schools, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Cleveland Metroparks. He received many honorary degrees and civic awards, including the Migel Medal from the American Foundation for the Blind for work on the William Terry Touch Alphabet. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, certificates, scrapbooks, and resolutions concerning Clark, the organizations he was involved in, and the committees he served on. | | | Call #: | MS 4443 | | | Extent: | 2.01 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Clark, Harold T. (Harold Terry), 1882-1965. | Squire, Andrew, 1850-1934. | Hay, John, 1838-1905 -- Anniversaries, etc., 1938. | Hanna, Leonard C. (Leonard Colton), 1889-1957. | Mather, William Gwinn, 1857-1951. | Luce, Henry Robinson, 1898-1967. | Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1874-1960. | Rockefeller family. | Benesch, Alfred A. (Alfred Abraham) 1879-1973. | Ohio. National Guard. Cavalry Squadron, 1st. Troop A. | Cleveland Metroparks System. | Cleveland Museum of Art. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Museums -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Parks -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | World War, 1914-1918. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Peace.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 14 | Title: | Women's Centennial Commission Records
| | | Creator: | Women's Centennial Commission | | | Dates: | 1891-1971 | | | Abstract: | The Women's Centennial Commission of Cleveland, Ohio, was founded in 1895 as the Women's Auxiliary of the Cleveland Centennial Commission. The group formally became a part of the Cleveland Centennial Commission on September 25, 1895, when its name was changed to the Woman's Department of the Cleveland Centennial Commission. Mary B. Ingham served as the first president, and Catherine Hitchcock Avery was chairman of the executive board. Woman's Day, a part of the centennial celebration, was held July 28, 1896. In December 1896, an aluminum casket time capsule was filled by members and sealed, to be opened one hundred years later in 1996 during the bicentennial of the founding of Cleveland. The casket was given to the Western Reserve Historical Society for safekeeping. In 1898, the executive committee of the Woman's Department became a permanent organization. Each member designated a successor, and yearly meetings were held. In 1921, a second aluminum casket time capsule was prepared, commemorating the one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of Cleveland. This casket was not sealed until 1927, so that volume five of the Memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve, a project begun in 1896 by the Woman's Department, and edited by Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wickham, could be included. That same year, the name of the group was changed to the Women's Centennial Commission. Continued by the successors of the women of 1896 and 1921, a sealed aluminum casket was placed at the Western Reserve Historical Society during the sesquicentennial celebration of Cleveland in 1946. At the one hundred seventy-fifth anniversary of Cleveland in 1971, a fourth time capsule was prepared. The group was revived as the bicentennial of 1996 approached, and in 1996, the contents of the time capsules were unpacked by lineal descendants of the original members. The collection consists of the contents of four aluminum casket time capsules from the years 1896, 1921, 1946, and 1971. The contents include letters, constitutions and bylaws, minutes, resolutions, financial statements, programs, lists, certificates, cards, photographs, invitations, addresses, speeches, essays, poems, newspaper clippings, magazines, newsletters, newspapers, brochures, directories, bulletins, notes, books, pamphlets, annual reports, yearbooks, biographical and genealogical sketches, business cards, medals, ribbons, coins, flags, badges, a gavel, drawings, watercolor prints, maps, calendars, and a poster. Material from philanthropic, social service, cultural, and religious organizations and agencies of the time is included. Documentation on the formation and organization of the Women's Centennial Commission is included, as is a large amount of personal letters and photographs addressed to their descendants by Commission members. The collection also documents how the Cleveland centennial was planned and celebrated in 1896, and how subsequent anniversary years were celebrated. Original manuscripts and copies of the speeches and toasts given during Woman's Day in 1896 were included in the time capsules. | | | Call #: | MS 4752 | | | Extent: | 6.80 linear feet (14 containers) | | | Subjects: | Avery, Catherine Hitchcock, 1844-1911. | Ingham, Mary Bigelow, 1832-1923. | Wickham, Gertrude Van Rensselaer, 1844-1930. | Women's Centennial Commission. | Cleveland Centennial Commission. Woman's Dept. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Biography. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women volunteers in social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Time capsules -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Centennial celebrations, etc.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 15 | Title: | John Huntington Fund for Education Records
| | | Creator: | John Huntington Fund for Education | | | Dates: | 1889-1992 | | | Abstract: | The John Huntington Fund For Education was created in 1953 in Cleveland, Ohio, upon the sale of the John Huntington Polytechnic Institute and from annual grants from the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust. These annual grants terminated in 1971, when the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust gave the John Huntington Fund For Education a one-time grant of 9 million dollars. The John Huntington Fund For Education gave individual scholarship grants to students pursuing scientific and vocational education until 1972, after which they gave grants to educational institutions and scholarship programs. The collection consists of minutes, annual reports, financial statements, correspondence, grant proposals and reports, articles of incorporation, legal petitions, newspaper clippings, tax returns, histories, and photocopies of the will and codicil of John Huntington. The majority of the records are concerned with the John Huntington Fund for Education, with a small amount of material from the John Huntington Arts and Polytechnic Trust and the John Huntington Benevolent Trust, as they relate to the John Huntington Fund for Education. | | | Call #: | MS 4801 | | | Extent: | 4.40 linear feet (5 containers) | | | Subjects: | Huntington, John, 1832-1893. | John Huntington Fund for Education. | John Huntington Arts and Polytechnic Trust. | John Huntington Benevolent Trust. | John Huntington Polytechnic Institute. | Cleveland Foundation. | Cleveland Museum of Art. | Cleveland Scholarship Services, Inc. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Science -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Vocational education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Taxation -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Art museums -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 16 | Title: | George Gund Foundation Records, Series II
| | | Creator: | George Gund Foundation | | | Dates: | 1966-1998 | | | Abstract: | The George Gund Foundation is a charitable foundation established by Cleveland, Ohio, businessman and philanthropist George Gund. It supports education and various projects of community organizations located primarily in northeastern Ohio, but also in Ohio and the United States. Of particular interest to the Foundation are new teaching methods and education for disadvantaged people. The arts, civic affairs, economic development, the environment, and human services are also priorities of the Foundation. Abortion rights, women's issues, handgun control, homelessness, equal housing, museum development, retinitis pigmentosa research, AIDS public policy and education, community gardening, historic preservation, population control, family planning, and nuclear weapons control are also areas supported by the Foundation. The collection consists of grant files, which include architectural drawings, budgets, correspondence, financial statements, grant proposals, lists, newspaper clippings, one audio cassette tape, photographs, posters, press releases, publications, reports, and slides generated by the grant recipients and grant proposal forms and notes generated by The George Gund Foundation. The collection also contains limited administrative records of The George Gund Foundation, including correspondence, lists, publications, and reports related to grant recipients and a joint project with the Cleveland Public Schools based upon the effective schools model of school-based educational reform entitled Project Perform. | | | Call #: | MS 4821 | | | Extent: | 140.44 linear feet (141 containers and 4 oversize folders) | | | Subjects: | George Gund Foundation. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Environmental protection -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Pro-choice movement. | Women's rights. | AIDS (Disease) -- Research. | Discrimination in housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Retinitis pigmentosa. | Birth control. | Nuclear arms control. | Economic development.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 17 | Title: | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series II
| | | Creator: | The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation | | | Dates: | 1992-2006 | | | Abstract: | The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation was established in 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio, through the estate donations of Joseph M. Bruening and his wife Eva L. Bruening. It is an independent foundation which provides grants to agencies in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. The foundation's focus areas are education and social services, with an emphasis on care for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. Proposals funded include those in the fields of early childhood education, primary and secondary education, higher education, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, human services, and children and youth services. Special consideration is given to Roman Catholic organizations and institutions that provide these types of programs and services. Joseph M. Bruening founded the Ohio Ball Bearing Company in Cleveland in 1923, later known as Bearings Inc. The collection consists of applications, budgets, correspondence, grant proposals (including: audit reports, budgets, correspondence, fact sheets, financial statements, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, reports, rosters, summaries, and testimonial letters), invoices, memoranda, photographs, reports, rosters, and workshop packets. | | | Call #: | MS 5089 | | | Extent: | 20.00 linear feet (22 containers) | | | Subjects: | Bruening, Joseph M. | Bruening, Eva L. | Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation. | Catholic Church -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Nursing home care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Family violence -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Prevention -- Charities. | Child abuse -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Prevention -- Charities. | Youth -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | People with social disabilities -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Homeless persons -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Mentally ill -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Hunger -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 18 | Title: | Greater Cleveland Conference on Religion and Race Records
| | | Creator: | Greater Cleveland Conference on Religion and Race | | | Dates: | 1963-1968 | | | Abstract: | The Greater Cleveland Conference on Religion and Race was an interfaith organization in Cleveland, Ohio, with the goal of promoting equality of opportunities and rights without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin. The conference emerged from a meeting of representatives of three faiths in Chicago, Illinois, in January 1963. The delegates present were charged to go back to their communities and create local organizations to address racial issues through a religious lens. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, agendas, press releases, and speech texts. | | | Call #: | MS 5101 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Greater Cleveland Conference on Religion and Race. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Catholic Interracial Council (Cleveland, Ohio) | Council of Churches of Christ of Greater Cleveland. | Civil rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Civil rights movements -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Race relations. | Religion and social problems -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Urban renewal -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Interdenominational cooperation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Catholics -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Protestants -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 19 | Title: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records
| | | Creator: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies | | | Dates: | 1936-2005 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland College of Jewish Studies was a non-denominational institution of higher Jewish learning supported by the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio. Accredited by the state of Ohio, degree programs in Judaic studies are offered, as are lifelong learning programs on Jewish topics for adults. In 1947, two Cleveland institutions founded in the 1920s, the Jewish Teachers Institute and the Beth Midrash L'Morim (Hebrew Teacher Training School), merged to form the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies, under the auspices of the Bureau of Jewish Education. In 1952, the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies became an independent agency. Through the initiative of Rebecca Aronson Brickner, the institute became known as the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies in 1963. It shared space with the Bureau of Jewish Education in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, before occupying its own building in Beachwood, Ohio. In 2002, the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies underwent another name change. To honor benefactors Laura and Alvin Siegal, the College was renamed the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. The collection consists of meeting minutes, office files, accreditation documents, course catalogs, evaluations, syllabi, scrapbooks, business documents, documents relating to Akiva High School, and the papers of several college employees. Administrators and faculty with papers included in this collection are former president David S. Ariel, former dean Lifsa Schacter, and many other educators employed throughout the years. | | | Call #: | MS 5126 | | | Extent: | 13.20 linear feet (13 containers and 1 oversize volume) | | | Subjects: | Siegal, Laura. | Siegal, Alvin. | Ariel, David S. | Schacter, Lifsa. | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. | Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judaism -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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