It was followed shortly afterwards by Alta House, Goodrich House (now called the Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center), Merrick House, and the Friendly Inn Social Settlement. Each of these houses served a particular community in Cleveland. The Alta House served the Italians in Little Italy, while...
House 330: “LeBron James’ Home Court,” a multimedia storytelling experience that delves into the basketball star’s life with new and never-before-seen items from his career arc to date, will open Nov. 25 at the Foundation’s House Three Thirty in Akron,reports ...
The opioid epidemic has cost the United States more than 504 billion dollars and killed more than 400,000 people, according to a 2017 report by the White House Council of Economic Advisers. Ohio has suffered greatly from the nationwide opioid crisis. According to the recent data from the Natio...
Penthouse guests receive a personal butler which is not unusual.What is unusual is that the butlers reserve chairs at the pool and beach, whether their clients show up or not. Around 10 chairs were permanently reserved in a prime beach location for the 3 days we were ...
*** Ramaswamy may not win, but his ideas may turn into policy for a Trump administration should the former president return to the White House. Where would Ramaswamy fit in a Trump administration? Head of FDA? Or head of the SEC?~JJL ++++ Ukraine’s Struggle for Arms and Attention...
Magocsi, Paul Robert.The Russian Americans.New York and Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1989. Morris, Richard A.Old Russian Ways: Cultural Variations among Three Russian Groups in Oregon.New York: AMS Press, 1991. Ripp, Victor.Moscow to Main Street: Among the Russian Emigres.Boston: Little, Brow...
David Border, Bowling Green, Ohio; Assistant Professor, Bowling Green State University David B. Peterson, Palo Alto, CA; Systems Administrator, n/a David Buehler, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Graduate Student (Computer Science Ph.D.), University of New Mexico David Castro-Diephouse, Philadelphia, PA...
Ohio reflected the racial strife that was widespread in the United States in the 1960s, when disturbances in the predominantly black Hough and Glenville districts of Cleveland took a number of lives. In 1968 Carl Stokes became Cleveland’s mayor; he was the first African American to be elected...