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Mandragola
Theatrical productions; Mandragola
November 1, 1973 Cauldron article about the 160 free tickets that Student Government gave away for students to see Cleveland State University's production of "Mandragola" on opening night.
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Mandragola
Theatrical productions; Mandragola
November 18, 1973 review by Joanne Leszniowsky of Cleveland State University's production of "Mandragola."
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2 area poets [tagged] as psychedelic church
Levy, Darryl Allen [D.A. Levy]; Taylor, Kent; Poets; Obscenity (Law); Actions & defenses; Psychedelics;
"Poets Daryll Allen Levy (d. a. levy) and Kent Taylor have been named as area leaders here of a national "religious" organization that believes in psychedelic warfare and political assassinations to future...
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2 beat poets released on bond
Levy, Darryl Allen [D.A. Levy]; Sigmond, Robert Joseph; Poets; Jails
"Beatnik poets D.A. Levy and Robert J. Sigmond were released from county jail today on $1000 each." -- from Cleveland Press article, March 31, 1967.
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'An obituary I never expected'
Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry; Newspaper headlines; Newspapers; Employees
Marjorie Schuster, assistant to the editor for the Cleveland Press, writes her farewell to the newspaper in its last issue on June 17, 1982.
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'We gave it our best' -- Joseph Cole
Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry; Newspaper headlines; Newspapers; Publishing industry; Publishers
This is an article written by Cleveland Press publisher Joseph E. Cole announcing the closing of the Cleveland Press. The article ran on the front page of the final issue of the newspaper Thursday, June...
7.
"Beets, Beans, Kids Star in Garden Fair" article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer
School gardens; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Agriculture; Laboratory schools; School children; Agricultural exhibits; Awards; Vegetables
There are three photos in this clipping about the Children's Garden Fair sponsored by the Garden Center of Greater Cleveland. The first features Mrs. Thomas Vail, Christine Podoba, and Mrs. William Belden....
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"Demon of Haiti Helps Marines Get Recruits in Cleveland" -- newspaper clipping
Marines (Military personnel);United States. Marine Corps.;Marine Week (Cleveland, Ohio);Tanks (Military science); Loring, Charles B.;Demon of Haiti; Newspaper clippings
Article that appeared in the Cleveland Press newspaper on June 15, 1917, reporting on the "Demon of Haiti." The armored car was in town for Marine Week, held in Cleveland in June of 1917.
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"First Children's Garden Fair Winners to Receive Vail Prize," Cleveland Plain Dealer article, September 18, 1966
School gardens; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Agriculture; Laboratory schools; School children; Agricultural exhibits; Flowers; Awards; Plain Dealer
The fair was the first sponsored jointly by the Garden Center of Greater Cleveland and the Cleveland Public Schools garden program. There are three photos. The first is the ribbon-cutting opening ceremony...
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"Garden Center Honors 'Green Thumb' Youths"article from Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 28, 1970
School gardens; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Agriculture; Laboratory schools; School children; Garden Center Of Greater Cleveland; Agricultural exhibits; Higbee Co.; Awards
Article details the annual awards program sponsored by the Garden Center of Greater Cleveland for students in the Cleveland Public schools garden program. The program was held in the auditorium of Higbee's...
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"Green Thumb Club members at Central Cedar Housing, 1960's?
School gardens; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Agriculture; Local foods; Urban agriculture; Public housing projects; Green Thumb Club; Cedar Apartments Extension
"Picture at right shows more Green Thumb Club members busy with tract gardening at Cedar-Central Housing. Left to right are Elaine Barclay,14; Carol Durachinski, 12;John Hyde, 10; Patty Hollifield, 12,...
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"Green Thumbs are sought for the Great Gardening Contest" is the title of this Press article announcing the competition
Agricultural exhibits; Agriculture; Contests; Cleveland Press; Cuyahoga County Extension (Cleveland, Ohio); Journalism; Journalists; Tomatoes; Cucumbers; Peppers; Sunflowers; Curiosities & wonders; Gardening; Food; Vegetables; Harvesting; Cleveland
"Green Thumbs are sought for the Great Gardening Contest" is the title of this Press article announcing the competition for the best tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and for the biggest sunflower. The most...
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"Green Thumbs are sought for the Great Gardening Contest" is the title of this Press article announcing the competition, August, 1981
Agricultural exhibits; Agriculture; Contests; Cleveland Press; Cuyahoga County Extension (Cleveland, Ohio); Journalism; Journalists; Tomatoes; Cucumbers; Peppers; Sunflowers; Curiosities & wonders; Gardening; Food; Vegetables; Harvesting; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program
"Green Thumbs are sought for the Great Gardening Contest" is the title of this Press article announcing the competition for the best tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and for the biggest sunflower. The most...
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"Here's how Cleveland gardens are growing" is the title of this article, an update of the Cleveland Press "Dig In!" campaign "to promote home and community gardening," July, 1975
People associated with agriculture; Neighbors; Gardens; Gardening; Vegetables; Lettuce; Cucumbers; Beets; Carrots; Onions; Beans; Tomatoes; Grandparents; Neighborhoods; Backyards; Agriculture; Cleveland Press; Journalists; Ecology; Collard greens; Okra; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program
An update of the Cleveland Press "Dig In!" campaign "to promote home and community gardening" and four photos of active gardeners. The first captioned photo reads: "Our First Crop --Judy Acuri, 8, of Douglas...
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"Hothouse Work is Profitable With Some Students" headline from Press article by Fern Rich dated March, 22, 1949
Gardening; Students; Ruetenik Gardens; Greenhouses; Agriculture; Land use; Vegetables; Gardening; Employment; Teenagers; Cleveland Press; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program
"Coaxing Spring Along" --caption under photograph in the article. Three students work part-time after school and Saturdays at Ruetenik Gardens hothouses. L. to R. - Tom Oleksiak, 15, St. Stanislaus, Dave...
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"Not obscene, baby" -- poet surrenders
Levy, Darryl Allen [D.A. Levy]; Lowell, James; Actions & defenses; Law enforcement; Obscenity (Law)
"Protesting that he is innocent--that his poetry is not obscene--Darryl A. Levy surrendered today and was promptly put in county jail when he failed to post $2500 bond." -- from Cleveland Press article,...
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"Wings O' Jordan" schedules N.Y.'s Judge Myles Paige as Emancipation Day speaker
Liberty; Public speaking; Wings over Jordan (Choir : Cleveland, Ohio)
Judge Myles A Paige of New York was scheduled as a speaker on January 5th for the Emancipation Day Broadcast on Wings over Jordan.The program will be broadcast nationwide by Columbia Broadcasting System...
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"Wings" Speaker
African American soldiers; Wings over Jordan (Choir : Cleveland, Ohio); Gospel music
This is the full text address of Rev. Norman G. Long, Chaplain, U.S. Cavalry, Ft. Riley, Kan. He is an African American soldier from the Wings over Jordan choir. In his address, he cites the number of...
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"Young Gardeners Are Honored," article from Plain Dealer (1967)
School gardens; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Agriculture; Laboratory schools; School children; Agricultural exhibits; Awards; Garden Center Of Greater Cleveland
The Children's Garden Fair was held at the Garden Center of Greater Cleveland in 1967. Almost 2500 students won awards for their entries. There are two photos: one of the opening ceremony and another with...
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The American Dream
Theatrical productions; The American Dream; The Bald Soprano
October 25, 1967 Cauldron article previewing Cleveland State University's productions of "The American Dream" and "The Bald Soprano." The productions were presented together.
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