Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...circulation 208,000), is also for Smith. But other negro publications are for Hoover, including: Pittsburgh Courier 45,000 Houston Informer 15,600 St, Louis Argus 26.500 Philadelphia Tribune 15,000 Manhattan Amsterdam News 29,000 Manhattan Age 38,000 Atlanta Independent 11,000 Baltimore Herald-Commonwealth 7,500 Cleveland Call...
...Hudson's bank is the island's natural dock and shipping side. Wharves, warehouses and railroad tracks thrived there and stretched up the island before society or even social convenience made competitive demands. The commercial coagulation on Manhattan's western bank is no stranger than Cleveland's hideous, eastern waterfront, Cincinnati's and Pittsburgh's smoke-draggled riverbanks or Chicago's fuliginous south shore...
...prominent musical educators. Will Earhart (Pittsburgh), John A. H. Keith (Harrisburg, Pa.), R. G. Jones (Cleveland), Mrs. Edgar S. Kelley (Oxford, Ohio, President of the National Federation of Music Clubs), Mabelle Glenn (Kansas City), Ada Bicking (Lansing. Mich.), Frederick A. Alden, George H. Gartlan. P. W. Dykema, Hollis Dann (Manhattan...
...Tackle 22 195 6-1 Terrill Crehan, P. J. '31 Guard 20 190 6-1 Bridgeton Ac. Ferrini, M. O. '29 Guard 20 185 5-8 Portsmouth H. George, F. E. '31 Back 21 156 5-8 Cushing Gilchrist, H. D. '31 Tackle 18 195 6-1 Cleveland Hts. H. Goodwillie, J. J. '31 Tackle 19 188 6-1 Chicago Latin Harris, R. S. '29 Quarterback 21 162 5-10 Oak Park H. Hein, G. A. '29 Tackle 22 190 6-1 Stamford H. Jeremiah, E. J. '30 Back 21 156 5-8 Hebron Johnson, H. L. '31 Back...
...mansion of their vast farm overhangs the wooded Chagrin River Valley, 15 miles east of Cleveland...