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  2. George L. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    politician, attorney. Known for. City Council President, Cleveland NAACP President. George Lawrence Forbes (born April 4, 1931) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. From 1974 to 1989, Forbes served as president of the Cleveland City Council. He is the former President of the Cleveland NAACP and is semi-retired from practicing law.

  3. History of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Early in the 20th century, Cleveland was a city on the rise and was known as the "Sixth City" due to its position as the sixth largest U.S. city at the time. [ 39 ] Its businesses included automotive companies such as Peerless, People's, Jordan, Chandler, and Winton, maker of the first car driven across the U.S.

  4. List of Columbia Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    E. Gordon Gee (1971), president, West Virginia University (1981–85), University of Colorado at Boulder (1985–90), Ohio State University (1990–97), Brown University (1997–2000), Vanderbilt University (2000–07), and Ohio State University (2007–present) Frank Johnson Goodnow (1882), first president, Johns Hopkins University

  5. Front Row Theater - Wikipedia

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    Its construction was completed in 1974, at a cost of $3 million (equivalent to $18,500,000 in 2023). Its architect was Richard R. Jencen. [1] The Front Row was a theater-in-the-round, with the stage rotating during each performance, and absence of pillars that ensured clear views. Its capacity was 3,200.

  6. Cleveland Press - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Ohio, US. The Cleveland Press was a daily American newspaper published in Cleveland, Ohio from November 2, 1878, through June 17, 1982. [1] From 1928 to 1966, the paper's editor was Louis B. Seltzer. Known for many years as one of the country's most influential newspapers for its focus on working class issues, its neighborhood ...

  7. Agora Theatre and Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    agoracleveland.com. The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or simply, the Agora) is a music venue located in Cleveland, Ohio. Gary LoConti opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966, near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Gary’s concept of promoting live entertainment for young adults ...

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