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Jews

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:

Cleveland Ladies Auxiliary Bed Dedication, after 1917

 Item
Identifier: B063.03.0035.00017
Abstract A bed dedication ceremony at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The Cleveland Ladies Auxiliary donated the bed pictured. Dr. Charles Spivak stands in the back to the right and Dr. Philip Hillkowitz stands in back center. An unidentified woman holds a plaque that reads: ''Cleveland Ladies Auxiliary, J.C.R.S., 1917.'' The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading...
Dates: after 1917

Cleveland - R. O. 16 and PR, 1963

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Identifier: B005.01.0011.0006
Abstract

materials related to the Clevelandi office and PR

Dates: 1963

Cleveland Regional Office - Eugene Blau, 1960

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0017.0016
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes annual reports, correspondence, limited patient records, meeting minutes, financial statements, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, sound discs, and objects from 1899 to 2009. The items reveal patient demographics and characteristics as well as detailed information regarding the early treatment of tuberculosis.

Dates: 1960

Clinical Laboratory at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1919-1925

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Identifier: B002.04.0215.0025.00001
Abstract

The Clinical Laboratory in the I. Rude Medical Building at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Two unidentified men work at a counter. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.

Dates: 1919-1925

Clinton M. Stowell, 1952-1972

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Identifier: B005.01.0024.0023
Abstract

Correspondence related to Clinton M. Stowell

Dates: 1952-1972

Clipless Stand Machine, between 1915-1935

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Identifier: B243.01.0003.0002.00001
Abstract

The Clipless Paper Fastener Company made these machines from 1915 to 1930 in Newton, Iowa. The Clipless Stand Machine has felt on the bottom and sides. There is a metal arm supporting a plunger that when pushed down cuts a V-shaped tongue in the papers and folds up the tongue to fasten the papers. It is an early version of the stapler without metal staples.

Dates: between 1915-1935

Clipping Reports, 1970

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Identifier: B005.01.0012.0007
Abstract

copies of newspaper clippings

Dates: 1970

Clippings, 1947-1973

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Identifier: B436.01.0001.0002
Abstract

Folder primarily contains articles about Jewish refugees when Great Britain was blocking their immigration to Palenstine.

Dates: 1947-1973

Close View of Three Men in Automobiles on Bridge, 1906

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Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001.00012
Abstract Three men are sitting in two automobiles on a bridge. Cottonwood trees are on the bank of the river. Milton Louis Anfenger, smoking a cigar, is sitting sideways in a automobile with his legs extended. He is balancing his hat on his right foot. The photograph is on page 79 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook. It is said that Congregation Emanuel in Denver, Colorado was founded at the bris or circumcision ceremony of Milton Anfenger, the eldest son of Louis and Louise Anfenger. Milton Anfenger...
Dates: 1906

Closing Day, 2005

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Identifier: B390.02.0002.00001
Abstract

Photograph shows two men together in Tobin's Pharmacy. Associated text reads "Closing Day 2005". Photograph is in color.

Dates: 2005